Maccabiah Day 7 – Live blog
Follow all the action from Israel as Team GB go in search of more medals...
#TeamMaccabiGB MEDAL ALERT (and it's a massive one!)
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Posted by Maccabi GB on Wednesday, 12 July 2017 #TeamMaccabiGB MEDAL ALERT Posted by Maccabi GB on Wednesday, 12 July 2017 GB’s open netball team beat Israel 42-33 to reach last four of competition #TeamMaccabiGB MEDAL ALERT! Posted by Maccabi GB on Wednesday, 12 July 2017 What a day! The Jerusalem night run, more games and the highlight of the day – a swim of champions 🇮🇱🇺🇸 Posted by Maccabiah – Maccabi World Union on Wednesday, 12 July 2017 Ewan Taylor finishes third quickest in junior swimming 50m Freestyle preliminary race with time of .25.25. GB’s trio of swimmers – Zack Rothman (2.34.38), Joshua Foreman (2.39.37) and Jacob Boyden (2.39.88) – finish preliminary heat in 29th, 31st and 32nd place respectively Goals from Jamie Greene, Jonathan Novak, Joseph Santhouse and Ethan Kessel see GB beat Brazil 4-2 Goals from Austin Lipman and captain Mitch Hahn see GB beat Brazil 2-1 and book their place in the last fourWATCH: Eden Davis win gold in the 100m
Eden Davis tares up the track winning GOLD 100m!
WATCH: Ellie Edwards win silver in open women’s 100m
Ellie Edwards wins SILVER IN OPEN WOMENS 100m!NETBALL TEAM QUALIFY FOR SEMI-FINALS
WATCH: BRONZE MEDAL WIN IN SWIMMING!
Ewan Taylor is awarded BRONZE in 50m Freestyle – GB's first individual swimming medal in 25 years! VIDEO: Tuesday’s highlights at the Maccabiah
Watch the daily recap for Tuesday, July 11th:
#maccabiah_daily_recapThird-place finish for Ewan Taylor in 50m freestyle heat
Junior swimming 200m Individual medley results
U16 football team beat Brazil
OPEN FOOTBALL TEAM THROUGH TO SEMI-FINALS!
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