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2005 Maccabiah Games

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Maccabiah Games
Games of the XVII Maccabiah

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Opening city Ramat Gan
Nations participating 55
Athletes participating 7,700
Events
Opening ceremony July 11, 2005
Closing ceremony July 21, 2005
Officially opened by Gal Friedman
Stadium National Stadium

The 2005 Maccabiah Games (Hebrew: המכביה ה-17 ישראל תשס"ה‎) were the 17th incarnation of the 'Jewish Olympics.' They attracted the largest attendance of any Maccabiah Games to date, including more than 900 representatives from the United States, almost 500 from Australia, and more than 2,000 from Israel, bringing the total participants to more than 7,700 from 55 countries.

Israel ended the games at the top of the medal count with 228 gold medals. The United States was a distant second with 71 gold medals, while Russia came in third with 15.

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[edit] Selected results

Vadim Gutzeit of Ukraine, an Olympic gold medal winner in team sabre, won gold medals in individual and team sabre. Two-time Olympic gold medal winner Sergei Charikov of Russia won the silver medal in sabre.

In women's tennis, Sharon Fichman of Canada won the gold medal at the age of 14, and also won a bronze medal in the women’s doubles, and a silver medal in mixed doubles.

In fencing, two-time Pan American Games gold medalist Dan Kellner won the silver medal in foil for the US.

In women's basketball, Shay Doron, who two years later signed with the WNBA New York Liberty, led the USA to a 5-0 record and a gold medal, and was selected Maccabiah MVP.

In squash, Brian L. Roberts, the Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation, won a gold medal with the US team in his fourth Maccabiah.

In soccer, Jonathan Bornstein, Benny Feilhaber, and Adam Jaffe led the men's open soccer to their best finish ever with a silver medal. The US lost to gold medal winner Israel, which played with their U-20 National Team.

In karate the US Men's open team took several gold and silver medals. The youth team took one silver and one bronze.

[edit] Sports

Opening ceremony of the 17th Maccabiah Games

The sports featured at the 2005 Maccabiah Games are listed below.

[edit] Participating Communities

Not all Jewish communities participated in the 2005 Maccabiah, as has been the case since 1950[1]. Jewish communities in Arab countries (Morocco, Tunisia, etc.), as well as the community in Iran, did not send delegations. The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants that community contributed.

[edit] Medal count

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of Israel Israel 226 192 171 589
2 Flag of the United States United States 71 81 67 219
3 Flag of Russia Russia 15 18 18 51
4 Flag of South Africa South Africa 12 8 8 28
5 Flag of Canada Canada 11 15 21 47
6 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 5 2 3 10
7 Flag of Venezuela Venezuela 4 3 2 9
8 Flag of Brazil Brazil 4 1 5 10
9 Flag of Australia Australia 3 7 25 35
10 Flag of Argentina Argentina 3 4 6 13

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "המדינות המשתתפות" (in Hebrew). One.co.il. http://www.one.co.il/shataps/macabbia/countries.asp. Retrieved on 2007-06-08. 

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