Summary of Israeli athletes achievements at the 2025 EYOF

One delegation, 10 sports – judo, gymnastics, basketball, athletics, swimming, shooting, table tennis, badminton, taekwondo, and cycling.

A lot of talent, sportsmanship, and blue and white pride!

Results of the Israeli delegation to the European Youth Olympic Festival EYOF 2025

Bicycle

Road bikes

Aviv Dunsky
5th place out of 88

Yiftach Lahav
25th place out of 98

Ido Dagan
30th place out of 98

Hagar Lahav
58th place out of 88

Mountain bikes

Spring Herman
13th place out of 26

Shaked Medioni
16th place out of 31

Judo

Yuval Gabai
Silver medal (in the under 44 kg weight category)

Quarterfinals – Victory over an opponent from Italy
Semi-final – Victory over a Belgian opponent
Final Battle – Loss to an opponent from Azerbaijan

Tom Dobrovsky
Round 1 (in the up to 55 kg weight category) – Loss to an opponent from Georgia

Ella Barlev
Round 1 – (in the weight category up to 48 kg)
Loss to an opponent from Greece

Yahali Yahav
Round 1 – (in the up to 52 kg weight category) Victory over an opponent from Kosovo
Quarterfinals – Loss to an opponent from Hungary

Yoav Snir
Round 1 (in the up to 60 kg weight category) – Victory over an opponent from Denmark
Round 2 – Loss to an opponent from Germany

Noam Friedrich
Round 1 (in the up to 66 kg weight category) – victory over an opponent from Great Britain
Round 2 – Victory over a British opponent
Quarterfinals – Loss to an opponent from Lithuania

Gil Perry
Round 1 (in the up to 57 kg weight category) – Loss to an opponent from Sweden

May Yirmihahu
5th place – Round 1 (in the under 63 kg weight category) – lost to an opponent from Turkey.
Consolation Round – 3 wins against opponents from Greece, Slovenia, and Spain.
Bronze medal match – Loss to a Serbian opponent

Shachaf Levin
Round 1 (in the up to 73 kg weight category) – victory over an opponent from Great Britain.
Quarterfinals – Loss to an opponent from Azerbaijan
Condolence House – Loss to the Romanian opponent

Aslan Nasov
Round 1 (in the up to 81 kg weight category) – victory over an opponent from the Czech Republic
Round 2 – Loss to an opponent from Bulgaria

Roni Rosenfeld
5th place – Round 1 (in the over 70 kg weight category) – Loss to an opponent from Serbia
Consolation Round – 2 wins against opponents from Ukraine and Hungary
Bronze medal match – Loss to Czech opponent

Noam Ohayon
Round 1 (in the over 90 kg weight category) – victory over an opponent from Latvia
Quarterfinals – Loss to an opponent from Lithuania

Team competition
Victory for Israel 3-4 over the Azerbaijan national team
Quarterfinals – Loss to the Polish national team 2-4

Gymnastics

Noam Berkovich
Bronze medal in team mixed (with Ofir Shmueli)

4th place – Parallel Bars Final out of 74 gymnasts

9th place – Tension final out of 73 gymnasts

15th place – All-around final out of 79 gymnasts

Ofir Shmueli
Bronze medal in team mixed (with Noam Barkovich)

9th place – Bakora out of 99 gymnasts

18th place – in the all-around final out of 97 gymnasts

Aviv Gosman
7th place – in the rings final out of 72 gymnasts

28th place – in the all-around competition out of 79 gymnasts

Team results
8th Place – Boys’ Team (out of 23 countries)
12th place – Girls’ team (out of 33 countries)

Athletics

Lia Arviv
11th place and a new Israeli record for the cadets – shot put (14.95 m)
14th place – Discus throw (37.84 m)

Liam Hope
4th place – 110m Hurdles Final (13.70 seconds)
200m run – (22.13 seconds)

Assaf Nogard
15th place – qualifying for the 100m semi-finals – (10.81 seconds)

Aviv Ochman
15th place and personal best – 2000m Steeplechase (6:01.85)

Raz Sharon
Place 9 – 1500m (4:38.47)

Badminton

Yahav Sadeh
3rd place – two wins, two losses – in the group stage

Eita Sima
4th place – in the group stage
1/32 – Mixed Doubles – Loss to the Hungarian pair

Taekwondo

Talia Rubin
Bronze medal (in the under 44 kg weight category)

Victories over opponents from Romania, Finland, and the Czech Republic

Liat Hamilevsky
9th place (in the under 49 kg weight category)

Tomer Barash
9th place (in the under 48 kg weight category)

Yoav Drukman
9th place (in the under 55 kg weight category)

Lipaz Hagama
9th place (in the over 68 kg weight category)

Table tennis

Polina Tarnovych
9th place – advanced from the group stage in first place

Yahali Mor
9th place – advanced from the group stage in first place
1/8 Finals – Mixed Doubles – Yahli Mor and Polina Ternovych

Basketball

U16 National Team

6th place – 2 wins, 3 losses

Victories
Lithuania (76:74)
Latvia (75:60)

Losses
Serbia (57:71)
Slovenia (76:86)
Slovenia (86:87)

Shooting

Rabbi Zunz
8th Place – Air Rifle 40 Shots (413.8 points)

Alexandra Selenkov
18th Place – Air Rifle 40 Shots (413.6 points)

Rabbi Zunz
7th place – HIT/MISS round with 19 hits in the first stage, 10 hits in the second stage

Alexandra Selenkov
18th place – HIT/MISS round with 17 hits in the first stage

Zuntz and Selenkov
18th Place – Mixed Pairs – Air Rifle (408.9 points)
14th place – HIT/MISS round – with 25 total hits

Swimming

Sean Pomberg
Silver medal in the 1500-meter freestyle with a new age record: 15:50.05
Bronze medal in the 400-meter freestyle: 4:01.20
4th place in the 200m freestyle with a personal best: 1:55.67

Yoni Dagan
4th place in the 200m final. A: 2:09.30 (Personal Best)

Personal best in the 200 freestyle: 1:59.19
50m Freestyle Semi-final: 25.11

Yonathan Rabin
4th place in the 400m final. a. 4:36.33 (Personal Best)
200m Backstroke Semifinal: 2:13.60 (Personal Best)

Group 
4×100 Freestyle Relay – Final, 8th place.