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Team GB’s 31 Maccabiah medals!

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The junior track & field squad won 7 of GB’s 31 medals in Israel

With the 19th Maccabiah Games now over, take a look at who won what for Team GB following a thoroughly successful fortnight of sporting action in Israel.

GOLD
Football U16
Netball junior
Tennis open mixed doubles – Richard Moss
Tennis junior mixed doubles – Joshua Paris & Rebecca Smaller
Track & field 200m junior – Ellie Edwards
Track & field 800m junior – Sam Shindler-Glass

SILVER
Badminton – boys team sabre –Richard Bernstein, Joel Crowne, Leo Gundle
Cricket junior
Futsal junior
Judo – Philip Bloom
Rugby junior
Tennis – junior boys’ singles – Joshua Paris
Track & field – 1,500m men junior – Sam Shindler-Glass
Track & field – javelin – James Bongart

BRONZE
Badminton – junior boy’s doubles – David Garcia & Aaron Miller
Badminton – boy’s consolation plate – David Garcia
Cricket open
Fencing – men’s Epee – Guy Cohen
Fencing – boy’s team foil – Richard Bernstein, Joel Crowne, Leo Gundle
Football youth
Football masters 35+
Netball open
Rowing – Coxless 4’s – Simon Kay & Rob Williams
Rowing – Coxless pairs – Simon Kay & Rob Williams
Swimming – girl’s 4x100m individual medley relay team – Chloe Jacobs, Hollie Fisher, Rachel Ayrton & Elisha Kramer
Swimming – women’s 4x200m freestyle relay – Naomi Ayrton (part of mixed team)
Swimming – men’s 4x200m freestyle relay – Adam Warner (part of mixed team)
Tennis – junior girls singles – Rebecca Smaller
Track & field – 100m – Ellie Edwards
Track & field – mixed international team – Ellie Edwards
Track & field – 4×100 men junior – James Bongart, Adam Muscat, Daniel Gubbay & Jack Reeve

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