Daria Golovati and Alexei Glibinsky won the first Tel Aviv Sprint-Sea competition, held Friday morning at the Tel Aviv Port marina. The event was described as the first professional sprint-swimming competition of its kind in the world, and it brought together 96 of Israel’s fastest male and female swimmers in knockout heats watched by hundreds of spectators.
In the women’s competition, Golovati of Hapoel Bat Yam dominated from the round of 16 through the final and won every heat she entered, leaving little doubt about her status as Israel’s fastest swimmer. She finished ahead of Shani Goland of Maccabi Haifa, who took second place, and Aviv Barzilai of Maccabi Haifa, who came third.
Golovati is already one of Israel’s most decorated swimmers. She won the European title in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay in Belgrade in 2024 and represented Israel at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The article also said the men’s race featured drama, VAR and a win for Glibinsky, but it did not provide further details in the text supplied. The event was covered by Sport 5 and photographed by Erez Arttstein.