Wonderful Wednesday for GB at Maccabiah
Team GB claimed a magnificent seven medals on Wednesday on a successful day at the Maccabiah.
* TRACK & FIELD:
100m GIRL’S FINAL – Ellie Edwards – BRONZE
1,500m MEN JUNIOR – Sam Shindler-Glass – SILVER
JAVELIN – James Bongart – SILVER
4X100 MEN JUNIOR – James Bongart, Adam Muscat, Daniel Gubbay, Jack Reeve – BRONZE
MIXED INTERNATIONAL TEAM – Ellie Edwards – BRONZE
*ROWING:
COXLESS 4’S – Simon Kay & Rob Williams – BRONZE
*SWIMMING:
GIRLS 4x100m INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY RELAY TEAM – Chloe Jacobs, Hollie Fisher, Rachel Ayrton and Elisha Kramer – BRONZE
*FOOTBALL
MASTERS (35+)
Team GB 3 – 0 Mexico
A hat-trick from Paul Linger saw GB claim a comprehensive win over Mexico.
MASTERS 45+
Team GB 3 – 0 Australia
Two goals from Laurence Swerner, along with a strike from Jonathan Dubiner completing the win.
YOUTH
Mexico 2 Team GB 2
Joel Nathan’s side ensured their passage into the semi-finals with this point against Mexico, David Seitler and Scott Kashket scoring the goals. They take on Israel for a place in the final on Friday morning, KO 7am UK time.
*SQUASH:
JUNIOR
Max Ettinger – lost morning match
Gabriel Radus – lost morning match
*TENNIS:
JUNIOR
Team GB Mixed Doubles (Max Benaim & Abigail Spanbok) – won 1 & 0 in 1st Round
Team GB Mixed Doubles (Boaz Goldwater & Savannah Simons) – won 3 & 6 in 1st Round
Team GB Mixed Doubles (Joshua Paris & Rebeccah Smaller) – won 0 & 1 in 2nd Round
MASTERS
Team GB Men’s Doubles (Carlin & Collins) – lost to 4th Seeds 3 & 8
Team GB Men’s Doubles (Barnet & Mettey) – lost first game
Team GB Men’s Doubles (Meir & Marchant) – lost first game
Team GB Men’s Doubles (Kay & Hirshman) – won first game
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