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This list includes Jews who have had outstanding achievements in sports. The criteria is: a) 1-3 places winners at major international tournaments; b) for team sports, winning in preliminary competitions of finals at major international tournaments, or playing for several seasons for clubs of major national leagues; c) owners of world records; and d) for sportsmen who do not pass this criteria but are still active, we recommend using section "Champion Hope" for each sport. We are working on the changes now.
See also: List of Jewish American sportspeople.
Commissioners, managers, and owners
- Roman Abramovich, Russia, owner of Chelsea Football Club
- Leslie Alexander, U.S., owner of Houston Rockets and Houston Comets
- Micky Arison, U.S., owner of the Miami Heat
- Red Auerbach, U.S., coach and GM of the Boston Celtics
- Gary Bettman, U.S., National Hockey League Commissioner
- Arthur Blank, U.S., owner of the Atlanta Falcons (since 2002); owner of the Arena Football League franchise the Georgia Force
- Mark Cohon, Canada, Canadian Football League Commissioner
- Mark Cuban, U.S., owner of Dallas Mavericks
- William Davidson, U.S., Chairman of Palace Sports and Entertainment, principal owner of the Detroit Pistons of the NBA, the Detroit Shock of the WNBA, and the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL
- Al Davis, U.S., owner of the Oakland Raiders
- David Dein, English, Vice Chairman of Arsenal Football Club and English FA
- Steve Ellman, U.S., owner of the Phoenix Coyotes
- Theo Epstein, U.S., General Manager of the Boston Red Sox
- Arcadi Gaydamak, Russia, owner of Beitar Jerusalem FC
- Don Garber, U.S., Major League Soccer Commissioner
- Alexandre Gaydamak, France and Russia, co-owner & Chairman of Portsmouth F.C.
- Dan Gilbert, U.S., owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Avram Glazer, U.S., joint Chairman of the Manchester United board
- Joel Glazer, U.S., Chairman of Manchester United
- Malcolm Glazer, U.S., owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, majority owner of Manchester United
- Paul Godfrey, Canada, CEO & President of the Toronto Blue Jays
- Eddie Gottlieb, U.S. basketball coach, owner Philadelphia Warriors, NBA founder
- Ludwig Guttmann , founder of the Paralympics
- Raanan Katz, Israel, part owner of the Miami Heat and owner of Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team.
- Herb Kohl, U.S., owner of the Milwaukee Bucks
- Bob Kraft, U.S., owner of the New England Patriots and New England Revolution
- Jerry Krause, U.S., former General Manager of the Chicago Bulls
- Kurt Landauer, Germany, President of Bayern Munich
- Randy Lerner, US, owner of the Cleveland Browns, owner of Aston Villa
- Lerner family, US, owners of the Washington Nationals
- Daniel Levy, England, Chairman of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur
- Jamie McCourt, U.S., owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, only current female owner in major league baseball (Jewish father, and therefore not considered Jewish under orthodox Jewish law)
- Art Modell, U.S., former owner of the Baltimore Ravens
- Gabe Paul, U.S., long-time President & General Manager of the Cleveland Indians
- Abe Pollin, U.S, owner of the Washington Wizards, former owner of the NHL's Washington Capitals and the WNBA's Washington Mystics
- Jaap van Praag, Dutch, President of Ajax Amsterdam 1964-78
- Michael van Praag, Dutch, President of Ajax Amsterdam, 1989-2002
- Jerry Reinsdorf, U.S., owner of the Chicago Bulls, owner of the Chicago White Sox
- Henry Samueli, U.S. owner of the Anaheim Ducks, founder of Broadcom Corporation
- Abe Saperstein, U.S. founder & owner of Harlem Globetrotters
- Howard Schultz, U.S. owner of Seattle Supersonics. Founder of Starbucks
- Bud Selig, U.S., Major League Baseball Commissioner
- Mark Shapiro, U.S., General Manager of the Cleveland Indians
- Ed Snider, U.S., owner of the Philadelphia Flyers
- Daniel Snyder, U.S., owner of Washington Redskins
- David Stern, U.S., National Basketball Association Commissioner
- Grigory Surkis, Ukraine, Chairman of Football Federation of Ukraine
- Lawrence Tanenbaum, Canada, owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, owner of the Toronto Raptors
- Zygi Wilf, principal owner of the Minnesota Vikings
- Fred Wilpon, U.S., owner of the New York Mets
- Lewis Wolff, U.S., owner of the Oakland Athletics
Sportscasters & promoters
- Kenny Albert, U.S. sportscaster
- Marv Albert, U.S. sportscaster
- Mel Allen, U.S. sportscaster, New York Yankees play-by-play announcer
- Eddie Andleman, U.S. Sportscaster WEEI
- Len Berman, U.S. sportscaster
- Chris Berman, U.S. ESPN talk show host (father Jewish)
- Bonnie Bernstein, U.S. CBS sportscaster
- Linda Cohn, U.S. ESPN anchor
- Myron Cope, Pittsburgh Steelers radio announcer
- Howard Cosell, U.S. sportscaster
- Rich Eisen, U.S. former ESPN, NFL Network anchor
- Eddie Epstein, U.S. Sportswriter ESPN
- Mike Greenberg, U.S. ESPN anchor
- Hank Greenberg, U.S. Football Analyst
- Paul Heyman, U.S. professional wrestling manager & promoter
- Melissa Hiatt, U.S. professional wrestling valet
- Dana Jacobson, U.S. co-host ESPN's Cold Pizza
- Billy Jaffe, U.S. sportscaster ]
- Suzy Kolber, U.S. Sportswriter ESPN
- Tony Kornheiser, U.S. radio show host, t.v. show host, author
- Michael Landsberg, Canadian TSN anchor
- Al Michaels, U.S. sportscaster
- Steve Levy, U.S. ESPN anchor
- Johnny Most, U.S. sportscaster (Boston Celtics)
- Elliott Price, Canadian Montreal Expos radio play-by-play
- Karl Ravech, U.S. ESPN journalist
- Howie Rose, U.s sportscaster
- Sam Rosen U.S. sportscaster (New York Rangers on TV, NHL on OLN, NFL on Fox)
- Dick Schaap, U.S. sportswriter and broadcaster
- Jeremy Schaap, U.S. sports commentator and broadcaster (son of Dick Schaap)
- Charley Steiner, U.S. Los Angeles Dodgers Radio-TV play-by-play announcer
- Dick Stockton, U.S. broadcaster, TNT
- Steve Stone, U.S. broadcaster WGN
- Suzyn Waldman, New York Yankees TV play-by-play announcer in mid-1990s and current commentator/analyst for NY Yankees radio broadcasts, first woman to hold either position on a regular basis for a Major League baseball team.
- Warner Wolf, U.S. sportscaster, formerly with CBS 9 in Washington D.C. and CBS 2 in New York, now with WABC NewsTalkRadio 77 in New York City.
Sportsmen
Baseball
- Cal Abrams, U.S. baseball player
- Morrie Arnovich, U.S. baseball player
- Brad Ausmus, U.S. baseball player
- Ross Baumgarten, U.S. baseball player
- Bo Belinsky, U.S. baseball player
- Moe Berg, U.S. baseball player
- Ron Blomberg, U.S. baseball player, Major League Baseball's first designated hitter
- Lou Boudreau, U.S. baseball player
- Ryan Braun, U.S. baseball player
- Craig Breslow, U.S. baseball player
- Harry Danning, U.S. baseball player
- Moe Drabowsky, U.S. baseball player
- Mike Epstein, U.S. baseball player
- Harry Feldman, U.S. baseball player
- Scott Feldman, U.S. baseball player
- Matt Ford, U.S. baseball player
- Sid Gordon, U.S. baseball player
- John Grabow, U.S. baseball player
- Shawn Green, U.S. baseball player
- Adam Greenberg, U.S. baseball player
- Hank Greenberg, U.S. baseball player
- Jason Hirsh, U.S baseball player
- Joe Horlen, U.S baseball player
- Ken Holtzman, U.S. baseball player
- Gabe Kapler, U.S. baseball player
- Ian Kinsler, U.S baseball player
- Sandy Koufax, U.S. baseball player
- Nadav Krasner, Israeli Olympic baseball team
- Alan Levine, U.S baseball player
- Mike Lieberthal, U.S. baseball player (father Jewish)
- Elliott Maddox, U.S baseball player
- Jason Marquis, U.S. baseball player
- Erskine Mayer, U.S. baseball player
- Buddy Myer, U.S. baseball player
- David Newhan, U.S. baseball player
- Jeff Newman (American baseball player), U.S. baseball player
- Barney Pelty, U.S. baseball player
- Jay Pike, U.S baseball player
- Lipman Pike, U.S. baseball player and manager
- Jake Pitler, U.S baseball player
- Scott Radinsky, U.S. baseball player
- Jimmie Reese, U.S. baseball player, coach
- Dave Roberts (baseball pitcher), U.S baseball player
- Al (Flip) Rosen, U.S. baseball player
- Goody Rosen, U.S. baseball player
- Scott Schoeneweis, U.S. baseball player
- Art Shamsky, U.S. baseball player
- Larry Sherry, U.S. baseball player
- Norm Sherry, U.S. baseball player
- Moe Solomon, U.S baseball player
- Adam Stern, Canadian baseball player
- Steve Stone (baseball player), U.S. baseball player
- Steve Wapnick, U.S baseball player
- Justin Wayne, U.S. baseball player
- Phil Weintraub, U.S. baseball player
- Steve Yeager, U.S. baseball player
- Kevin Youkilis, U.S baseball player
- Eddie Zosky, U.S baseball player
Basketball
- Red Auerbach, U.S. basketball player, coach & GM
- David Bluthenthal (1980 - ) U.S. NBA player
- Larry Brown, U.S. basketball coach
- Herman "Chuck" Drizin, U.S. Villanova University basketball player, killed in WWII at Iwo Jima
- Jordan Farmar (1986 - ) U.S. basketball player, drafted 26th in 2006 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers; previously starting point guard for UCLA
- Lior Eliyahu, Israeli basketball player, NBA Draft 2006
- Lawrence Frank, U.S. basketball coach, unique in that did not play on either the high school, college, or professional level
- Marty Friedman, U.S. basketball player & coach
- Jerry Greenspan, U.S. basketball player; University of Maryland 1960-63; Philadelphia 76ers 1964-65
- Ernie Grunfeld, U.S. basketball player & GM
- Yotam Halperin, Israeli basketball player, NBA Draft 2006
- Nat Holman, U.S. basketball player & coach
- Red Holtzman, U.S. basketball player & coach
- Rudy LaRusso, U.S. basketball player
- Bruce Pearl, Men's basketball coach of the University of Tennessee
- Danny Schayes, U.S. basketball player (son of Dolph Schayes)
- Dolph Schayes, U.S. basketball player & coach
- Amit Tamir, Israeli basketball player on Charleroi
- Neal Walk, U.S. basketball player
- Max Zaslofsky, U.S. basketball player & coach
Boxing
- Bob Arum, U.S. boxing promoter
- Abe Attell, U.S. world champion boxer
- Max Baer U.S. world champion boxer, one quarter Jewish, wore a big Star of David on his trunks
- Charlie Beecher
- Fabrice Benichou, French world champion boxer
- Jack Kid Berg, English boxer
- Maxie Berger
- Larry Boardman
- Abe Bodine
- Marty Bromberg
- Arnie Brower
- Joe Choynski
- Al Bummy Davis
- Johnny Drew
- Louis Gaylord, "Kid Louis"
- Joe Goldberg
- Ruby Goldstein
- "Battling" Green
- Roman Greenberg, Undefeated Israeli boxer
- Stéphane Haccoun, French boxer
- Alphonse Halimi, French world champion boxer
- Joe Jacobs, U.S. boxing promoter
- Jackie Kallan, U.S. boxing promoter
- Louis Kaplan "Kid Kaplan", world champion boxer
- Julie Kogon
- Solly Krieger, U.S. world champion boxer
- Manny Leibert, manager and coach, inducted into Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame
- Benny Leonard, U.S. world champion boxer
- Artie Levine
- Battling Levinsky, U.S. world champion boxer
- Ted 'Kid' Lewis, born Gershon Mendeloff, English world champion boxer
- Benny May
- Al McCoy, U.S. world champion boxer
- Charlie Miller
- Yale Okun
- Sam Palitz
- Jimmy Pearl
- Jake Persky
- Charlie Phil Rosenberg
- Dana Rosenblatt, U.S. world champion boxer
- Maxie Rosenbloom U.S. world champion boxer
- Barney Ross, U.S. world champion boxer
- Mike Rossman, U.S. world champion boxer
- Dmitry Salita, Undefeated U.S. boxer
- Georgie Siegel
- Al Singer
- Allie Stoltz
- Izzy Tanner
- "Lefty" Lew Tendler
- Sid Terris
- Benny Valgar
- Sammy Waltz
- Al Wiltse
Chess
- Semyon Alapin
- Yuri Averbakh
- Alexander Beliavsky
- Ossip Bernstein
- Arthur Bisguier
- Isaac Boleslavsky
- Mikhail Botvinnik
- Gyula Breyer
- David Bronstein
- Oscar Chajes
- Rudolph Charousek
- Josef Cukierman
- Moshe Czerniak
- Arnold Denker
- Samuel Factor
- Ernst Falkbeer
- Movsas Feigins
- Reuben Fine
- Salo Flohr
- Paulino Frydman
- Semen Furman
- Efim Geller
- Harry Golombek
- Isidor Gunsberg
- Daniel Harrwitz
- Israel Horowitz
- Bernhard Horwitz
- Dawid Janowski
- Isaac Kashdan
- Garry Kasparov (Jewish father)
- Alexander Khalifman
- Alexander Koblencs
- Ignatz von Kolisch
- George Koltanowski
- Viktor Korchnoi
- Borislav Kostić
- Salo Landau
- Emanuel Lasker
- Andor Lilienthal
- Grigory Levenfish
- Johann Löwenthal
- Jacques Mieses
- Miguel Najdorf
- Aron Nimzowitsch
- Menachem Oren
- Judit Polgar
- Susan Polgar
- Sofia Polgar
- Lev Polugaevsky
- Yosef Porath
- Dawid Przepiórka
- Samuel Reshevsky
- Richard Réti
- Samuel Rosenthal
- Gersz Rotlewi
- Akiba Rubinstein
- Gersz Salwe
- Emanuel Schiffers
- Vasily Smyslov
- Jon Speelman
- Rudolf Spielmann
- Leonid Stein
- Herman Steiner
- Lajos Steiner
- Wilhelm Steinitz
- Peter Svidler
- László Szabó
- Mark Taimanov
- Mikhail Tal
- Siegbert Tarrasch
- Savielly Tartakower
- Jean Taubenhaus
- Vladimir Vuković
- Max Weiss
- Simon Winawer
- Daniel Yanofsky
- Johannes Zukertort
Cricket
- Ali Bacher, South African batsman & administrator (several relatives have also been cricketers)
- Michael Klinger, Australian batsman
- Fred Trueman, English fast bowler (Jewish grandmother, but said he was happy to be regarded as Jewish)
Fencing
- Henri Anspach, Belgian fencer (épée and foil), Olympic champion
- Paul Anspach, Belgian fencer (épée and foil), Olympic champion
- Norman Armitage, US fencer (sabre), 17-time US champion
- Albert Axelrod, US fencer (foil); 4-time U.S. champion
- Cliff Bayer, US fencer (foil) US fencer (foil); 1-time (and youngest) US champion
- Tamir Bloom, US fencer (épée); 2-time US champion
- Sergei Charikov, Russian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Yves Dreyfus, French fencer (épée), 1-time French champion
- Ilona Elek Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Boaz Ellis, Israeli fencer (foil), 5-time Israeli champion
- Sándor Erdös, Hungarian fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Siegfried Flesch, Austrian sabre fencer
- Dezsö Földes, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Jenö Fuchs, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Támas Gábor, Hungarian fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Sándor Gombos, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- János Garay, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Oskar Gerde, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Johan Harmenberg, Swedish fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Lydia Hatoel-Zuckerman, Israeli fencer (foil), 6-time Israeli champion
- Otto Herschmann, Austrian fencer (saber)
- Emily Jacobson, US fencer (saber), 1-time NCAA champion
- Sada Jacobson, US fencer (saber), ranked # 1 in the world
- Allan Jay, British fencer (épée and foil), world champion
- Endre Kabos, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Roman Kantor, Polish fencer (épée), Nordic champion & Soviet champion
- Dan Kellner, US fencer (foil), US champion
- Grigory Kriss, Soviet fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Allan Kwartler, US fencer (saber), Pan American Games champion
- Alexandre Lippmann, French fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Helene Mayer, German and US fencer (foil), Olympic champion
- Maria Mazina, Russian fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Mark Midler, Soviet fencer (foil), Olympic champion
- Armand Mouyal, French fencer (épée), world champion
- Claude Netter, French fencer (foil), Olympic champion
- Jacques Ochs, Belgian fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Ayelet Ohayon, Israeli fencer (foil), European champion
- Ivan Osier, Danish fencer (épée, foil, and sabre), 25-time Danish champion
- Attila Petschauer, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Ellen Preis, Austrian fencer (foil), Olympic champion
- Mark Rakita, Soviet fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Yakov Rylsky, Soviet fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Gaston Salmon, Belgian fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Zoltan Ozoray Schenker, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Edgar Seligman, British fencer (épée, foil, and sabre), 2-time British champion in each weapon
- Sergey Sharikov, Russian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Andre Spitzer, Israeli fencer
- Jean Stern, French fencer (épée), Olympic champion
- Soren Thompson, US fencer (épée), NCAA champion
- Jonathan Tiomkin, US fencer (foil), 2-time US champion
- David Tyshler, Soviet fencer (saber)
- Ildiko Uslaky-Rejtoe, Hungarian fencer (foil), Olympic champion
- Eduard Vinokurov, Russian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- Iosif Vitebskiy, Soviet fencer (épée), 10-time national champion
- Lajos Werkner, Hungarian fencer (saber), Olympic champion
- George Worth, US fencer (saber), US champion
Figure skating
- Sarah Abitbol, French figure skater, World Figure Skating Championship bronze 2000
- Benjamin Agosto, U.S. ice dancer (Jewish mother), Olympic silver 2006, World Figure Skating Championship silver 2005, bronze 2006
- Ilya Averbukh, Russian ice dancer, Olympic silver 2002
- Oksana Baiul, Ukrainian figure skater, (Jewish father and grandmother), Olympic gold 1994, World Figure Skating Championship gold 1993
- Judy Blumberg, U.S. ice dancer, World Figure Skating Championship bronze 1983-85
- Alain Calmat, French figure skater, Olympic silver 1964, World Figure Scating Championship gold 1965, silver 1963, bronze 1961, 1962
- Galit Chait, Israeli ice dancer, World Figure Skating Championship, bronze 2002
- Sasha Cohen, figure skater, the reigning U.S. National Champion and silver medalist at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy
- Loren Galler-Rabinowitz, American figure skater, competes with partner David Mitchell; won the bronze medal at the 2004 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
- Aleksandr Gorelik, Soviet figure skater, Olympic silver 1968, World Figure Skating Championship silver 1966, 1968, bronze 1965
- Melissa Gregory, figure skater, currently competes in ice dance with Denis Petukhov
- Timothy Steed, British ice dancer, Olympic silver 1998
- Emily Hughes, American figure skater
- Sarah Hughes, U.S. figure skater, Olympic gold 2002, World Figure Skating Championship bronze 2001
- Gennadi Karponossov, Russian ice dancer, coach Olympic gold 1980, World Figure Skating Championship gold 1978, 1979, silver 1980, bronze 1974, 1977
- Lily Kronberger, Hungarian figure skater, World Figure Skating Championship gold 1908-1911, bronze 1906-07
- Irina Rodnina, Soviet figure skater, Olympic gold 1972, 1976, 1980, World Figure Skating Championship 1969-78
- Luis Rubenstein, Canadian figure skater, (pre-Olympic) World Figure Skating Championship gold 1891
- Sergei Sakhnovsky, Israeli ice dancer, World Figure Skating Championship bronze 2002
- Jamie Silverstein, American figure skater, competed in ice dance with Ryan O'Meara, together capturing the Bronze medal at the 2006 United States Figure Skating Championships, also competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Irina Slutskaya, Russian figure skater, Olympic silver 2002, bronze 2006, World Figure Skating Championship gold 2004,2005, silver 1998, 2000, 2001, bronze 1996
- Maxim Staviski, Bulgarian ice dancer, World Figure Skating Championship gold 2006, silver 2004, bronze 2003
Football (American)
- Lyle Alzado, U.S. football player
- Harris Barton, U.S. football player
- Jeremy Bloom, WR, PR Philadelphia Eagles
- Noah Cantor, CFL Canadian Football League
- Ben Davidson, U.S. football player
- Al Davis, U.S. football owner/coach, Oakland Raiders
- Jay Fiedler, U.S. football player
- John Frank
- Benny Friedman, U.S. football player elected to Hall of Fame in 2005
- Lennie Friedman, OL, Cleveland Browns
- Antonio Garay, U.S. football player
- Sid Gillman
- Adam Goldberg, OG, St. Louis Rams
- Bill Goldberg
- Marshall Goldberg, U.S. football player
- Charles Goldenberg
- Robbie Gould, kicker, Chicago Bears
- Randy Grossman, TE, U.S. football player. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Marv Levy, U.S. football coach Buffalo Bills
- Sid Luckman, U.S. football player elected to Hall of Fame
- Samuel McCullum, U.S. football player
- Josh Miller, P, New England Patriots
- Ron Mix, U.S. football player elected to Hall of Fame
- Ed Newman
- Igor Olshansky, DL, San Diego Chargers
- Sage Rosenfels, QB, Houston Texans
- Mike Rosenthal, T, Minnesota Vikings
- Mike Seidman, TE, Carolina Panthers
- Allie Sherman, (U.S. football coach) N.Y. Giants
- Gary Wood, QB, New York Giants
Football (Soccer)
- Jeff Agoos, American defender
- Dudu Aouate, Israeli, plays for the Deportivo de La Coruña
- Dedi Ben Dayan, Israeli, plays for the Colorado Rapids
- Tal Ben Haim, Israeli, plays for the Bolton Wanderers
- Yossi Benayoun, Israeli, plays for West Ham United
- Eyal Berkovic, Israeli, played for West Ham United
- Kobi Refua, Israeli soccer player. Most goals in 2004 (melech hashariim). Israel's former Elite Captain.
- Harald Bohr, Danish mathematician, and younger brother of the physicist Niels Bohr. Bohr was an excellent football player; he won a silver medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics with the Danish national football team.
- Niels Bohr, Danish physicist who was also a passionate soccer player that played some games for AB as a goalkeeper.
- Jonathan Bornstein (1984 - ) American soccer defender, plays for C.D. Chivas USA of Major League Soccer
- Daniel Brailovski, Jewish footballer born in Uruguay played for Uruguay, Argentina and Israel's national football teams.
- Peter Crystal, Madagascar playmaker
- Benny Feilhaber (1985 - ) American professional soccer player, plays for Hamburger SV in the German Bundesliga
- Dean Furman, Rangers F.C. Midfielder
- Joe Jacobson, Cardiff city defender, currently on loan at Accrington Stanley F.C.
- Tvrtko Kale, Croatian goalkeeper
- Yaniv Katan, Israeli, plays for Maccabi Haifa
- Johan Neeskens, former Dutch international
- Ari Nyman, Finland international defender
- David Pleat, English football manager
- Haim Revivo, Israeli, played for Celta Vigo
- Daniël de Ridder, Dutch Celta de Vigo footballer
- Ronnie Rosenthal, Israeli, retired Liverpool football club player
- Sebastian Rozental, Chilean forward
- Yochanan Vollach, Israeli retired football player, President of Maccabi Haifa association
- Ben Sahar, Israeli, plays for Chelsea FC
- Walter Samuel, Argentinian international
- Juan Pablo Sorín, Argentinian international
- Idan Tal, Israeli, plays for the Bolton Wanderers
Golf
- Amy Alcott, U.S. LPGA professional golfer
- Jonathan Kaye, U.S. PGA professional golfer
- Cristie Kerr, U.S. professional LPGA golfer
- Rob Oppenheim, Canadian Professional Golfer
- Monte Scheinblum, World Long Drive Champion, 1992
- Morgan Pressel, U.S. LPGA professional golfer
- David Merkow, Northwestern University, 2006 Big Ten Golfer of the Year
Gymnastics
- Tatiana Lysenko, Soviet/Ukrainian gymnast, balance beam gold medalist, Barcelona Olympics, 1992
- Kerri Strug, American gymnast, gold medalist, 1996
- Timothy Edgeler, Scottish gymnast, national competitor on the beam, 2005
Hockey
- Evgeny Babich, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1956, World & European champion 1954, runner-up 1955, 1957
- Sean Bergenheim, Finnish hockey player
- Max Birbraer, Russian from Kazakhstan who lived and played in Israel. First Israeli to be drafted by an NHL team (The New Jersey Devils).
- Michael Cammalleri, Canadian hockey player
- Vitaly Davidov, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1964, 1968, 1972, World & European champion 1963-1971, runner-up 1972
- Rudi Ball, German hockey player Olympic bronze, 1932, World runner-up 1930, bronze 1934
- Hyman (Hy) Buller, U.S. hockey player (born Canada)
- Steve Dubinsky, U.S. hockey player
- Jeff Halpern, U.S. hockey player
- Cecil Hart, Canadian hockey coach/manager Montreal Canadiens; the original Hart Trophy was named after his father David, and the current one after him
- Adam Henrich, Canadian hockey player
- Michael Henrich, Canadian hockey player, Highest Drafted Jewish player ever by the Edmonton Oilers, 13th overall in 1998
- Corey Hirsch, NHL goalie
- Alfred Kuchevsky Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1956, bronze 1960
- Yuri Liapkin, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1976, World & European champion 1971, 1973-75
- Alex Levinsky Canadian hockey player (NHL) circa 1930s, 1940s
- Yuri Moiseev, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1968, World & European champion 1968
- Vladimir Myshkin, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1984, bronze 1983
- David Nemirovsky, Canadian hockey player
- Bob Nystrom, Canadian hockey player (converted to Judaism)
- Eric Nystrom, American hockey left winger and the son of former National Hockey League player Bob Nyström
- Cory Pecker, Canadian hockey player, in the AHL, drafted 6th round by the Calgary Flames in 1999
- François Rozenthal, French hockey player
- Maurice Rozenthal, French hockey player
- Noah Ruden, American Hockey Goalie, Port Huron Flags, formerly Goalie for the University of Michigan.
- Mathieu Schneider, U.S. hockey player
- Ronnie Stern, Canadian hockey player
- Larry Zeidel Canadian hockey player, 1950s and 1960s
- Viktor Zinger, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1968, World & European champion 1965-69
- Yevgeny Zimin, Soviet hockey player, Olympic champion 1968-72, World and European champion 1968, 1969, 1971
Judo
- Yael Arad, Israeli judoka
- Oren Smadja, Israeli judoka
- Arik Zeevi, Israeli judoka
Mixed Martial Arts
- Rory Singer, fighter from The Ultimate Fighter 3
Motorsport
- Woolf Barnato
- Kenny Bernstein
- Jo Bonnier, Swedish Formula One ex-driver
- Bobby Brown
- François Cevert, French Formula One ex-driver
- Tim Coronel, Dutch driver
- Tom Coronel, Dutch driver
- Sheila Van Damm
- Bernie Ecclestone, British Formula One ex-driver and Formula One supremo
- Erwin Goldschmidt
- Robert Grossman
- Mario Haberfeld, Brazilian Grand-Am driver
- Tony Kanaan, Brazilian Indy Racing League driver
- Steve Krisiloff
- Jeff Krosnoff, American Formula Indy driver
- Stirling Moss, British Formula One ex-driver
- Paul Newman, American actor, motorsport team owner and driver
- Chanoch Nissany, Israeli Formula One test-driver
- Carlos Reutemann, Argentinian Formula One ex-driver
- Peter Revson, American Formula One ex-driver
- Mauri Rose, American Indy driver, Indy 500 winner
- Adolf Rosenberger
- Ricardo Rosset, Brazilian Formula One ex-driver
- Ian Scheckter, South African Formula One ex-driver
- Jody Scheckter, South African Formula One ex-driver
- Tomas Scheckter, South African Indy Racing League driver
- Sheila van Damm, rally driver
Rugby (league and union)
- Joel Stransky, South African rugby union player
- Albert Rosenfeld, Australian rugby league player
- Okie Geffen, South African Rugby Union Player
- Sidney Nomis, South African Rugby Union Player
- Ian Rubin, Australian rugby league player
- Alan Menter,South African Rugby Union Player
Sailing
- Tony Bullimore, British yachtsman
- Gal Fridman, Israeli windsurfer, Olympic champion
- Anat Fabrikant, Israeli Women's Double-Handed Dinghy 470
Swimming
- Anthony Erwin, US swimmer, Olympic champion
- Alfréd Hajós, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic champion
- Lenny Krayzelburg, Ukrainian-born U.S. swimmer, Olympic champion
- Mark Spitz (1972 - ) US Olympic swimmer (9g1s1b), tied for most gold medals won in a single Olympic Games (7), set at 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich
- Dara Torres, U.S. swimmer (Jewish father), Olympic champion
- Alfred Nakache, French swimmer
Tennis
- Boris Becker, German tennis player, highest world ranking # 1
- Noam Behr,
- Ilana Berger, Israeli tennis player
- Jay Berger, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 7
- Gilad Bloom, Israeli tennis player
- Angela Buxton, English tennis player, highest world ranking # 9
- Julia Cohen,
- Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro, French tennis player
- Pierre Darmon, French tennis player, highest world ranking # 8
- Umberto De Morpurgo, Italian tennis player, highest world ranking # 8
- Jonathan Erlich, Israeli tennis player, highest world doubles ranking # 10
- Gaston Etlis, Argentinean tennis player
- Sharon Fichman,
- Herbert Flam, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 5
- Allen Fox,
- Mike Franks,
- Brad Gilbert, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 4
- Justin Gimelstob, U.S. tennis player
- Shlomo Glickstein, Israeli tennis player
- Julia Glushko,
- Grant Golden,
- Paul Goldstein, U.S. tennis player
- Brian Gottfried, U.S tennis player, highest world ranking # 3
- Jim Grabb, U.S. tennis player, highest world doubles ranking # 1
- Seymour Greenberg, U.S. tennis player
- Amir Hadad, Israeli tennis player
- Julie Heldman, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 5
- Martin Jaite, Argentina tennis player, highest world ranking # 10
- Anita Kanter, U.S. tennis player
- Ilana Kloss, South African tennis player, highest world doubles ranking # 1
- Aaron Krickstein, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 6
- Jesse Levine, Canadian & U.S. tennis player
- Harel Levy, Israeli tennis player
- Amos Mansdorf, Israeli tennis player
- Sam Match,
- Nicolás Massú, Chilean tennis player, highest world ranking # 9
- Tzipora Obziler, Israeli tennis player
- Tom Okker, Dutch tennis player, highest world ranking # 3 in singles, and # 1 in doubles
- Noam Okun, Israeli tennis player
- Shahar Pe'er, Israeli tennis player, highest world ranking # 15
- Shahar Perkiss, Israeli tennis player
- Daniel Prenn, German & British tennis player, highest world ranking # 6
- Henry Prusoff,
- Andy Ram, Israeli tennis player, highest world doubles ranking # 9
- Eyal Ran, Israeli tennis player
- Renee Richards, U.S. tennis player
- Pete Sampras, tennis player, highest world ranking # 1
- Dick Savitt, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 2
- Dudi Sela, Israeli tennis player
- Julius Seligson, U.S. tennis player
- Anna Smashnova, Israeli tennis player, highest world ranking # 15
- Harold Solomon, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 5
- Andrew Sznajder, Canadian tennis player
- Brian Teacher, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 7
- Eliot Teltscher, U.S. tennis player, highest world ranking # 6
Track and field
- Harold Abrahams , sprinter
- Sir Sidney Abrahams, Olympic long-jumper
- Aleksandr Averbukh, Israeli, Pole vault, Gold, 2002, 2006 European Championships
- Marty Glickman, Sprinter & broadcaster
- Deena (Drossin) Kastor, U.S. long-distance & marathon runner
- Zhanna Pintusevich-Block, Ukraine, Gold, 2001 Edmonton, 100m
- Daniel Suher, U.S. cross country runner
- Irena Szewińska, Polish sprinter & long jumper
- Michael Azouri, Distance runner
Weightlifting
- Leonid Zhabotinsky, olympic & world champion
Professional Wrestling
- Steve Blackman, U.S. professional wrestler
- Matthew Bloom, U.S. professional wrestler
- Larry Booker, U.S. professional wrestler
- Page Joseph Falkinburg, U.S. professional wrestler
- Joel Gertner, U.S. professional wrestling manager
- Bill Goldberg, U.S. professional wrestler, NFL player
- Pete Gruner, U.S. professional wrestler
- Richie Frieman, U.S. professional wrestler
- Melissa Hiatt, U.S. professional manager
- Paul Heyman, U.S. professional manager
- Barry Horowitz, U.S. professional wrestler
- Glen Jacobs, U.S. professional wrestler
- Scott Levy, U.S. professional wrestler
- Sam Muchnick U.S. Wrestling Promoter
- Marc Mero, U.S. professional wrestler
- Kevin Nash, U.S. professional wrestler
- Brian Pillman, U.S. professional wrestler, NFL player
- Lanny Poffo, U.S. professional wrestler (Jewish mother)
- Ernie Roth, U.S. professional manager
- Jerome Saganovich, U.S. professional wrestler
- Randy Savage, U.S. professional wrestler
- Michael Seitz, U.S. professional wrestler and manager
- Morris Shapiro, U.S. professional wrestler
- Dean Simon, U.S. professional wrestler
- Larry Simon, U.S. professional wrestler
- Brian Yandrisovitz, U.S. professional wrestler
- Aviv Maayan, Welsh professional wrestler
- William Semore Everett III, U.S. professional wrestler
- Brett erlich, Professional Ho Wrestler, Current TV
References
Footnotes
- Wilf - "The team’s owner, Zygi Wilf, an Orthodox Jew ..."
- Blomberg - "Ron Blomberg... Big, hulking Jewish kid from Atlanta."
- Obituary, Jewish Chronicle, Jan. 19, 2007 p.45
- "Jewish shooting star aims to make his mark in NBA... Bluthenthal’s late mother was Jewish and his father is black — the family name Bluthenthal originated with a slave owner David Bluthenthal believes was German-Jewish."
- "Bruin fans call him the Jewish Jordan...He's a real, live Jewish kid from the heart of Los Angeles, whose step-father is Israeli and has visited Israel twice"
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