Israel at the 2010 Winter Olympics explained

Noc:ISR
Nocname:Olympic Committee of Israel
Games:Winter Olympics
Year:2010
Website: 
Location:Vancouver
Competitors:3
Sports:2
Flagbearer Open:Alexandra Zaretsky
Flagbearer Close:Mykhaylo Renzhyn
Gold:0
Silver:0
Bronze:0
Appearances:auto
App Begin Year:1994

Israel has participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which occurred from February 12–28, 2010. This was the fifth time Israel took part in the Winter Olympics. The Israeli delegation consisted of alpine skier Mykhaylo Renzhyn and ice dancing duo Alexandra Zaretsky and Roman Zaretsky. Tamar Katz qualified, but the Israeli National Olympic Committee (NOC) did not permit her to compete. They did not bring home a medal during these Olympics.

Background

Israel participated in every Winter Olympics since the 1994 Olympics in Norway. The country has never won a Winter Olympics medal.[1]

Three athletes represented Israel in the 2010 Olympics: two in figure skating and one in alpine skiing.[2] [3] Mykhaylo Renzhyn was Israel's first-ever Olympic alpine skiing competitor during the 2006 Winter Games.[4] Brother and sister ice skating duo Alexandra Zaretsky and Roman Zaretsky also competed for Israel at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Alexandra Zaretsky was the flag bearer for the opening ceremonies and Mykhaylo Renzhyn had the honor for the closing ceremonies.[5] [6]

Alpine skiing

See main article: Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Mykhaylo Renzhyn was the lone Israeli alpiner skier. He competed in the men's giant slalom and men's slalom events. He trains in the United States.[7] Renzhyn competed in the men's giant slalom event on February 23, originally scheduled for the 21st. He finished in 55th place, out of 81 competitors that posted a time. He finished the first run in 1:25.77 and the second in 1:28.04, for a total of 2:53.81. He was 15.98 seconds behind the leader.[8] In the slalom event, Renzhyn finished 35th of 48 athletes that completed the event. He posted a time of 52.84 in his first run, and 56.07 in the second. He finished the event 9.59 seconds behind the leader.[9]

AthleteEventRun 1Run 2TotalRank
Mykhaylo RenzhynMen's giant slalom1:25.771:28.042:53.1855
Men's slalom52.8456.071:48.9135

Ice dancing

See main article: Figure skating at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Israel qualified one entrant in ladies singles and two in ice dancing, for a total of three athletes.[10] However, the Olympic Committee of Israel decided on January 24, 2010, to send only Alexandra Zaretsky and Roman Zaretsky in the ice dancing event, and not send Tamar Katz for the ladies event, because she failed to reach the criteria set by Israel NOC.[11] The Israeli NOC said during an interview that they set targets for their athletes ahead of time, and Katz was required to finish in the top 14 at the European Championships (she finished 21st). The Secretary General went on to say that while some countries' goal is to compete, Israel's goal is to win.[12]

The Zaretsky duo was coached by their mother in Israel. They did not get much ice time, and the arena was bombed multiple times. They later moved to the United States and were coached by Galit Chait.[13] They competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they only had two weeks notice but finished 22nd.[14] The competition started with the compulsory dance, and the pair danced to "Tango Romantica", as the rest of the competitors did.[15] The romantic music can be awkward for sibling pairs, but the Zaretskys say they act to get through it.[16] They performed to "Hava Negillah" for the original dance and "Schindler’s List" for the free dance. They performed music from Schindler's List for remembrance of the Holocaust, and to pay tribute to their family's history. "Hava Negillah" is more upbeat, and they hoped to have the audience clap along and get involved. They placed tenth in each dance category, and finished tenth overall.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Israel at the Olympics. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417093132/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/ISR/. dead. April 17, 2020. Sports Reference. July 5, 2018.
  2. Web site: 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver / Israel's team: Two skaters, a skier . . January 25, 2010 . January 25, 2010 . January 30, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100130012749/http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1144862.html . dead .
  3. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/ISR/winter/2010/ Israel at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games
  4. Web site: Jewish ice dancer from Michigan wins silver. February 26, 2010. jweekly.com. July 5, 2018.
  5. News: Complete list of 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic flag-bearers. 12 February 2010. The Vancouver Sun. 29 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20100216123527/http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Complete%2Blist%2B2010%2BVancouver%2BWinter%2BOlympic%2Bflag%2Bbearers/2558064/story.html. 16 February 2010.
  6. Web site: The Flagbearers for the Vancouver 2010 Closing Ceremony. 28 February 2010. International Olympic Committee. 29 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20100401032223/http://www.olympic.org/Documents/Games_Vancouver_2010/ClosingCeremonyFlagbearers-eng.pdf. 1 April 2010. dead.
  7. Web site: Israelis are medal hopefuls. February 12, 2010. July 6, 2018. Jewish Independent. Siegel. Masada.
  8. Web site: Men's Giant Slalom Results. New York Times. July 6, 2018.
  9. Web site: Men's Slalom Results. New York Times. July 6, 2018.
  10. Web site: International Skating Union Communication No. 1589: Olympic Winter Games 2010 - Entries/Participation Single & Pair And Ice Dance . PDF . . September 28, 2009 . November 21, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091004213514/http://isu.sportcentric.net/db/files/serve.php?id=1565 . October 4, 2009 .
  11. Web site: Israel cedes Olympic ladies spot to Australia. https://web.archive.org/web/20100204000744/http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100201&content_id=8003642&vkey=ice_news. February 4, 2010. dead.
  12. Web site: An Olympic Qualifier, But Not in Israel's Eyes. The New York Times. Siegel. Masada. January 29, 2010. July 5, 2018.
  13. Web site: Ice dancing team hopes to build winter legacy for Israel. Guzzardo. Jamie. CNN. February 18, 2010. July 5, 2018.
  14. Web site: Israel's Winter Athletes Come to U.S. Seeking Ice and Medals. New York Times. January 19, 2010. McGrath. Charles. July 5, 2018.
  15. Web site: Zaretskys' Olympic Dance a Tribute to their Holocaust Losses. Jerusalem Post. February 19, 2010. July 5, 2018. Krieger. Hilary Leila.
  16. Web site: Brother-Sister Skating Pairs, Too Close for Comfort. James. Susan Donaldson. February 19, 2010. July 5, 2018. ABC News.
  17. Web site: Figure Skating at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games: Mixed Ice Dancing. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418132152/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/winter/2010/FSK/mixed-ice-dancing.html. dead. April 18, 2020. Sports Reference. July 21, 2018.