Лидия Хатуэл-Чукерманн
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Имя рода | Лидия Хитюэль | ||||||||||||||
Национальность | Израильский | ||||||||||||||
Рожденный | Касабланка, Марокко | 15 августа 1963 г. ||||||||||||||
Высота | 5 футов 6 в (168 см) [ 1 ] | ||||||||||||||
Масса | 121 фунт (55 кг) [ 1 ] | ||||||||||||||
Спорт | |||||||||||||||
Страна | ![]() | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Fencing | ||||||||||||||
Event | Foil | ||||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||||||
Olympic finals | Los Angeles 1984 - 26th Barcelona 1992 - 23rd Atlanta 1996 - 13th | ||||||||||||||
Highest world ranking | 16th in the world in 1996 and 1997, reached the top 8 | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Лидия Хатауэл-Чукерманн ( иврит : לידיה חטואל-צוקרמן ; родился 15 августа 1963 года в Касабланке , Марокко), является израильским фехтовальщиком . Одна из лучших женщин -фехтовальщиков Израиля, она участвовала в отдельной фольге 1984, 1992 и 1996 годов на олимпиадах . Ее карьера фехтования началась в возрасте 8 лет, она сохраняла международный рейтинг до 2004 года, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] И она все еще соревновалась на национальном уровне в 2012 году. [ 4 ]
Ранняя и личная жизнь
[ редактировать ]Хатуэл-Чукерманн родился в Касабланке , Марокко, 15 августа 1963 года, один из девяти детей, родившихся у еврейских марокканских родителей. Семейство иммигрировала в Израиль , создавая Алию , позже в том же году, проживая в жилищном проекте в Акраиле, Израиль . [ 5 ] Вдохновленная интересом их отца к фехтованию и общей легкой атлетике, она и ее братья и сестры обучались вместе, в конечном итоге достигли олимпийского статуса взрослых. Хотя семья была сплоченной, некоторые из них впали в преступную деятельность, в частности, ее брат Ури Хатуэль, а затем, сын Ури Коби, оба из которых были обвинены израильскими властями за торговлю наркотиками . [ 5 ]
She has a master's degree in physical education, and works in special education.[5]
Fencing career
[edit]Israeli champion
[edit]Hatuel-Czuckermann first won the Israeli national title in 1979, when she was 16. She eventually won the title more than 20 times, including 16 consecutive years, and was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.[5][6]
Olympics
[edit]She missed her first chance at the Olympics at the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games because of the international 1980 Summer Olympics boycott.
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, at the age of 20, she won all six of her bouts in the first round (defeating Sheila Viard of Haiti, Silvana Giancola of Argentina, Mieko Miyahara of Japan, Margherita Zalaffi of Italy, Fiona McIntosh of Great Britain, and Veronique Brouquier of France), but was eliminated in the quarterfinals in which she went 1-3 (defeating O Seung-Sun of South Korea).[1] She finished in 26th place.[6]
She did not compete in the 1988 Seoul Olympics because the fencing competition fell on Yom Kippur.
At the 1992 Barcelona Games she went 3–2 in Round 1 (defeating Renée Aubin of Canada, Annette Dobmeier of Germany, and Ildikó Mincza-Nébald of Hungary), then won a barrage match against Yelena Glikina of Germany but lost in the final pool.[1] She finished in 23rd place.
At the 1996 Atlanta Games, she was Israel's flag bearer.[7] She was seeded number 12, had a bye in Round One, won her first match in Round Two over Felicia Zimmerman of the US, but lost 15–13 in Round Three to two-time team silver medalist number 5 seed Monika Weber-Koszto of Germany. She finished in 13th place. She also competed in the team foil event, along with Ayelet Ohayon, Lilach Parisky, and Ira Slivotsky. The Israelis, who were seeded number 9, lost to China in the first round (29–45), but defeated the United States (45–39; with her defeating Zimmerman and Suzanne Paxton).[1] They finished in 9th place.[6]
World Championships and World Cup
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In 1991, she finished 8th in the World Championships, and in 1996 she was ranked 8th in World Cup.[8]
Olympic Games
[edit]1980 Moscow, Russia, didn't participate because of the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott
1984 Los Angeles, USA, 26th
1988 Seoul, Korea, didn't participate because of the Day of Atonement
1992 Barcelona, Spain, 23rd
1996 Atlanta, USA, 13th - Flag bearer
World Championships
[edit]1982 Rome, Italy, 52nd
1983 Vienna, Austria, 26th
1986 Sofia, Bulgaria, 22nd
1987 Lousanne, Switzerland, 20th
1989 Denver, USA, 18th
1990 Lyon, France, 16th
1991 Budapest, Hungary, 8th - highest rank
1994 Athens, Greece, 15th
1995 The Hague, the Netherlands, 38th
1999 Seoul, Korea, 73rd.[9]
2001 Nîmes, France, 14th.[10]
2002 Lisbon, Portugal, 43rd
European Championships
[edit]She reached the semi-finals at the European Championships in 2002.[6]
Maccabiah Games
[edit]She won the bronze medal in the individual foil competition at the 2001 Maccabiah Games.[6]
Public activity
[edit]Sports
[edit]In 1996, right after the Atlanta Olympics, she was among the founders of the Israeli Olympic Athletes Committee, and retained her membership until 2009.
Between 2004 and 2009 she was a member of the Olympic Committee of Israel.[11] From 2010 to 2012 she served as Chairman of the Israeli Fencing Association.[12][13] In 2012, she was Director of Sports Activities for Acre.[14][15]
Politics
[edit]In 2012, she was among the organizers of the Gilad Shalit Cycling for Peace ride.[16]
Academics
[edit]She published an article in the field of ADHD - "Hyperactivity\Impulsivity Amelioration Effects of a Fencing Training Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder", at DISCOBOLUL; Physical Education, Sport and Kinetotherapy Journal (October–December 2016).[17]
Family
[edit]Hatuel-Czuckermann has been married to Robert Czuckermann since 1989 and the two have four children together, sons Idan,[18] Matan,[19] and Niran,[20] and daughter Lihi. With the exception of Lihi, all of her children are competitive fencers with the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime.[21][22] Other notable members of her family include her brother, Yitzhak Hatuel, and her niece, Delila Hatuel, both of whom are fencers.[23][24]
See also
[edit]- List of select Jewish fencers
- Sport in Israel
- The Truth About the Jewish Mother[25]
- Football for Peace?[26]
References
[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Lydia Czuckermann-Hatuel Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
- ^ fie.org - International Fencing Federation
- ^ "Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
- ^ First time in Israel: Mother and soon on the same competition
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Fenced in - Haaretz - Israel News | Haaretz.com
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Hatoel-Zuckerman, Lydia". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ^ "Archives - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. 20 July 1996.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-01-29. Retrieved 2007-02-06.
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- ^ "About". one.co.il. Archived from the original on 2010-02-19. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
- ^ "איגוד הסיוף בישראל Israel Fencing Association". fencing.org.il.
- ^ Israeli wins fencing championship in Moscow – The Canadian Jewish News
- ^ 'We all love him' | The Jewish Standard
- ^ Football for Peace: Teaching and Playing Sport for Conflict Resolution in ... - Google Books
- ^ "Gilad Shalit joins Arab and Jewish cyclists for peace". 17 May 2012.
- ^ "x" (PDF).
- ^ "Fencer - CZUCKERMANN Idan - ISRAEL - FIE - International Fencing Federation". fie.org. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "Fencer - CZUCKERMANN Matan - ISRAEL - FIE - International Fencing Federation". fie.org. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "Fencer - CZUCKERMANN Niran - ISRAEL - FIE - International Fencing Federation". fie.org. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ "CZUCKERMAN Matan - Biography". European Fencing Confederation.
- ^ "CZUCKERMANN Idan - Biography". European Fencing Confederation.
- ^ Talshir, Uri (September 21, 2011). "Fencing / Living by the sword". Haaretz. Retrieved November 10, 2011.
- ^ "Double-edged foil". The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on January 4, 2013. Retrieved November 10, 2011.
- ^ Марни Уинстон-Макаули (2007). Идиш Мамас: правда о еврейской матери . Эндрюс МакМил издательство. ISBN 978-0-7407-6376-2 Полем Получено 20 декабря 2010 года .
- ^ Джон Сугден, Джеймс Уоллис (2007). Футбол для мира?: Проблемы использования спорта для сосуществования в Израиле . Мейер и Мейер Верлаг. ISBN 978-1-84126-181-2 Полем Получено 20 декабря 2010 года .
Внешние ссылки
[ редактировать ]- 1963 Рождение
- Живые люди
- Израильская женская фольга фехтовальщики
- Еврейская фольга
- Спортсмены из Касабланки
- Олимпийские фехтовальщики для Израиля
- Фехтовальщики на летних Олимпийских играх 1984 года
- Фехтовальщики на летних Олимпийских играх 1992 года
- Фехтовальщики на летних Олимпийских играх 1996 года
- Maccabiah Games Bronze Mredalists для Израиля
- Maccabiah Games Medalists в фехтовании
- Конкуренты на маккабийских играх 2001 года
- Израильский народ марокканского еврейского происхождения