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The first basketball game between an NBA and a FIBA team was held in 1978, in Tel Aviv. Maccabi Tel Aviv beat the defending NBA champion Washington Bullets, 98–97. Maccabi Tel Aviv has played a record 18 times vs. NBA teams, and became the first European team to win on an NBA floor, when it beat the Toronto Raptors, 105–103, in 2005.
Name Nation Date Games Ref 100 m: 10.38 Imri Persiado Israel: 12 July 2017 2017 Maccabiah Games [m 1] [3] 200 m: 21.09 Gidon Jablonka Israel: 2001 2001 Maccabiah Games [4] 400 m: 45.65 Donald Sanford Israel: 24 July 2013 2013 Maccabiah Games [5] 800 m: 1:49.29 Mark Handelsman Israel: 1985 1985 Maccabiah Games [6] 1500 m: 3:43.16 James Espir ...
Gold medal game Bronze medal game Gold Score Silver Bronze Score 4th place 2005 Israel: Israel: 2–0 United States: Australia: only three nations entered: 2009 Israel: United States: 4–0 Israel: Canada — Brazil: 2013 Israel: United States: 6–1 Israel: Canada: 3–0 Australia: 2017 Israel: Israel: 2–1 United States: Brazil: 7–0 Mexico
Maccabi tied the game 0-0, leaving Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3 points ahead of Maccabi and top of the league. Maccabi continued their bad form and dropped points again in their next game, this time against Hapoel Ra'anana, drawing 1-1, and the title came closer to Hapoel Be'er Sheva, who had a 5 points advantage with only 2 games to go. The last game ...
Maccabi Tel Aviv — the only Israeli men's team to qualify for European club soccer competitions this season — has been playing its home games in Szombathely, Hungary, and Belgrade, Serbia. A ...
American Stuart Krohn won a silver medal in men's rugby. Shawn Lipman represented the United States in rugby union, was team captain, and was selected as MVP of the Rugby Event, as the team won a silver medal. [10] In tennis, Michael Zimmerman and Giora Payes of the U.S. won the men's doubles gold medals. [11]
Maccabi (sometimes spelled Macabi, Makabi or Makkabi) may refer to: The Maccabi World Union , Maccabiah Games or any one of the following sport organizations around the world: Club
Ivry, Siebner, Shahar Menahem, and Or Tamir set an Israeli national record in the women's 4 × 100 m medley relay with a time of 4:11.67 as they won a silver medal. [19] Israeli Olympian and former European Junior Swimming Champion in the 100m backstroke Yakov Toumarkin won the men's 200m backstroke in a time of 2:00.17. [21]