
NightRun Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv has a marathon too, but the NightRun gives a whole different vibe to the scene as thousands of runners hit the streets.

Tel Aviv has a marathon too, but the NightRun gives a whole different vibe to the scene as thousands of runners hit the streets.

Tel Aviv’s first ever Doggie Run gets pet owners and their dogs out into the sunshine for a good workout and lots of fun.

Every Monday night, some 300 rollerblading Israelis take a high-energy roll through the White City.

Two Israelis have invented what they believe is the world’s first handlebar-mounted swiveling, lightweight, and easy to operate, mister.

Israel is one of the world’s best and safest places to try canyoning, a sport that combines rappelling, rope-work, climbing and swimming.

The underwater paradise along Eilat’s beaches brims with beautiful coral reefs, colorful fish and fascinating sunken ships.

Some 8,100 athletes from 78 countries are in Israel now with their coaches, vying for medals in 42 individual and team sports.

Both 18 and religious Jews, Nili Block and Sarah Abraham won gold medals in international competition in Thailand.

Cheer along as single-seater racing Ferraris, Mercedes-Benz and Audis – plus motorcycles – transform the city into a high-speed circuit.

Great weather and awesome natural surroundings – plus Israelis’ penchant for an adrenaline high – make for an extreme sports mecca.

ISRAEL21c’s birthday tribute to Israel through the lens of photographers.

Israel may seem an unlikely home for professional winter sports, but Israel’s first-ever skeleton racer is hoping to make his debut at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Wheelchair tennis player Noam Gershony cheated death and won Israel’s first gold medal in the 2012 London Games.

Every summer, the municipal complex at Safra Square gets repurposed for two days as a giant basketball venue for young Jewish and Arab players.

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