Israeli Taekwando Fighter Wins Bronze Medal
Avishag Semberg, a 19-year-old taekwando contender, won bronze in the ladies' under 49 kg classification on Saturday, giving Israel its first award of the Tokyo Olympics and its first ever in the game. 안전놀이터
Semberg was not anticipated to award, however she procured the bronze in the wake of overcoming Turkey's Rukiye Yldrm. After the match, she accepted Yael Arad, a previous judoka who was Israel's first Olympic medalist in 1992, in the stands, The Times of Israel revealed.
"I said to myself, 'I need this award more than she does,' and I did it… I have an Olympic decoration at 19, it's a little glimpse of heaven," Semberg said after her success.
Semberg's first success prior in the day was Israel's first historically speaking Olympic success in any taekwando classification. She had won gold in the European titles recently.
Taekwando is a Korean military craftsmanship that includes punching and kicking, regularly at head tallness, and here and there in turning design. Israel is relied upon to succeed something like one award in judo, a Japanese military workmanship that highlights wrestling procedures.