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Three Israeli Sailors Finish in Top Ten at ILCA6 Youth World Championship

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First reported by Mako · 43 minutes ago

What happened

At the 2026 ILCA6 Youth World Championship in Denmark, three Israeli sailors finished in the top ten, with Gaia Datiashvili sixth, Rivka Mantel seventh, and Noam Lehat ninth, showcasing Israel's growing strength in youth sailing.

  • 01Three Israeli sailors placed in the top ten at the ILCA6 Youth World Championship in Denmark.
  • 02Gaia Datiashvili and Rivka Mantel finished sixth and seventh among 122 girls from 35 countries.
  • 03Noam Lehat secured ninth place among 307 boys from 43 nations.
  • 04The championship featured six days of racing with varying wind conditions up to 23 knots.
  • 05Coach Eran Sela praised the team's potential despite missing medals in final races.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew43 minutes ago
Three Israeli Sailors Finish in Top Ten at ILCA6 Youth World Championship
N12Center · Hebrew43 minutes ago
Three Israeli Sailors Finish in Top Ten at ILCA6 Youth World Championship

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