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Nationality
  
Israeli

Coached by
  
Ilan Tashtash

Height
  
6' 2" (189 cm)

Name
  
Udi Gal

Country
  
Israel

Weight
  
73 kg

Sport
  
Sailing


Udi Gal

Born
  
June 11, 1979 (age 44) (
1979-06-11
)
Tel Aviv, Israel

Event(s)
  
Men's 470-Class Two-Person Dinghy

Udi Gal (Hebrew: אודי גל‎; born June 11, 1979) is an Israeli Olympic sailor, who is a sailing world championship three-time bronze medalist.

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Biography

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Gal is Jewish, and was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. He started sailing at 8 years of age, and started racing at 13 years of age. He competes with the club Hapoel Tel Aviv. He competed with partner Gideon Kliger in two-man competitions from the outset of his career, through 2009.

The first event he won was the Youth Europeans 420, in 1996. In 1998 he and Kliger won the European Youth Championships, and in 2001 they finished second in the European Championship in Ireland.

In 2004 he was chosen as chair of the Israel Olympic Committee's athletes section.

He and Kliger won bronze medals in the Sailing 470 World Championship for three straight years in Men's 470-Class Two-Person Dinghy — in 2006–08. In June 2007, he came in third in the Men's 470 ISAF Sailing World Championships, in Cascais, Portugal. In January 2008, he came in third in the Men 470 World Championships, in Melbourne, Australia. In April 2008, he and Kliger were ranked third in the world in the 470 class dinghy.

Gal and Kliger competed on behalf of Israel at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, and on behalf of Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Sailing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, in Men's 470-Class Two-Person Dinghy, coming in 15th and 14th, respectively.

He coaches Israeli Olympians Eyal Levin and Dan Froyliche, who are competing on behalf of Israel at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in the 470.

References

Udi Gal Wikipedia