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* ''']''', Israeli ice dancer, World Championship bronze * ''']''', Israeli ice dancer, World Championship bronze
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* ''']''', U.S. figure skater, reigning U.S. Figure Skating National Champion & Olympic silver<ref> "2006 Jewish-American Olympians to watch for... Ice skater Sasha Cohen" </ref> * ''']''', U.S. figure skater, reigning U.S. Figure Skating National Champion & Olympic silver<ref> "2006 Jewish-American Olympians to watch for... Ice skater Sasha Cohen" </ref>
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* ''']''', Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater, Olympian * ''']''', Ukrainian-born Israeli figure skater, Olympian
* ''']''', U.S. figure skater, World Junior Figure Skating Championships bronze, National Championships bronze, silver<ref> "Emily Hughes — whose sister Sarah won the 2002 Olympic gold medal in women's figure skating — also is Jewish."</ref> * ''']''', U.S. figure skater, World Junior Figure Skating Championships bronze, National Championships bronze, silver<ref> "Emily Hughes — whose sister Sarah won the 2002 Olympic gold medal in women's figure skating — also is Jewish."</ref>
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* ''']''', U.S. figure skater, Olympic gold, World Championship bronze<ref>{{dead link|date=May 2010}} "16-year-old Sarah Hughes has a Jewish mother, Amy Hughes née Pasternack, and reportedly grew up in a house with some attachment to Judaism. But odds are you didn't read about it in your local Jewish paper."]</ref> * ''']''', U.S. figure skater, Olympic gold, World Championship bronze<ref>{{dead link|date=May 2010}} "16-year-old Sarah Hughes has a Jewish mother, Amy Hughes née Pasternack, and reportedly grew up in a house with some attachment to Judaism. But odds are you didn't read about it in your local Jewish paper."]</ref>
* ], U.S. figure skater, U.S. Junior National Champion, U.S. Championships gold, 2-time silver, and bronze, World Championship silver, bronze * ], U.S. figure skater, U.S. Junior National Champion, U.S. Championships gold, 2-time silver, and bronze, World Championship silver, bronze

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This list includes Jews who have had outstanding achievements in sports. The criteria for inclusion in this list are: 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; or c) owners of world records. Bolding denotes current competitor.

Significance

The topic of Jewish participation in sports is discussed extensively in academic and popular literature, in part because of its relevance to the common stereotype of Jews as non-athletic, and also because of the perceived role of sports as a historical avenue for Jewish people to overcome obstacles toward their participation in secular society (especially in Europe and the United States).

See also: List of Jewish American sportspeople

Athletes

American Football

Artistic gymnastics

Association Football

Main article: List of Jewish footballers

Australian Rules Football

A baseball player standing at first base with his glove, wearing a red jersey with the word "Astros" in front
Brad Ausmus, catcher for
the Los Angeles Dodgers

Baseball

Ryan Braun, left fielder for
the Milwaukee Brewers
Ike Davis, first baseman for
the New York Mets
Ian Kinsler, second baseman for
the Texas Rangers
Kevin Youkilis, first baseman for
the Boston Red Sox

Basketball

Omri Casspi
Jordan Farmar
Jon Scheyer
  • Max Zaslofsky, U.S. NBA 6' 2" guard/forward, 1-time FT % leader, 1-time points leader, All-Star, & ABA coach
  • Eli Given U.S NBA 6'2"

Boxing

Yuri Foreman
Zab Judah

Canoeing

Chess

Cricket

Fencing

Field Hockey

Figure skating

Sasha Cohen
Sarah Hughes

Golf

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Judo

Mixed martial arts

Motorsport

Rugby League

Alfred Rosenfeld

Rugby Union

See also: Rugby union at the Maccabiah Games

Sailing

Speed Skating

Swimming

Table tennis

Tennis

Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro
Jonathan Erlich
Jesse Levine
Shahar Pe'er
Dudi Sela

Track and field

File:HaroldA.jpg
Harold Abrahams

Triathlon

  • Joanna Zeiger, U.S. Professional Triathlete, Ironman 70.3 World Champion 2008 and world record holder

Volleyball

Andrzej Szewiński

Water Polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Professional wrestling

Commissioners, managers, and owners

Roman Abramovich

Sportscasters & promoters

References

Footnotes

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