
Historic Israeli athlete photos unveiled as Olympics begin
Pre-state and early Israel images released in honor of the 2024 Olympics shed light on the role of sports in shaping the Jewish state’s identity.

Pre-state and early Israel images released in honor of the 2024 Olympics shed light on the role of sports in shaping the Jewish state’s identity.

The head of Israel’s Olympic sustainability committee explains the game plan as the team heads to Paris for the greenest Olympics ever.

This year Israel is pinning its hopes not only on familiar faces who already have Olympic medals under their belts, but also on promising young stars.

Anastasia Gorbenko, Daria Golovaty, Ayla Spitz and Lea Polonsky win gold medal in women’s 4×200 freestyle relay at European Championships in Belgrade.

Twenty-year-old swimmer Adam Maraana qualified for the 2024 Olympics in Paris in the 100-meter backstroke event after equaling a national record.

Judo, gymnastics and even soccer could be among sports where Israelis will shine in next summer’s Olympics.

‘An impressive achievement for the National Rhythmic Gymnastics team and the coaches’ — Ophir Pines-Paz, Chairman of Israel Gymnastics Federation.

Ron Atias (A-58Kg) is Israel’s first-ever male Taekwondo athlete to compete in Olympics; takes gold at European contest.

Mati Oren is one of 40 Special Olympics athletes preparing to represent Israel at the 2015 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

Winter Olympics delegation includes figure skaters, speed skater and skier.

Best Israeli gymnast ever shares gold medal with Britain’s Max Whitlock in men’s floor exercise final.
History is made as Lee Korzits wins 3rd consecutive women’s 2013 RS:X World Championship, 10 years after winning her first title at the age of 19.

From hummus ice cream to cardboard bikes and Olympians, we bring you the 10 most-watched 2012 videos we’ve produced showing the ‘real’ Israel.

A five-room, high-tech interactive museum presents a history of the Olympic Games that is ‘pure edutainment.’

Prime Minister calls Paralympic athletes ‘champions’ as they get ready for London.