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Wednesday, August 25, 2004

OK, so the Ancient Greeks didn't compete at this one, but in 2004, as the Olympic committee continues to refuse any special recognition of the Israeli athletes slaughtered over 30 years ago, HaTikva plays at the Olympic Games.

Haaretz - Windsurfer Fridman wins Israel's first ever Olympic gold

Gal Fridman was awarded a gold medal for the windsurfing event at a ceremony in Athens on Wednesday evening, Israel's first ever gold at the Olympics.

During the ceremony, the Israeli national anthem "Hatikva" was played for the first time ever in the Olympic Games, while Fridman and the dozens of Isarelis in the audience sang along. Alex Giladi, the Israeli representative on the International Olympic Committee, bestowed the medal to Fridman, who looked very excited.

Fridman - the first Israeli to win two Olympic medals after winning the bronze in 1996 - finished the last of the 11 races in second place, but took the gold by scoring 42 points.

The silver went to Nikos Kaklamanakis of Greece, who finished with 52 points and Nick Dempsey of Britain won bronze.

After the ceremony, Fridman said: "I didn't believe that so many people would come to the ceremony. Everyone sang the 'Hatikva' with such intensity that people were in shock, they didn't understand where it came from." Fridman added that he also hoped to win the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics...


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