Israel's great medal hope in women's judo has been delivered. Inbar Lanir, who claimed the world title in the under-78kg category last year, has clinched the Israeli delegation's first Olympic medal in Paris.
She bested world No. 2 Anna Maria Wagner of Germany with a spectacular throw for ippon, propelling her into the final, where she lost in a heroic battle againt Italy's Alice Bellandi - thereby securing a silver medal.
Lanir's achievement marks the first time an Israeli Judoka has reached an Olympic final since Yael Arad's historic performance in Barcelona 1992.
The first Israeli medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics belongs to Inbal Lanir. Photo: EPA
The third-ranked Israeli began her Olympic campaign with a bye into the round of 16, where she swiftly dispatched 28th-ranked Khuslen Otgonbayar of Mongolia, securing victory by ippon in under three minutes.
Inbal Lanir secured Israel's first medal in the Paris Olympics (Oren Aharoni) Oren Aharoni
Lanir's quarterfinal bout pitted her against Guusje Steenhuis of the Netherlands, the world's eighth-ranked competitor whom she had never previously defeated. Today, however, Lanir broke that streak with a lightning-fast ippon just 23 seconds into the match, punching her ticket to the semifinals.