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‘The death threats made me want to win more’ says Israel’s only Olympic Gold medallist

Tom Reuveny, who took gold in the windsurfing at the Paris games said that he was spurred on by the haters

August 21, 2024 11:29
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Gold medallist Israel's Tom Reuveny celebrates with his staff after the men's IQFoil windsurfing final during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games sailing competition at the Roucas-Blanc Marina in Marseille on August 3, 2024. (Photo by Christophe SIMON / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)

By Amelie Botbol , In Israel, Jewish News Syndicate

3 min read

“Once I finished the competition, I realised that this medal was bigger than me,” Tom Reuveny, who won Israel’s only gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, told me on Monday.

“I realised how important it was for Israel as a nation and the Jewish people around the world to win gold at the Olympics. It made everyone proud,” he added.

Israel secured a record haul of seven medals in Paris, including five silvers and one bronze.

Reuveny is the fourth Israeli ever to win gold at the Olympics. In 2004, Gal Fridman also won the windsurfing event at the Athens Summer Games, while Artem Dolgopyat and Linoy Ashram both placed first in gymnastics at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.