Gili Sharir

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Gili Sharir
Personal information
Native nameגילי שריר
NationalityIsraeli
Born (1999-11-22) 22 November 1999 (age 22)
OccupationJudoka
Sport
Country Israel
SportJudo
Weight class–63 kg
Rank     Black belt in Judo
Achievements and titles
World Champ.R16 (2018, 2019)
European Champ.7th (2018)
Highest world ranking20th [1]
Medal record
Profile at external databases
IJF20212
JudoInside.com51630
Updated on 27 October 2021 (2021-10-27).

Gili Sharir (Hebrew: גילי שריר; born 22 November 1999) is an Israeli judoka.[2][3] She is the 2018 Hohhot Grand Prix silver medallist in the -63 kg weight class.[4][5]

Early life[]

Sharir's grew up in moshav Mazor, where her parents Danit and Danny still reside.[6]

Career[]

Earlier in her career, Sharir won a silver medal at the 2017 European U21 Championships[7][8][9][10] and a bronze at the 2017 European U23 Championships.[11][12][13][14]

Sharir represents Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics, competing at the women's 63 kg weight category. She lost in the first round to the five time Oceanian Champion, Australian Katharina Haecker, ending her part in the individual competition.[15][16][17][18]

References[]

  1. ^ "IJF World Ranking List" (PDF). International Judo Federation. 16 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  2. ^ "IJF Profile". IJF.org. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  3. ^ "JudoInside Profile". judoinside.com. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  4. ^ "2018 Grand Prix Hohhot". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  5. ^ "2018 Grand Prix Hohhot". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  6. ^ Hilaie, Sivan (31 July 2021). "From Jerusalem to Moshav Mazor: The famalies of the judo team celebrated the medal". Ynet sport (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2 August 2021.
  7. ^ "2017 European U21 Championships" (PDF). European Judo Union. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  8. ^ "2017 European U21 Championships". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  9. ^ "2017 European U21 Championships". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  10. ^ "2017 European Junior Championships". live.ijf.org. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  11. ^ "2017 European U23 Championships" (PDF). European Judo Union. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  12. ^ "2017 European U23 Championships". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  13. ^ "2017 European U23 Championships". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  14. ^ "2017 European U23 Championships". live.ijf.org. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  15. ^ "2020 Summer Olympics". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  16. ^ "2020 Summer Olympics". live.ijf.org. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  17. ^ "2020 Summer Olympics — Individual". JudoInside.com. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  18. ^ "Judo Sharir Gili — Tokyo 2020 Olympics". 2020 Summer Olympics. Archived from the original on 13 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.

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