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19Th Maccabiah Games Masters 19th Maccabiah Games Masters 24/07 - 26/07/2013 Wingate Institute Results Print Date 26/07/2013 Print Time 14:40 Event No 1 Direct Final Page 1 of 48 Women 200 m Freestyle Age 21-99 AGR 70 04:25.47 Shivalin Zanna Maccabi Nahariya 15/07/2011 Wingate AGR 65 02:52.12 Holdshtein Stela Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 12/06/2012 ITA AGR 60 02:52.50 Holdshtein Stela Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 29/08/2007 SLO AGR 55 02:38.96 Nisman Ronda Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 05/06/2009 Wingate AGR 50 02:52.23 Holdshtein Stela Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 01/04/2001 ESP AGR 45 02:26.91 Katan Ronit Hapoel Galil Elyon 04/06/2013 BUL AGR 40 02:27.76 Katan Ronit Hapoel Galil Elyon 15/05/2008 Wingate AGR 35 02:25.27 Faor Adina Bnei Herzliya 05/06/2009 Wingate AGR 35 02:25.27 04/01/2010 AGR 30 02:22.52 20/07/2012 AGR 25 02:22.62 Bichman Adi Maccabi Shoham 15/07/2011 Wingate Fina Team Rate Heat Line Last Name First Name Birth Year Team Result Point Point Age Group 21-24 1 5 4 Komm Lee 1992 Israel A 02:51.32 287 Age Group 25-29 1 6 5 Appel Chen 1987 Israel A 02:35.59 383 2 6 2 Marmur Tal 1984 Israel A 02:42.35 337 Age Group 30-34 7 6 Bichman Adi 1983 Israel A 02:20.28 AGR 522 2 1 2 Yahav Inbal 1980 Israel A 02:44.31 325 3 6 6 Barash Yael 1979 Israel A 02:48.39 302 1 7 Brenner Merav 1980 Israel NS Age Group 35-39 7 5 Meiri Zivit 1978 Israel A 02:18.79 AGR 539 2 7 4 Cohen Cecy 1974 Mexico A 02:20.03 525 3 3 4 Goulart Soraya 1975 Brazil A 02:35.43 384 4 7 8 Goodridge Daniella 1976 Australia A 02:36.45 377 5 5 1 Heinrich-Asher Nurit 1978 Israel A 02:46.99 310 Age Group 40-44 1 7 1 Nagli Ayalet 1971 Israel A 02:34.07 394 2 5 5 Rosenboim Miri 1973 Israel A 02:53.20 278 3 5 2 Svorai Keren 1972 Israel A 02:53.23 277 4 6 8 Vered Einav 1972 Israel A 02:54.26 273 5 5 6 Ramati Orit 1969 Israel A 02:58.51 254 6 3 8 Altman Yael 1969 Israel A 03:26.49 164 Age Group 45-49 7 7 Katan Ronit 1964 Israel A 02:25.81 AGR 465 2 7 2 Mcpherson Chris 1967 United States of America A 02:27.05 454 3 6 3 Burger Nikki 1967 Australia A 02:36.31 378 4 7 3 Kabani Deborah 1968 Brazil A 02:37.84 367 5 5 7 Sala Maria 1965 Venezuela A 03:07.56 219 6 1 6 Wasserman Dorit 1967 Israel A 03:13.54 199 7 3 7 Rosenblitt Any 1966 Chile A 03:37.93 139 Age Group 50-54 1 6 7 Westrick Judith 1963 United States of America A 02:38.06 365 2 4 4 Barak Limor 1962 Israel A 03:00.58 245 3 5 8 Solzi Dorit 1960 Israel A 03:05.58 226 Appelbaum 4 4 5 Sharabani Jaklin 1961 Israel A 03:07.16 220 5 4 6 Goldshtein Larisa 1961 Israel A 03:11.70 205 6 6 1 Sloss Hillary 1961 United States of America A 03:11.94 204 7 3 5 Chitiz Debra 1960 Israel A 03:13.75 198 Event No 1 Direct Final Page 2 of 48 Women 200 m Freestyle Age 21-99 AGR 70 04:25.47 Shivalin Zanna Maccabi Nahariya 15/07/2011 Wingate AGR 65 02:52.12 Holdshtein Stela Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 12/06/2012 ITA AGR 60 02:52.50 Holdshtein Stela Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 29/08/2007 SLO AGR 55 02:38.96 Nisman Ronda Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 05/06/2009 Wingate AGR 50 02:52.23 Holdshtein Stela Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 01/04/2001 ESP AGR 45 02:26.91 Katan Ronit Hapoel Galil Elyon 04/06/2013 BUL AGR 40 02:27.76 Katan Ronit Hapoel Galil Elyon 15/05/2008 Wingate AGR 35 02:25.27 Faor Adina Bnei Herzliya 05/06/2009 Wingate AGR 35 02:25.27 04/01/2010 AGR 30 02:22.52 20/07/2012 AGR 25 02:22.62 Bichman Adi Maccabi Shoham 15/07/2011 Wingate Fina Team Rate Heat Line Last Name First Name Birth Year Team Result Point Point Age Group 50-54 8 4 2 Wolf Irene 1963 Argentina A 03:14.33 197 9 3 1 Green Rozanne 1959 Australia A 03:18.34 185 10 3 6 Katz Dorit 1961 Israel A 03:23.24 172 11 1 8 Rasseino Olga 1963 Russia A 03:56.66 109 12 1 4 Pavinskiene Ela 1963 Lithuania A 04:00.86 103 Age Group 55-59 1 6 4 Nisman Ronda 1954 Israel A 02:40.48 349 2 4 8 Margalit Ella 1957 Israel A 03:03.57 233 3 4 3 Mazur Eva 1954 Israel A 03:11.65 205 4 3 3 Buchbinder Racnelle 1958 Australia A 03:12.28 203 5 2 7 Hirsch Helene 1957 United States of America A 03:41.83 132 4 7 Kozakiewicz Patricia 1956 Argentina A DQ SW 4.4 Age Group 60-64 1 3 2 Mann Margot 1949 Australia A 03:19.71 181 2 4 1 Limor Dorit 1951 Israel A 03:24.61 168 3 2 4 Rothschild Michal 1952 Israel A 03:44.95 127 4 2 5 Shahaf Anat 1953 Israel A 03:46.34 124 5 1 5 Mitchell Anita 1950 United States of America A 04:26.64 76 Age Group 65-69 1 5 3 Holdshtein Stela 1947 Israel A 02:56.83 261 2 2 1 Resnick Suzanne 1947 United States of America A 03:44.51 127 3 2 2 Largman Susanna 1948 Brazil A 04:06.43 96 Age Group 70-74 1 2 6 Katz Jane 1943 United States of America A 03:14.47 196 2 2 8 Shivalin Zanna 1940 Israel A 04:35.65 69 3 1 3 Rosenbaum Barbara 1940 United States of America A 04:49.87 59 Event No 2 Direct Final Page 3 of 48 Men 200 m Freestyle Age 21-99 AGR 75 03:43.86 20/07/2012 AGR 70 03:05.44 20/07/2012 AGR 65 02:28.39 Gertel Moshe Grater Jerusalem Swimming 12/06/2012 ITA AGR 60 02:21.27 Gertel Moshe Rabati Jerusalem 13/08/2006 Wingate AGR 55 02:17.54 Gertel Moshe Grater Jerusalem Swimming 01/04/2001 ESP AGR 50 02:15.27 Gertel Moshe Grater Jerusalem Swimming 23/06/1996 GBR AGR 45 02:08.88 Weis Zohar Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 12/04/2007 Wingate AGR 40 02:15.69 Shtegman Sagi ISR 20/07/2009 Wingate AGR 35 02:13.20 Titinshnider Roman ISR 20/07/2009 Wingate AGR 30 02:07.48 Limor Ari Hapoel Kfar Shemaryahu Swim 09/07/2010 Wingate Center AGR 25 02:08.27 20/07/2012 Fina Team Rate Heat Line Last Name First Name Birth Year Team Result Point Point Age Group 21-24 1 13 6 Katz Telmon Eyal 1989 Israel A 02:14.73 434 1 3 Margulin Daniel 1992 Israel NS Age Group 25-29 1 1 5 Mager Gal 1986 Israel A 02:30.62 311 2 5 4 Rabinovitch Tamir 1985 Israel A 02:49.61 217 Age Group 30-34 1 7 6 Aharon Zeev 1983 Israel A 02:31.24 307 2 10 6 Levi Royi 1981 Israel A 02:33.26 295 3 9 7 Namia-Cohen Amos 1981 Israel A 02:33.79 292 4 1 4 Cohen Oren 1982 Israel A 02:35.60 282 5 12 5 Yaniv Noam 1982 ZDVO A 02:38.14 268 Age Group 35-39 13 4 Halika Michael 1978 Israel A 02:03.11 AGR 569 2 13 2 Mizrahi Yonathan 1978 Israel A 02:14.43 437 3 12 8 Levin Yonatan 1978 Israel A 02:17.44 409 4 12 7 Sagan Yuri 1974 Israel A 02:18.06 403 5 12 3 Gelman Efraim 1978 Israel A 02:23.50 359 6 8 6 Mulol Elior 1976 Israel A 02:23.97 356 7 12 4 Koss Adrian 1977 Argentina A 02:24.84 349 8 8 2 Sagi Shay 1975 Israel A 02:31.61 305 9 6 3 Liderman Roni 1976 Israel A 02:46.20 231 10 6 8 Gazit Amitai 1974 Israel A 02:51.96 209 11 5 2 Masarwa Khallel 1974 Israel A 02:54.96 198 12 2 8 Franco Amir 1974 Israel A 02:55.58 196 Age Group 40-44 1 13 3 Letschert David 1971 South Africa A 02:13.71 444 2 11 6 Mensher Gershon 1971 Israel A 02:16.66 416 3 12 2 Housefather Anthony 1970 Canada A 02:17.20 411 4 13 7 Resler Arie 1973 Venezuela A 02:17.71 406 5 11 8 Shkedi Yaron 1972 Israel A 02:20.69 381 6 13 8 Telmon Amit 1970 Israel A 02:21.90 371 7 13 1 Cohen Eli 1973 Israel A 02:22.80 364 8 10 2 Kaufstein Ido 1969 Israel A 02:24.24 354 9 6 7 Szilagyi Gabor 1969 Hungary A 02:28.43 325 10 9 5 Kalil Doron 1971 Israel A 02:32.52 299 11 10 3 Salay Amnon 1971 Israel A 02:32.83 297 12 9 2 Riklin Gilad 1970 Israel A 02:35.46 282 13 7 7 Deitel Wayne 1969 Canada A 02:37.85 270 14 6 2 Even-Chen Liav 1969 Israel A 02:48.70 221 15 5 7 Lorber Itai 1971 Israel A 03:00.52 180 Age Group 45-49 1 13 5 Sternfeld Amir 1968 Israel A 02:18.82 397 2 10 5 Behr Phillip 1964 Australia A 02:21.80 372 3 7 2 Blavatnik Alexander 1964 United States of America A 02:24.16 354 4 10 1 Chetboun Luc 1968 Israel A 02:24.92 349 5 10 7 Teshuva Uzi 1968 Israel A 02:29.94 315 6 8 4 Komm Ori 1965 Israel A 02:30.51 311 Event No 2 Direct Final Page 4 of 48 Men 200 m Freestyle Age 21-99 AGR 75 03:43.86 20/07/2012 AGR 70 03:05.44 20/07/2012 AGR 65 02:28.39 Gertel Moshe Grater Jerusalem Swimming 12/06/2012 ITA AGR 60 02:21.27 Gertel Moshe Rabati Jerusalem 13/08/2006 Wingate AGR 55 02:17.54 Gertel Moshe Grater Jerusalem Swimming 01/04/2001 ESP AGR 50 02:15.27 Gertel Moshe Grater Jerusalem Swimming 23/06/1996 GBR AGR 45 02:08.88 Weis Zohar Aqvatikim Givat - Haim 12/04/2007 Wingate AGR 40 02:15.69 Shtegman Sagi ISR 20/07/2009 Wingate AGR 35 02:13.20 Titinshnider Roman ISR 20/07/2009 Wingate AGR 30 02:07.48 Limor Ari Hapoel Kfar Shemaryahu Swim 09/07/2010 Wingate Center AGR 25 02:08.27 20/07/2012 Fina Team Rate Heat Line Last Name First Name Birth Year Team Result Point Point Age Group 45-49 7 7 5 Ahronson Oren 1967 Israel A 02:32.11 302 8 2 2 Baikovicius Daniel 1967 Uruguay A 02:33.60 293 9 7 3 Galzur Oren 1968 Israel A 02:35.01 285 10 9 8 Ginzburg Ami 1965 Israel A 02:37.24 273 11 2 7 Zeinal Walter 1967 Uruguay A 02:53.89 202 12 3 4 Waiswol Jairo 1965 Brazil A 03:04.36 169 13 4 1 Zinger Daniel 1967 Israel A 03:19.04 135 Age Group 50-54 1 9 3 Kuzi Ido 1963 Israel A 02:21.84 372 2 11 7 Salman Amir 1960 Israel A 02:23.27 361 3 12 1 Kahn Ethan 1963 United States of America A 02:25.34 346 4 9 6 Davies Brett 1959 Israel A 02:33.05 296 5 7 1 Silverstein Joshua 1963 Israel A 02:42.52 247 6 6 5 Silver Mark 1963 Australia A 02:44.91 237 7 11 3 Krausz Rubens 1962 Brazil A 02:48.17 223 8 6 4 Shinar Ronen 1963 Israel A 02:49.65 217 9 5 1 Wel Dan 1961 Israel A 02:59.88 182 10 5 6 Rosenzweig Jordan 1962 Canada A 03:09.51 156 11 2 3 Bukharin Sergey 1959 Russia A 03:34.84 107 Age Group 55-59 1 11 2 Sher Jeff 1958 Australia A 02:16.15 420 2 8 8 Aaron Clive 1958 Australia A 02:31.37 306 3 8 3 Manor Thomas 1955 Israel A 02:34.89 286 4 8 5 Prag Adi 1957 Israel A 02:38.29 268 5 6 6 Amitai Shlomo 1954 Israel A 02:42.36 248 6 9 1 Romano Marcelo 1956 Argentina A 02:47.09 227 7 2 5 Garrun Cliff 1956 South Africa A 02:47.25 227 8 4 4 Buchler Dan 1955 Israel A 03:07.16 162 9 4 3 Gelber Eliahu 1954 Israel M 03:08.12 159 10 4 7 Kirschbaum
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