Continues to win: Avishag Samberg, Israeli champion

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Avishag Samberg is again the Israeli champion. The taekwondo fighter who won a historic bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics today added to her balance a gold medal at the Israeli championships held in Ramla. Samberg defeated Zohar Barda 2:23 in the final in the weight category up to 49 kg.

She took advantage of the height and quality advantage to lead 2: 9 at the end of the first round. Breda did not say desperate, fought the second round and tried front kicks and horse kicks, but Samberg pushed her away with push kicks and led 2:20 at the end of the second round before winning 2:23 at the end. Aviv Shaked and Jordan Nesher won bronze medals.

Nimrod Krivitsky Won a gold medal in the weight category up to 68 kg after defeating Omri Azoulay in the final 10:33. At the end.

Krivitsky then also defeated Ukrainian Vladislav Yarku in a showcase battle. The Israeli led 0: 5 before his opponent equalized, but Purio Chagi (spectacular kick in the round) to the top gave Kribitsky a 9:14 advantage at the end of two rounds. A teddy bear (double kick) and a tornado (a round kick) returned the green to the picture, but Krivitsky eventually won 15:19. Amir Granot and Dagan Amir won bronze medals.

Noah Price Finished first in the weight category up to 62 kg after beating Liron Chen 2:20 in the final. Naama Binnenstock and without Hanna Barhum won bronze medals.
In the category for men weighing up to 54 kg won Eitan Haimovich In the gold medal after defeating Roy Stein in the final 20:26. Rom Alfasi and Agam Ilani won bronze medals. Uri Patishi Won a gold medal weighing up to 58 kg, Erez Dor won silver and Dror Chen David and Tom Peshkovsky won a bronze. Itamar Sasson He was crowned champion up to 80 kg after being ahead of Ilya Rodman who won the money and Elad Tuval and Liran Malachi who won the bronze.

Nir Fadlon Won in the weight category up to 74 kg. Shlomi, who won the money, and Elad Lenny and Noam Saadon Bard. Alon Albohar Finished first in the weight category up to 87 kg before Maxim Weisberger and Tal Zarzewski.

The competition was held this year to mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of 11 Munich victims and in the presence of Ramle Mayor Michael Vidal, MK Simon Davidson and Olympic Committee Chairman Yael Arad.

Adi Kalifon, a deaf-mute athlete who trains for 11 years at the Achi Yehuda club in Jerusalem and finished third after winning a gold medal last year, competed in the Masters competition (over the age of 36). Kalifon, who works at the Knesset buffet, has been deaf-mute since he was a son. Two years and is due to be tested soon for a black belt.

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