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Delila Hatuel (; born November 15, 1980) is an Israeli Olympic foil fencer. She represented Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and was ranked ninth in the world.


Biography

Hatuel was born in
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, in 1980. Her brother Maor is also a fencer, as is her aunt Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann and her uncle Yitzhak Hatuel. Hatuel, alongside her father and aunt, trains children in fencing at Acre's Olympic Fencing Center.


Career

Hatuel finished ninth in the team foil
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in
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, South Africa, and eighth in the team foil 1998
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in
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, Bulgaria. In July 2007, Hatuel finished sixth in individual foil at the European Fencing Championships, in
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, Belgium. Throughout 2008, she finished in the top 10 in the Fencing World Cup circuit, and was ranked in the top 16 in the world. In April 2008, she was ranked 9th in the world in women's foil. In July 2008, at the 2008 European Fencing Championships in
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, Ukraine, she defeated Olympic foil champion Valentina Vezzali, but injured her knee at the end of the bout. She finished seventh in individual foil in the tournament. Her injury included a torn anterior cruciate ligament, which had to be surgically repaired. She underwent treatment in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber at Assaf Harofeh Medical Center in Tzrifin, Israel, so that she would be well enough to compete at the
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. Exposure to oxygen under high pressure speeds up the body's natural healing process. Hatuel, then ranked 11th in the world, represented Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, in foil fencing, at 27 years of age. She came in 19th, losing 10–9 to reigning world title holder Viktoriya Nikishina of Russia, who was part of the gold medal-winning Russian team. Hatuel tied the match with less than a minute remaining, and was defeated in overtime. Hatuel later said: "I'm sad, but this loss has nothing to do with my injury. I lost in a tight match." However, a reporter for ''
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'' said "it seems that Hatuel's knee injury was agonizing". Hatuel said she would be undergoing further surgery and hoped to participate at the
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in London. In 2009, Hatuel won the gold medal at the 2009 Maccabiah Games in women's foil. In 2014 she won the European Games Baku Senior Women's Foil Qualification Tournament in Budapest, Hungary. She took 24th at the 2015 European Senior Women Foil Championships in Montreux, Switzerland, and 31st at the 2016 European Senior Women Foil Championships in Torun, Poland.` Hatuel was ranked 9th in the world in 2016, and qualified to fence in the
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in Rio in Women's foil by virtue of her performance at the Championnats De Qualification Europeans on April 16, 2016, in Prague, Czech Republic. But the Israel Olympic Committee applied higher standards than did the
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—whose standards she met, and Hatuel was not allowed to fence at the 2016 Summer Olympic.


See also

* List of select Jewish fencers ** List of Israeli athletes § Fencing * Sports in Israel


References


External links

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