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Pool of talent in Team Maccabi GB's Florida Games squads

Coaches of Team Maccabi GB's swimming and dance squads on their hopes for the upcoming tournament

July 13, 2023 14:49
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As we complete our preview to next month’s JCC Maccabi Games, the final two squads who will be representing Team Maccabi GB in Fort Lauderdale, Florida will be competing in the swimming and dance events.

Hoping to make a splash in the pool will be Isaac Gold, Jack Clapper, Joe Kaye, Isabella Green, Gabriella Weller and Yali Zmora. The squad is managed by Adam Warner.

He says: “This will be the first time they’ve had the opportunity to represent their country in swimming and all of them are looking forward to the start of the competition.’

Zmora, at 13 years of age, is the youngest member of the squad. He began swimming when he was just three months and now swims for Cheltenham Swimming Water Polo Club, where he’s won a host of club honours.

Kaye has been a member of Hatfield for the past 18 months and has competed at county and regional level, while Weller, who’s been swimming competitively since the age of ten at Camden Swiss Cottage Swim Club, says: “I’m very excited to swim with Team Maccabi GB in Fort Lauderdale and compete at an international level.”

Gold swims for Broomfield Park Swimming Club and has represented them in the National Arena League, Middlesex County and London Regional competitions.

Clapper and Green are the eldest members of the group, at 15 years of age. The former is a member of the Habs Boys swimming team and also plays Water Polo for Watford’s U16 team.

He says: “I’m really excited for the experience and opportunity, and I’ll give it my best shot!” Green has been a member of Barnet Copthall Swimming Club since she was eight and says “she’s very much looking forward to representing her country this summer”.

The swimmers have met up for monthly training sessions and have just completed a final training session in the outdoor 50m Hillingdon pool.

As to what his expectations are for the squad, Adam says: “Competition will be tough against the different countries and states. However, the swimmers should focus only on their own individual goals and not worry about what another swimmer is doing.