Israel Olympics icon Yael Arad awarded Chaim Herzog prize
Israelโs first Olympic medalist, Yael Arad, made history in 1992 when she became the first Israeli to win an Olympic medal, claiming silver in judo at the Barcelona Olympics.
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Israelโs first Olympic medalist, Yael Arad, made history in 1992 when she became the first Israeli to win an Olympic medal, claiming silver in judo at the Barcelona Olympics.
Israelโs first Olympic medalist and chair of the Olympic Committee of Israel was honored at the Presidentโs Residence for her trailblazing sports career, leadership and role in advancing Israeli athletics worldwide