List Of Jews In Sports

This list of Jewish athletes in sports contains athletes who are Jewish and have attained outstanding achievements in sports.

The topic of Jewish participation in sports is discussed extensively in academic and popular literature (See also: List of Jews in sports (non-players)). Scholars believe that sports have been a historical avenue for Jewish people to overcome obstacles toward their participation in secular society.[citation needed] Many Jewish people immigrated from the countries where they had faced persecution to the United States or have made an Aliyah to the State of Israel.

The criteria for inclusion in this list are:

  • 1–3 places winners at major international tournaments;
  • For team sports, winning in preliminary competitions of finals at major international tournaments, or playing for several seasons for clubs of major national leagues; or
  • Holders of past and current world records.

Boldface denotes a current competitor.

To be included in the list, one does not necessarily have to practice Judaism, nor to hail from Israel. Some members of the list may practice another faith or not at all; although they do have to be of either ethnic Jewish descent or other Judaism-related background.

American football

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A. J. Dillon
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Nate Ebner
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Julian Edelman
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Anthony Firkser
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Greg Joseph
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Ali Marpet
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Mitchell Schwartz

Association football (soccer)

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Yael Averbuch
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Kyle Beckerman
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David Beckham
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Yossi Benayoun
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Steve Birnbaum
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Jonathan Bornstein
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Benny Feilhaber
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Tomer Hemed
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Zac MacMath
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Daniël de Ridder
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Manor Solomon
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Matt Turner
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Shon Weissman
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Eran Zahavi

Australian rules football

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Todd Goldstein

Baseball

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Harrison Bader, center fielder
(New York Mets)
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Alex Bregman, infielder
(Houston Astros)
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Scott Effross, pitcher
(New York Yankees)
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Max Fried, pitcher
(Atlanta Braves)
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Zack Gelof, second baseman
(Oakland Athletics; Team Israel)
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Dean Kremer, pitcher
(Baltimore Orioles; Team Israel)
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Matt Mervis, first baseman
(Chicago Cubs; Team Israel)
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Joc Pederson, outfielder
(Arizona Diamondbacks; Team Israel)
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Kevin Pillar, outfielder
(Atlanta Braves; Team Israel)
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Rowdy Tellez, first baseman
(Pittsburgh Pirates)

Basketball

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Deni Avdija
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Sue Bird
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Omri Casspi
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Jordan Farmar
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Gal Mekel

Bowling

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Mark Roth

Boxing

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Hagar Finer
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Yuri Foreman
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Dmitry Salita
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Cletus Seldin

Canoeing

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Jessica Fox
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Shaun Rubenstein
  • László Fábián, Hungary, sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (K-2 10,000 meter), 4× world champion (3× K-2 10,000 meter and 1× K-4 10,000 meter) and one silver (K-4 10,000 meter)
  • Imre Farkas, Hungary, sprint canoeist, 2× Olympic bronze (C-2 1,000 and 10,000 meter)
  • Jessica Fox, French-born Australian, slalom canoeist, Olympic gold (C-1 slalom), Olympic silver and bronze (K-1 slalom), world championships gold (C-1 and K-1)
  • Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi, France, slalom canoeist, Olympic bronze (K-1 slalom), 5 golds at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (2× K-1, 3× K-1 team)
  • Klára Fried-Bánfalvi, Hungary, sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze (K-2 500 m), world champion (K-2 500 m)
  • Leonid Geishtor, URS (Byelorussia), sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (Canadian pairs 1,000 meter)
  • Joe Jacobi, US, slalom canoeist, Olympic champion (C-2 slalom)
  • Michael Kolganov, URS (Uzbek)-born Israeli, sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze (K-1 500metre) for Israel; 2× world champion
  • Anna Pfeffer, Hungary, sprint canoeist, Olympic 2× silver (K-2 500 m), bronze (K-1 500 m); world champion (K-2 500 m), silver (K-4 500 m), 2× bronze (K-2 500)
  • Naum Prokupets, Moldovan/URS, sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze (C-2 1,000me), gold (C-2 10,000m) at ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
  • Leon Rotman, Romanian, sprint canoeist, 2× Olympic champion (C-1 10,000m, C-1 1,000m) and bronze (C-1 1,000m), 14 national titles
  • Shaun Rubenstein, South Africa, canoeist, World Marathon champion 2006

Cricket

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Michael Klinger

Cycling

Equestrian

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Margie Goldstein-Engle

Fencing

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Eli Dershwitz
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Yuval Freilich
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Delila Hatuel
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Soren Thompson

Field hockey

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Giselle Kañevsky

Figure skating

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Max Aaron
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Sasha Cohen
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Sarah Hughes
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Irina Slutskaya

Golf

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Laetitia Beck
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Morgan Pressel

Gymnastics

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Aly Raisman
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Lilia Akhaimova

Ice hockey

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André Burakovsky
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Jakob Chychrun
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Adam Fox
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Jack Hughes
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Quinn Hughes
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Zach Hyman
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Luke Kunin
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Nate Thompson
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Jason Zucker

Judo

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Oren Smadja
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Arik Ze'evi
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Alice Schlesinger

Lacrosse

Mixed martial arts

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Cyril Benzaquen
  • Sarah Avraham, Indian-born Israeli kickboxer, 2014 Women's World Thai-Boxing Champion; 57–63 kilos (125–140 pounds) weight class
  • Cyril Benzaquen, France, world champion of kickboxing, world champion of Muaythai, light heavyweight
  • Patrick Bittan, France, first French to medal at an International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation event (IBJJF Pans 1999), multiple times Champion of France of BJJ. Belgium International Grappling Champion (2000), US Open 2nd Place (1998 blue), São Paulo State Championship 2nd Place (2003), Pan American IBJJF 3rd Place (1999 blue)
  • Nili Block, Israeli world champion kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter; 60 kg (132 pound) weight class
  • Johann Fauveau, France, world champion of Kickboxing, super welterweight
  • Fabrice Fourment, France, Vis-European Champion of Kyokushinkaï Karate (2000), winner of the first Scandinavian Open (1998), winner of the North American Championship (2003), seven times France's Champion, heavyweight
  • Ilya Grad, Israel, lightweight Muay Thai boxing champion
  • Emily Kagan, US, UFC fighter in the women's strawweight division; competed in season 20 of The Ultimate Fighter
  • Noad "Neo" Lahat, Israel, featherweight MMA (UFC)
  • Natan Levy*, Israel, featherweight mixed martial artist in the UFC
  • Ido Pariente, Israel, lightweight Pankration World Champion
  • Yulia Sachkov, Israel, world champion kickboxer
  • Marina Shafir, Moldova-US
  • Rory Singer, US, middleweight fighter from The Ultimate Fighter 3

Motorsport

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François Cevert
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Lance Stroll

Rowing

  • Jean Klein, France, Olympic silver
  • Károly Levitzky, Hungary, Olympic bronze
  • Allen Rosenberg, US, champion and Olympics coach
  • Donald Spero, US multi-collegiate (Cornell 8+) and national champion (1×), multi-European medalist (1×, 2×), world champion (1×), Henley Royal Regatta champion (1×), Gold Cup champion (1×), US Olympian (1×), and a founder of the National Rowing Foundation
  • Josh West, American-born British, men's eight, Olympic silver, 2× World Rowing Championships silver and one bronze

Rugby league

  • George Ruebner, Australia, Balmain Tigers
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Albert Rosenfeld

Rugby union

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Zack Test

Sailing

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Jo Aleh
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Gal Fridman
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Shahar Tzuberi
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Yoav Cohen

Shooting

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Morris Fisher

Skeleton

Skiing and snowboarding

Speed skating

  • Vladislav Bykanov, Ukraine-born Israel, short-track, Olympian and Silver European Championship
  • Andy Gabel, US, Olympic silver (5,000 meter short track relay)
  • Rafayel Grach, URS, Olympic silver (500 m), bronze (500 m)
  • Irving Jaffee, US, 2× Olympic champion (5,000m, 10,000m), world records (mile, 25 miles)
  • Emery Lehman, US, Olympic bronze (Team Pursuit)
  • Dan Weinstein, US, short-track, 3× world champion (2× team 1,000m, team short-track 5,000m)

Softball

Surfing

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Anat Lelior

Swimming

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Anthony Ervin
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Amit Ivry
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Katie Ledecky
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Jeremy Reingold
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Mark Spitz
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Claire Weinstein
  • Margarete "Grete" Adler, Austria, Olympic bronze (4 × 100m freestyle relay)
  • Vadim Alexeev, Kazakhstan-born Israeli, breaststroke
  • Jessica Antiles, US
  • Semyon Belits-Geiman, URS, Olympic silver (400 m freestyle relay) and bronze (800 m freestyle relay); world record in men's 800m freestyle
  • Adi Bichman, Israel (400 m and 800m freestyle, 400m medley)
  • Damián Blaum, Argentina, open water
  • Gérard Blitz, Belgium, Olympic bronze (100 m backstroke), International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Yoav Bruck, Israel (50 m freestyle and 100m freestyle), Israel (50m freestyle and 100m freestyle)
  • Tiffany Cohen, US, 2× Olympic champion (400 m and 800m freestyle); 2× Pan American champion (400m and 800m freestyle), International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Anthony Ervin, US, Olympic champion (50m freestyle), silver (400 m freestyle relay); 2× world champion (50 m freestyle, 100m freestyle)
  • Yoav Gath, Israel (100 and 200 m backstroke)
  • Scott Goldblatt, US, Olympic champion (4 × 200m freestyle relay), silver (800 m freestyle relay); world championships silver (4 × 200m freestyle), bronze (4 × 200m freestyle)
  • Eran Cohen Groumi, Israel (100 and 200 m backstroke, 100m butterfly)
  • Andrea Gyarmati, Hungary, Olympic silver (100 m backstroke) and bronze (100 m butterfly); world championships bronze (200 m backstroke), International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Alfréd Hajós (born "Arnold Guttmann"), Hungary, 3× Olympic champion (100m freestyle, 800m freestyle relay, 1,500m freestyle), International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Michael "Miki" Halika, Israel, 200m butterfly, 200m and 400m individual medley
  • Judith Haspel (born "Judith Deutsch"), Austrian-born Israeli, held every Austrian women's middle and long-distance freestyle record in 1935, refused to represent Austria in 1936 Summer Olympics along with Ruth Langer and Lucie Goldner, protesting Hitler, stating, "I refuse to enter a contest in a land which so shamefully persecutes my people."
  • Otto Herschmann, Austria, Olympic 2-silver (in fencing/team sabre and 100m freestyle); arrested by Nazis, and died in Izbica concentration camp
  • Amit Ivry, Israel, Olympic semi-finalist (200 metre individual medley)[citation needed]
  • Lenny Krayzelburg, Ukrainian-born US, 4× Olympic champion (100 m backstroke, 200m backstroke, twice 4 × 100m medley relay); 3× world champion (100m and 200m backstroke, 4 × 100m medley) and 2× silver (4 × 100m medley, 50m backstroke); 3 world records (50m, 100m, and 200m backstroke)
  • Herbert Klein, Germany, Olympic bronze (200 m breaststroke); 3 world records
  • Dan Kutler, US-born Israeli (100 m butterfly, 4 × 100m medley relay)
  • Ruth Langer Lawrence, Austria; along with Judith Haspel and Lucie Goldner refused to represent Austria in 1936 Summer Olympics, their protest stating "We do not boycott Olympia, but Berlin".
  • Katie Ledecky, US, 7× Olympic gold, 15× world champion, the most in history for a female swimmer
  • Keren Leibovitch, Israeli Paralympic swimmer, 3× world champion, 3 world records (100m and 200m backstroke; 100m freestyle), and 8× Paralympic medal winner
  • Jason Lezak, US, 4× Olympic champion (twice 4 × 100m medley relay, 4 × 400m medley relay, 4 × 100 freestyle relay), silver (400 m freestyle relay), 2× bronze (100m freestyle, 4 × 100m freestyle relay); 8× world champion (4× 4 × 100m medley, 3× 4 × 100m freestyle, 100m freestyle), silver (4 × 100m medley), bronze (4 × 100m freestyle)
  • Klara Milch, Austria, Olympic bronze (4 × 100m freestyle relay)
  • József Munk, Hungary, Olympic silver (4 × 200m freestyle relay)
  • Alfred "Artem" Nakache, France; world record (200m breaststroke), one-third of French 2× world record (3 × 100m relay team); imprisoned by Nazis in Auschwitz, where his wife and daughter were killed
  • Paul Neumann, Austria, Olympic champion (500m freestyle)
  • Maxim Podoprigora, Ukrainian-born Austrian Olympic swimmer[citation needed]
  • Sarah Poewe, South African-born German, Olympic bronze (4 × 100m medley relay)
  • Marilyn Ramenofsky, US, Olympic silver (400 m freestyle); 3× world record for 400m freestyle
  • Jeremy Reingold, South African, 200m individual medley world record, South South African SA under-21 rugby team
  • Keena Rothhammer, US, Olympic champion (800 m freestyle) and bronze (200 m freestyle); world champion (200 m freestyle) and silver (400 m freestyle), International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Albert Schwartz, US, Olympic bronze (100 m freestyle)
  • Otto Scheff (born "Otto Sochaczewsky"), Austria, Olympic champion (400 m freestyle) and 2× bronze (400 m freestyle, 1,500m freestyle)
  • Mark Spitz, US, Olympic champion (9 golds (400 m freestyle relay twice, 800m freestyle relay twice, 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly, 400m medley relay), 1 silver (100 m butterfly), 1 bronze (100 m freestyle)), has the second-most gold medals won in a single Olympic Games (7); 5× Pam Am champion; 10× Maccabiah champion; world records (100m and 200m freestyle, 100- and 200m butterfly), International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Josephine Sticker, Austria, Olympic bronze (4 × 100m freestyle relay)
  • Tal Stricker, Israel (100m and 200m breaststroke, 4 × 100m medley relay)
  • András Székely, Hungary, Olympic silver (200 m breaststroke) and bronze (4 × 200m freestyle relay); died in a Nazi concentration camp
  • Éva Székely, Hungary, Olympic champion & silver (200 m breaststroke); International Swimming Hall of Fame; mother of Andrea Gyarmati
  • Lejzor Ilja Szrajbman, Poland, Olympic 4 × 200m freestyle relay; killed by the Nazis in Majdanek concentration camp
  • Judit Temes, Hungary, Olympic champion (4 × 100m freestyle), bronze (100 m freestyle)
  • Dara Torres, US, Olympic 4× champion (400 m freestyle relay, 4 × 100m freestyle relay twice, 4 × 100m medley relay), 4× silver (50 m freestyle, 2× 4 × 100m freestyle, 4 × 100m medley relay), 4× bronze (50 m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 100m butterfly, 4 × 100m freestyle relay, 4 × 100m medley relay); world championship silver (4 × 100m freestyle); Pan American champion (4 × 100m freestyle)
  • Eithan Urbach, Israel, backstroke, European championship silver & bronze (100 m backstroke)
  • Otto Wahle, Austria/US, 2× Olympic silver (1,000 m freestyle, 200m obstacle race) and bronze (400 m freestyle); International Swimming Hall of Fame
  • Garrett Weber-Gale, US, 2× Olympic champion (4 × 100m freestyle relay, 4 × 100m medley relay); world champion (3× 4 × 100m freestyle, 4 × 100m medley), silver (4 × 200m freestyle)
  • Wendy Weinberg, US, Olympic bronze (800 m freestyle); Pan American champion (800 m freestyle)
  • Claire Weinstein, US, world champion (women's 4 × 200m freestyle relay)
  • Ben Wildman-Tobriner, US, Olympic champion (4 × 100m freestyle relay); world champion (2× 4 × 100m freestyle, 50m freestyle)
  • Wally Wolf, US, Olympic champion (4 × 200m freestyle relay)
  • Imre Zachár, Hungary, Olympic silver (4 × 200m freestyle relay)

Table tennis

Taekwondo

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Avishag Semberg

Tennis

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Madison Brengle
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Camila Giorgi
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Aslan Karatsev
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Shahar Pe'er
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Diego Schwartzman
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Dudi Sela
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Denis Shapovalov

Track and field

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Danielle Frenkel
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Steven Solomon

Triathlon

Volleyball

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Alix Klineman

Water polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling

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Grigoriy Gamarnik
  • Lindsey Durlacher, US, world bronze (Greco-Roman)
  • Amit Elor, USA, At age 18, she became the youngest world champion in American free-style wrestling history
  • Grigoriy Gamarnik, Ukraine/URS, world champion (Greco-Roman lightweight), world championship gold and silver
  • Samuel Gerson, Ukrainian-born American, Olympic silver (freestyle featherweight)
  • Boris Maksimovich Gurevich, URS, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman flyweight), 2× world champion
  • Boris Mikhaylovich Gurevich, URS, Olympic champion (freestyle middleweight), 2× world champion
  • Nickolaus "Mickey" Hirschl, Austria, 2× Olympic bronze (heavyweight freestyle and Greco-Roman)
  • Oleg Karavaev, URS, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman bantamweight), 2× world champion
  • Károly Kárpáti (also "Károly Kellner"), Hungary, Olympic champion (freestyle lightweight), silver
  • Abraham Kurland, Denmark, Olympic silver (Greco-Roman lightweight)
  • Len Levy, US, NCAA national champion
  • Fred Meyer, US, Olympic bronze (freestyle heavyweight)
  • Fred Oberlander, Austrian, British, and Canadian wrestler; world champion (freestyle heavyweight); Maccabiah champion
  • Max Ordman, South African, competed in the Olympic Games of 1960 (freestyle light-heavyweight), Gold 1950 Maccabiah
  • Yakov Punkin, URS, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman featherweight)
  • Samuel Rabin, Great Britain, Olympic bronze (freestyle middleweight)
  • David Rudman, URS, 6× national wrestling champion and 6× sambo champion, sambo world champion, 2× European judo champion
  • Richárd Weisz, Hungary, Olympic champion (Greco-Roman super heavyweight)
  • Henry Wittenberg, US, Olympic champion (freestyle light-heavyweight), silver
  • Mark Schultz, US, Olympic champion (freestyle 82kg), gold

Professional wrestling

Professional wrestling
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Jewish sports halls of fame

Jewish sports halls of fame
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See also

Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story 

References

Bibliography

General works

Baseball

Boxing

Chess

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