Team Maccabi GB return to action on Sunday, with several athletes and teams going for gold at the European Maccabi Games in Berlin. Highlights saw Sam Cohen win silver in the Ladies Singles Tennis final, the U16 and 18 Futsal teams in action, while the Open Football squad were beaten in the semi-finals against Germany.
OPEN FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL - GB 0 GERMANY 1
There was disappointment for the defending champions as GB bowed out of the tournament after going down to a deflected first-half effort against the hosts.
Goalkeeper Ross Weinrabe produced several fine saves in a tight contest, with Louie Basso going close with one of GB's best chances at Hertha Berlin's training ground.
GB starting XI: 1. Weinrabe 2. Rinsler 6. Bell (c) 7. R Cohen 8. Basso 10. Kestenbaum 11. Spitzer 14. Moss 15. Engleman 16. Nathan 17. Davis. Subs: J Cohen 4. Sharpe 9. Fehler 12. Goldstein 18. Rose 25. Gilman
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OPEN FUTSAL - GB 5 SPAIN 2
GB set up a semi-final meeting against South Africa after a five-star showing against Spain.
The winner awaits Israel or Australia in the final.
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U18 FUTSAL - GB 10 HUNGARY 1
Adam Lustigman's boys registered a perfect 10 to book their place in the final after cruising past Hungary.
Chaim Korman, Jordan Nathan, Danny Stapleton and Dan Jacob all bagged braces.
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U16 FUTSAL - SEMI-FINAL - GB 3 SPAIN 2
The GB wonder kids set up a final showdown against Turkey following a 3-2 victory over Spain.
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HALF MARATHON
Oli Woolf was the quickest GB finisher in today's Half Marathon. He finished with a very respectable time of 1:35:40, with all GB runners completing the distance.
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TENNIS
Sam Cohen won silver after going down against an opponent from Estonia in the Ladies Open final at the Steffi Graff Stadion.
Oliver Jacobson lost his quarter-final match in the Plate.
MASTERS
Alan Rechtman and Steve Carlin won their latest match to progress to the Masters (65+) Men's Doubles finals.
Adam Pacifico and Nicola Buckwald progress to the Masters Mixed Bronze Medal match.
Lee Meranda and Rochelle Boyne won their latest match to progress to the Masters Mixed finals.
Nick Baum and Adam Pacifico lost in their latest Masters (35+) Singles matches.
Alan Rechtman won his latest match to progress to the Masters (65+) Men's Singles Plate final.
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U18 FOOTBALL - SEMI-FINAL - GB 3 SWEDEN 2
GB came from behind to book their place in the final with a dramatic 3-2 success of Sweden.
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U16 FOOTBALL - SEMI-FINAL - GB 2 GERMANY 0
GB produced a magnificent performance to beat hosts Germany and confirm their place in the final.
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BASKETBALL - GB JUNIOR BOYS 62 TURKEY 73
GB were unable to follow up their excellent victory over Germany after succumbing to Turkey.
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SQUASH
Max Ettinger won bronze in the Men's Open event.
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TABLE TENNIS
It was a good day all-round for GB's Table Tennis players with the Juniors, Open and Masters all clinching silver medals.
Carl Breindel, Matthew Gold, Jack Josephs, Jamie Rosen, Jonathan Stelzer, Judah Jackson guided GB to silver in the Junior Team event.
RESULTS
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EVENT
Carl Breindel won 1st game 3-1, won 2nd game 3-0
Jamie Rosen lost 1st game 0-3, lost 2nd game 1-3
Jonathan Stelzer won 1st game 3-0, lost 2nd game 1-3
Judah Jackson lost 1st game 1-3, won 2nd game 3-0
Jack Josephs won 1st game 3-1, won 2nd game 3-0
Matthew Gold won 1st game 3-0
OPEN TEAM EVENT
Yoni Caspi, Keith Lesser and Dan Spurling steered GB to second place in the Open Team event.
MASTERS TEAM EVENT
Richard Abrahams, Michael Gerrard, Dov Katz, Ivan Lewis, Jason Tendler inspired GB to the Masters Team title after beating a European Combined Team 1 & 2, then Scotland, before losing to Germany in the final.
MASTERS INDIVIDUAL EVENT
Dov Katz won 1st game; won 2nd game - one win away from quarter-finals
Ivan Lewis - one win away from quarter-finals
Jason Tendler - one win away from quarter-finals