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European Maccabi Games: Day Six review

Team Maccabi GB reached great heights on Sunday, culminating in a dramatic medal haul. More medals are on the agenda on Day Six, which features the Individual Table Tennis competition and much more.

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This page will be updated with results, scorers and reaction during the day.

U16 FOOTBALL (RESULT): GB 2 GERMANY 0

Goals from Jasper van Veen and Solly Bradley earned GB a 2-0 success over Germany.

The win means GB, who play their final game tomorrow, are guaranteed a medal. If GB win and competition winners Holland beat Mexico GB would win silver. If GB win and Mexico win GB would take bronze.

Assistant-manager Sammy Kingston told JC Sport: "It was a fantastic win today. We knew it would be an incredibly tough game against a side who had only conceded one goal going into this game. But we stuck to the game-plan, passed the ball well from the back and our three central midfielders controlled the game superbly well and set the tempo.

"In the end our quality was just too good and we’ve come out victorious which has confirmed a medal for us. Tomorrow we will find out what colour that medal will be."

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GB WIN WOMEN'S FOOTBALL EUROPEAN GOLD - REPORT

LATEST GB PHOTOS FROM BUDAPEST

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U16 FUTSAL (RESULT): GB 7 TURKEY 1

Rueben Wapnick (2), Oliver Kaye, Dylan Phillips, JJ Rubinoff, Jay Isaacs and Brandon Roach were the scorers as GB thrashed Turkey 7-1.

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U18 FOOTBALL (RESULT): GB 2 GERMANY 2 - GB have qualified to play in the final!

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TABLE TENNIS

Jacob Sobel, Benjamin Mencer, Sam Kersher won bronze in the Junior Boys tournament.

Eli Baraty, Sammy Kaye joined up with Turkey in a mixed team to take bronze in the Open Men’s event.

Jacob Sobel and Benjamin Mencer secured silver medals in the Junior Boys Doubles.

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TENNIS (UPDATE):

Lillian Mould won gold after winning 6-1, 6-2 in the final.

Sam Bossem is another GB gold medal star after winning his final 6-1, 6-2.

Max Benaim secured a further gold by winning the Men's Open title.

MASTERS 65+: Alan Rechtman (GOLD MEDAL)

Alan Rechtman won the Masters 65+ gold medal. He won the opening set 6-4 before rallying from 2-5 down in the second to win the next five games and retain the gold he won in Berlin four years ago.

Alan won the first set and came back from 5-2 down to win the second 7–5 and retain his medal won in Berlin.

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SWIMMING

Jason Pears added to his tally with gold in the 200m Individual Medley and silver in the 50m Butterfly.

Chloe Jacobs won the 50m Butterfly while Nathalie Wagner took gold in the 50m Butterfly.

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Day Five highlights included GB's Open Women's Football winning European gold and the Open Men's reaching the final, as well as U18 Futsal. And there was a sackload of medals won by GB's golfers and swimming squads.

TEAM MACCABI GB MEDAL TALLY

GOLD

Fencing - Oliver Strange and Ethan Zazo - Team Epee

Fencing - Oliver Strange (Men's Junior Foil)

Fencing - Foil Team (international team mixed with Germany)

Fencing - Sabre Team

Football - Women Open (European gold)

Golf - Mark Abrahams (Masters Individual net cat 3)

Golf - Gross team

Squash - Team Event (Matt Crawcour, Richard Bernstein, Steve Ginsberg, David Rawlings)

Squash - Richard Bernstein (Individual medal)

Squash - Matt Crawcour

Swimming - Elisha Kramer (Women’s 50m Freestyle)

Swimming - Jason Pears (Men’s 100m Backstroke)

Swimming - Chloe Jacobs (Women’s 100m Backstroke)

Swimming - David Tapnack (Men’s 100m Breaststroke)

Swimming - Jason Pears (200m IM)
Swimming - Chloe Jacobs (50m Butterfly)
Swimming - Nathalie Wagner (50m Butterfly)

Tennis - Alan Rechtman (Masters 65+)

Tennis - Lillian Mould

Tennis - Sam Bossem

Tennis - Max Benaim (Men's Open)

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SILVER

Fencing - Ethan Zazo (Men's Junior Foil)

Golf - Jeremy Lichtenfeld (Masters Individual gross)

Golf - Steven Hope (Masters Individual net cat 1)

Golf - Daniel Rubin (Open Individual net cat 1)

Golf - Ben Brownson (Open Individual net cat 2)

Squash - Wayne Davidson

Swimming - Elisha Kramer (Women’s 100m Breaststroke)

Swimming - Nathalie Lustig (Women’s 50m Freestyle)

Swimming - Nathalie Lustig (Women’s 200m Butterfly)

Swimming - Natalie Lustig (Women’s 100m Breaststroke)

Swimming - Trevor Pears (Men’s 100m Backstroke)

Swimming - Jason Pears (Men’s 50m Freestyle)

Swimming - Jason Pears (50m Butterfly)

Swimming - Raphael Leon (Men’s 200m Butterfly)

Swimming - Raphael Leon (Men’s 100m Breaststroke)

Swimming - GB/Germany (Open Mixed Freestyle Relay)

Table Tennis - Jacob Sobel and Benjamin Mencer (Junior Boys' Doubles)

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BRONZE

Fencing - Richard Bernstein (Epee)

Fencing - Oliver Strange (Individual Foil)

Golf - Masters Gross Team

Swimming - Trevor Pears (Men’s 50M Freestyle)

Table Tennis - Jacob Sobel, Benjamin Mencer, Sam Kersher (Junior Boys)

Table Tennis - Eli Baraty, Sammy Kaye joined up with Turkey in a mixed team (Open Men’s)

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DAY FIVE REVIEW

DAY FOUR REVIEW

DAY THREE REVIEW

DAY TWO REVIEW

DAY ONE REVIEW

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