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Barcelona medallist Yael Arad president of Israelian Olympic Committee

Barcelona medallist Yael Arad president of Israelian Olympic Committee

8 Nov 2021 12:20

Israel's first-ever Olympic medalist Yael Arad is breaking ground once again with her appointment as the first woman to ever head the country's Olympic Committee.

Arad took silver in the half middleweight judo competition at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and is widely credited with bringing the martial art of judo into the Israeli mainstream.

In her new role, Arad will work to bring Arab athletes into the Israeli delegation ahead of the 2024 games in Paris and the 2028 Los Angeles games. The last time an Arab represented Israel at the Olympics was the 1974 Montreal Olympics.
Arad will also work to ensure women have a greater presence in Israeli sports, not only as athletes but in key positions.

Arad has volunteered with Israel's Olympic Committee in recent years, and she coached the Israeli judo delegation to the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

In 1993, Arad took gold at the European Judo Championships and earned the silver medal at the World Judo Championships.

Upon retiring from the sport, Arad continued to coach judoka and served as a commentator for judo competitions.

Yael Arad is one of the few NOC presidents who have a long history in judo. Alejandro Blanco is President in Spain and 2008 Olympic Champion Naidan Tuvshinbayar is NOC President in Mongolia.

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