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Meet the Szollos siblings, Team Israel's skiing stars making history at the 2026 Winter Olympics with impressive achievements.
MILAN, - Israel's Olympic team walked into the stadium during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Friday to a smattering of boos at what had otherwise been an upbeat and festive celebration of the global winter sports extravaganza.
Team captain AJ Edelman opens up about creating Israel’s first Olympic bobsled team for the Milano Cortina Games.
Jewish and Israeli athletes enjoyed historic success at the most recent Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024, with a combined 36 athletes taking home 31 total medals between the two competitions. Israel’s seven Olympic medals were the country’s most in a single tournament.
The team includes a diverse group of athletes, such as a pole-vaulter, sprinter, and former Olympian in skeleton
Israel’s bobsleigh team on Thursday qualified for the first time for the Winter Olympics, which will be held next month at sites across Lombardy and northeastern Italy.
David Greaves is making history with Israeli athletes at the Olympics again — this time for bobsleigh.
The Olympic Committee of Israel organized the program in cooperation with the non-profit organization “Go Baby Go Israel” to promote mobility, independence, and inclusion. Israeli Olympic athletes took part in a special volunteer initiative last week ...
I’ve always found it fascinating how identity performs Olympic-level gymnastics on the playing field. While globalization shrinks our planet, sports arenas become laboratories where cultural identities get stress-tested against modern pressures.
Ski mountaineering will make its Olympic debut this year, the first winter sport to do so since 2002. Skeleton, luge, ski jumping and moguls are also getting new events.