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The Israeli delegation to Rio gathers for a farewell from President Reuven Rivlin. (Kobi Richter/TPS)

The Israeli delegation to Rio gathers for a farewell from President Reuven Rivlin. (Kobi Richter/TPS)

The Israeli Olympic and Paralympic delegations met on Wednesday, July 13, at the President’s Residence before departing to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil where they will compete in the 2016 Olympic Games. President Reuven Rivlin congratulated the teams and wished them luck.

“I can see that you are calm but alert, ready for any challenge,” Rivlin addressed the athletes.

“Your preparation has been superb, and now is the time to reap the fruit of your efforts. We believe in you and know that you can and will return home with Olympic medals.”

Israel’s Olympic team is the biggest in its history with 47 athletes and will compete in many of the events held at the Games.

“We are a small team, but we have quality and are determined,” Israeli Olympic Committee President Igal Carmi said. “I am very proud of the Israeli team. We are ready to compete at the highest levels.”

Rhythmic gymnast Neta Rivkin was selected to hold the Israeli flag at the opening ceremony of the Olympics. The 2016 games will be her third as she competed at both London and Beijing.

“When I was told I would be holding the flag, I felt I was fulfilling another personal dream,” she said. “On behalf of all the athletes, I can promise that we will all do our very best. We all want to bring moments of joy to the Israeli people.”

The Paralympic Games will kick off in Rio two weeks after the end of the Olympic Games. They will be held at the same facilities and under the same governing council.

The Israeli delegation to these games includes 30 athletes, both Jews and Arabs, and for the first time in history, half of them are women.

“Israel is a pioneer of Paralympic sports worldwide,” said Rivlin. “You brought us the most medals in previous games. The delegation will be a pioneering one this year as well.”




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