On this night, two young Jewish athletes made the world stop and take notice – together, in black and white, at the very heart of basketball’s most diverse city.
The two basketball teams representing Tel Aviv have plenty of off-court activity.
Omer Mayer sparks a double-digit comeback for the blue-and-white vs Cameroon to advance.
Sporting a “chai” on his car and a yellow ribbon on his suit, Israeli NASCAR driver is more than a racer – he’s a symbol of resilience, remembrance, and pride.
"We have lost two champions. Their deaths represent irreparable losses for Portuguese football, and we will do everything we can to honour their legacy every day."
Walking is a simple, low-cost activity that can reduce the burden of lower back pain, says study author.
With his legal case dismissed and a potential suspension looming, Retzlaff is now looking to continue his career elsewhere.
Ben Yishai and Haas are also reigning champions of the “Ya’az” Tel Aviv–Jaffa Footvolley League. They will now return home to compete in the upcoming domestic season, set to begin Saturday, July 12.
“First of all, during a time like this, there’s even more pride and a sense of responsibility, especially since this is a World Championship,” Goldman said.
Blue-and-white athletes once again targeted by sports boycott as FIBA investigates Jordanians' decision not to play.