Posted on 08/25/2004 8:59:18 AM PDT by Alouette
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A windsurfer whose first name means ``wave'' in Hebrew gave Israel its first Olympic gold medal ever Wednesday, taking a plunge in the Saronic Gulf to celebrate.
Gal Fridman sailed a remarkably consistent regatta, never finishing worse than eighth in the 11-race series. He placed second in Wednesday's decisive race.
After Fridman crossed the finish line, he took a victory dip and then wrapped himself in an Israeli flag when he came out of the water.
Fridman's victory finally gives Israelis the chance to hear their national anthem during a medal ceremony, scheduled for later in the day. The song is ``Hatikvah'' -- The Hope -- and Israeli fans sang it spontaneously last week when Ariel Zeevi won a bronze medal in judo.
There has been tremendous pressure on Israeli athletes to get their country's first gold at the Athens Games. When Zeevi won his medal, he called it ``the hardest day of my life'' because of the scrutiny.
In 12 previous Olympics dating to 1952, Israel had won only one silver and three bronze medals. Fridman won a bronze in his event in 1996.
Until Wednesday, its Olympic legacy was primarily somber -- political complications, occasional snubs by athletes from Islamic countries and, overshadowing all else, the killing of 11 athletes and coaches who were seized by a Palestinian terrorist group called Black September at the 1972 Games in Munich.
Two other members of Fridman's sailing club had a chance to win a medal in doubles at Seoul in 1988, ranking second heading into the final day of competition. They didn't compete because it was Yom Kippur, the most holy day of the year for Jews.
Fridman's victory came after Ricardo Santos of Brazil, the leader through 10 races, finished 17th in the finale. Nikolaos Kaklamanakis of Greece won the silver, and Nick Dempsey of Britain took the bronze.
Faustine Merret of France won the gold in the women's race. Yin Jian of China won the silver, and Alessandra Sensini of Italy got the bronze.
After a tough day sailing in light, shifty wind, the U.S. Tornado crew of John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree dropped from first to second after finishing sixth and seventh. They trail defending gold medalists Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher of Austria by seven points with three races to go.
On the Star course, Americans Paul Cayard and Phil Trinter rode a wind shift in making a spectacular comeback to win the day's first race, but then finished 15th. They remain in third place with 42 points. Brazil's Torben Grael continued to build his lead, finishing second and seventh for a total of 20 points with three races left. Canada's Ross MacDonald and Mike Wolfs are third with 39.2 points.
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Windsurfing is an Olympic event?
I know. I wish a few more were added, say football.
WINDSURFING???????????????? You have got to be kidding. Ok, my friends tell me I am an excellent thumb wrestler. I am going to send in a petition to the Olympic committee for 2008. I'm also quite a good beer drinker. I am very dedicated to my workouts.
As soon as it's played on five continents, perhaps it will be.
Ok rugby then.
I think that would probably qualify!
So first I am sitting here rather incredulous hearing it on the radio. Then you show the picture and it's a guy. The media keeps saying Gayle....so I think it's a her!
Yup, windsurfing's been an Olympic event since 1984, at the Los Angeles Olympics.
http://www.foundlocally.com/Okanagan/Sports/Spo-Windsurfing.htm
AWESOME! :)
Maybe they would consider windbreaking an event. It is practiced on all 5 continents. I could compete in such an event.
Man, I'm all in favor of Heavy Drinking being turned into an Olympic event, except that the Russians and Poles and Ukrainians will probably hog all the medals.
The first olympics I remember really watching was the 72 Munich games and I remember turning on the tv and being horrified by what had occured.
I'll never forget the senseless deaths of the Israeli athletes.
Go Israel!
Very cool, and great picture! :o)
Just like beach volleyball, but without the bikinis.
Hi ET, good to see you!
Hi mal! Good to see you, too. How are things going?
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