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Israeli athlete makes history after winning two medals in Europe

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praises Artem Dolgopyat on Twitter, saying, “all citizens of Israel are proud of you.”

Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat at the European Championships on Dec. 13, 2020. Source: YouTube.
Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat at the European Championships on Dec. 13, 2020. Source: YouTube.

Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat made history on Sunday after winning the gold medal for the floor exercise at the European Championships, in addition to a bronze medal for vault with a score of 14.766.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Dolgopyat on Twitter, saying “all citizens of Israel are proud of you.”

Israeli gymnast Alexander Myakinin later won the bronze medal on the high bar event, getting a score of 14.200.

The win puts the two athletes on a promising path for the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, adding to various other fields that Israel has made strides in, including judo and baseball.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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