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Maccabiah Day 5 – Live blog

There were more medals for GB on Monday with a silver win in the doubles of the junior table tennis...

The junior lacrosse team have reached the final
The junior lacrosse team have reached the final

Pictures: Medal Monday for Team GB!

A massive day for #TeamMaccabiGB as more athletes were crowned Maccabiah Games medalists today. Find out more here.

Posted by Maccabi GB on Monday, 10 July 2017

Ronaldo’s son competing for Brazil’s U18 side

Essa é a delegação brasileira representando a gente nas Macabiadas Mundiais de 2017. Um abraço especial pro meu filho…

Posted by Ronaldo Nazário de Lima on Thursday, 6 July 2017

Netball side increase lead over Argentina

GB leading South American side 39-9 as match enters third quarter

Latest netball score: GB leading Argentina 18-7

GB beating Argentina going into second quarter

Half-time score: U16 boys football: GB 0 Mexico 0

U16 boys football: GB 0 Mexico 0

Junior swimming 100m butterfly girls final

Nathalie Lustig finishes in 12th place in a time of 1:14.51, with Alicia Slater two places behind in 1:16.20

Junior swimming 100m butterfly final

Zack Rothman finishes 12th in a time of 1:08.14

Watch: Recall of Sunday’s action

The week has begun with many games and great moments
Watch the daily recap for Sunday, July 9th:
#maccabiah_daily_recap

Posted by Maccabiah – Maccabi World Union on Monday, 10 July 2017

Olympian secures Maccabiah record

World record in the 20th Maccabiah: Australien swimmer Matt Levy broke the 200m freestyle Paralympic world record, with a time of 2:16.21.
Way to go!

Posted by Maccabiah – Maccabi World Union on Monday, 10 July 2017

Junior netball full-time:

GB 40 South Africa 38

#MaccabiBirthight# visit Ben Gurion’s Tomb

#MaccabiBirthight visit Ben Gurion’s Tomb before making their way to the Bedouin Tents!

Posted by Maccabi GB on Monday, 10 July 2017

Junior netball update

Half-time score: GB 20 South Africa 11

Latest score

Women’s football: GB 0 USA 2

MEDAL WIN!

Junior table tennis boys win bronze in team event

Gymnastics floor – female preliminaries

Zoe Harris finished in 16th place, with 12.100 points

Gymnastics beam – female final

Zoe Harris finished in fourth, with 10.267 points

GB’s Freya Levy (7) competing with USA mixed team in wheelchair basketball

Check this out from #TeamMaccabiGB's Freya Levy (7) as she competes with a USA mixed team in Wheelchair Basketball! #SuperHumans #ThisGirlCan

Posted by Maccabi GB on Monday, 10 July 2017

Junior swimming:

Zack Rothman finishes 100m butterfly in 19th place, while Joshua Foreman finishes in 31st

Watch GB’s swimmers here!

Today – Live broadcasting of the swimming rounds!
Join us on Facebook Live and the Maccabiah website, starting at 17:30 (Israel/GMT+3).

Posted by Maccabiah – Maccabi World Union on Monday, 10 July 2017

Zoe Harris ready for action…

MASTERS JUDO

Philip Bloom wins bronze in 100+kg event

JUNIOR LACROSSE:

GB 10 Israel 4
GB booked their place in the final with this superb win over the hosts.

JUNIOR TABLE TENNIS

Jessica Abrahams and Arianna Di Giammarino won the girls doubles competition

TABLE TENNIS

JUNIOR FOOTBALL BOYS:

GB 0 South Africa 2

JUNIOR: FOOTBALL GIRLS:

GB 3 South Africa 1
GB bounced back from their opening defeat as they claimed this much-needed win.

CRICKET

:
India 76 (Sim Cohen, 4-25, Steven Allweis 3-16)
GB 77-1 (Mark Both 33*)
GB won by 9 wickets

FOOTBALL

:
Preliminary Round Group A:
GB 7 Venezuela 0
GB all but secured their place in the quarter-finals thanks to this emphatic victory.

Charlie Kasler and Max Kyte scored two each, with Adam Burchell, Jordan Marks and Josh Kennet also all on target.

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