Israeli Judoka Peter Paltchik Takes Gold at European Championships
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by Israel Hayom / JNS.org
JNS.org – Israeli judoka Peter Paltchik took gold in the European Judo Championships’ under-100 kg division in Prague on Saturday, defeating Russia’s Arman Adamian.
The gold was a first for Paltchik, who is considered one of Israel’s top athletes and a potential Tokyo 2020 Olympic medalist. He previously took bronze at the 2018 European Championships in Tel Aviv.
“My whole body hurts. It feels amazing. In the finals, I constantly told myself this is mine,” Paltchik told Israel’s Kan public broadcaster after his win.
Paltchik won with a “golden score,” achieved when a judoka pins their opponent for 25 seconds, when his match with Adamian went into overtime.
Earlier in the day, he defeated Bulgarian Boris Georgiev in the quarterfinals and Georgia’s Varlam Liparteliani in the semi-finals to make it to the finals.
Paltchik was the second Israeli to take home a medal at the competition, after Tal Flicker took silver in the under-66 kg. category on Thursday.
Israeli Culture and and Sports Minister Yehiel “Hili” Tropper congratulated Paltchik on his victory.
“We are proud of your achievement, which is the result of determination and perseverance, and we are waiting to celebrate together with you at home. It’s touching to see the Israeli flag above the podium. Way to go, Peter, Coach Oren Smadja, and all of the accompanying team,” said Tropper.
Israeli Judo Association President Moshe Ponte lauded Paltchik’s “huge achievement,” citing the difficulty of training during the ongoing pandemic.
“I’m glad that during months of uncertainty, we knew how to continue to train, stay in shape, stay sharp,” he said.
Smadja said he takes “great pride and satisfaction in the great achievements for the Israeli judo team. There’s no doubt that the decision to beat the coronavirus led us to the championships in the best way possible.”
He said the team’s decision to train outdoors to reduce the risk to athletes of contracting the virus turned out to be the right one. “Our achievements are the result of hard work, dedication, adherence to a path, and a belief in what we do,” said Smadja.
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