Gal Nevo
Georgia Tech
European Championships (LC) | ||
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2016 London | 200 m medley | |
2010 Budapest | 400 m medley | |
European Championships (SC) | ||
2013 Herning | 400 m medley | |
2009 Istanbul | 400 m medley | |
2011 Szczecin | 200 m medley | |
2011 Szczecin | 400 m medley | |
2012 Chartres | 200 m medley | |
2012 Chartres | 400 m medley | |
2015 Netanya | 400 m medley | |
Maccabiah Games | ||
2009 Israel | 400 m medley |
Gal Nevo (Hebrew: גל נבו; born 29 June 1987) is a record-holding Israeli swimmer.
Biography
Gal Nevo was born in Kibbutz Hamadia in the Beit She'an Valley.[1][2] When the local swimming pool closed, Nevo would practice at Gan HaShlosha National Park.[3]
Sports career
Nevo holds three Israeli records, in the 200m IM, 400m IM and 200m butterfly. He represented Israel at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.[4] Nevo competed on behalf of Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.[5] He won a gold medal for Israel in the 2009 Maccabiah Games in the 400 m medley. Nevo also competed on behalf of Israel at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[6] Nevo finished 10th in the heats of the 400 meters individual medley, breaking his personal best time.[3] Nevo also swam at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
See also
References
- ^ "Israeli Sports". Jewish Sports Review. 8 (87): 21. September–October 2011.
- ^ "Jews in the Olympics: 63 Athletes, 7 Countries". Jewishinstlouis.org. Archived from the original on April 7, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
- ^ a b A pain in the ass, Haaretz
- ^ "Sports Reference". Sports Reference. 1987-06-29. Archived from the original on 2012-07-06. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
- ^ "Israel at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games". Sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on August 12, 2011. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
- ^ "Israel swimmer Gal Nevo qualifies for 2012 London Summer Olympics - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper". Haaretz.com. 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
External links
- Gal Nevo at World Aquatics
- Gal Nevo at SwimRankings.net
- Gal Nevo at Olympics.com
- Gal Nevo at Olympedia
- Gal Nevo at the Olympic Committee of Israel (in Hebrew)
- Gal Nevo on Facebook
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- 1990: John Davis (NC)/Jack Jackson (UVA)
- 1991: David Monasterio (NC)
- 1992: Greg Indrisano (UVA)
- 1993: David Fox (NCST)
- 1994: Peter Wright (UVA)
- 1995: Rob Braknis (FSU)
- 1996: Steve Bonack (NC)
- 1997: Stephen Parry (FSU)
- 1998: Brendon Dedekind (FSU)
- 1999: Brendon Dedekind (FSU)
- 2000: Ed Moses (UVA)
- 2001: Ian Prichard (UVA)
- 2002: Luke Anderson (UVA)
- 2003: Fran Crippen (UVA)
- 2004: Fran Crippen (UVA)
- 2005: Vanja Rogulj (UVA)
- 2006: Cullen Jones (NCST)
- 2007: Pat Mellors (UVA)
- 2008: Matt McLean (UVA)
- 2009: Gal Nevo (GT)
- 2010: Gal Nevo (GT)
- 2011: Matt McLean (UVA)
- 2012: Mateo DeAngulo (FSU)
- 2013: Tom Luchsinger (NC)
- 2014: Pavel Sankovich (FSU)
- 2015: Simonas Bilis (NCST)
- 2016: Simonas Bilis (NCST)
- 2017: Ryan Held (NCST)
- 2018: Andreas Vazaios (NCST)
- 2019: Coleman Stewart (NCST)
- 2020: Coleman Stewart (NCST)
- 2021: Nicolas Albiero (UL)
- 2022: Nicolas Albiero (UL)
- 2023: Youssef Ramadan (VT)
- 1990: Melanie Valerio (UVA)
- 1991: Karen Burgess (UVA)
- 1992: Melissa Douse (NC)
- 1993: Karen Burgess (UVA)
- 1994: Leslie Ramsey (NC)
- 1995: Kari Haag (NC)
- 1996: Kari Haag (NC)
- 1997: Richelle Depold (NC)
- 1998: Richelle Fox (NC)
- 1999: Rebecca Cronk (UVA)
- 2000: Cara Lane (UVA)
- 2001: Cara Lane (UVA)
- 2002: Mirjana Bosevska (UVA)
- 2003: Jessi Perruquet (NC)
- 2004: Emma Dutton (FSU)
- 2005: Brielle White (UVA)
- 2006: Brielle White (UVA)
- 2007: Jessica Botzum (VT)
- 2008: Jessica Botzum (VT)
- 2009: Mei Christensen (UVA)
- 2010: Mei Christensen (UVA)
- 2011: Lauren Perdue (UVA)
- 2012: Stephanie Peacock (NC)
- 2013: Cari Blalock (NC)
- 2014: Emma Reaney (ND)
- 2015: Kelsi Worrell (UL)
- 2016: Kelsi Worrell (UL)
- 2017: Mallory Comerford (UL)
- 2018: Mallory Comerford (UL)
- 2019: Mallory Comerford (UL)
- 2020: Paige Madden (UVA)
- 2021: Paige Madden (UVA)
- 2022: Kate Douglass (UVA)
- 2023: Kate Douglass (UVA)