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Swiss fencers turn backs on winning Israeli team as ‘Hatikvah’ plays at championship |
2025-04-28 |
[IsraelTimes] Foreign minister Sa’ar calls behavior shameful; Swiss Fencing Federation expresses ‘regret,’ vows to probe protest; Israeli team said hurt by display The traditional response for poor sportsmanship is to strip the athlete/team of awards and suspend them from competition for a period of time commensurate with the level of insult. Israel’s under-23 fencing team won a gold medal at the European Championships in Estonia on Saturday, but joy over the victory was quickly marred when the Swiss team they defeated turned their backs during the Israeli national anthem.The protest drew condemnation from Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who panned the Swiss for “disrespectful behavior” and being sore losers. The Swiss Fencing Federation said it would probe the incident. Did they do it? Yes, all saw it and we have it on video, beamed to the entire world at that moment. What more can possibly be needed? Israel’s team of Alon Sarid, Fyodor Khaperski, Yonatan Masika, and Itamar Tavor beat the Swiss 45–34 to take the gold medal. It was a remarkable achievement for the Israelis, who were ranked seventh at the start of the contest.However, when the Israeli national anthem “Hatikvah” played, the Israeli team and bronze medalists turned sideways to face the flags, while the Swiss fencers — Yan Auri, Theo Broshar, Yonatan Fohriman, and Sven Vines — remained looking straight ahead. Are you sure you’re Swiss? Those are Moslem manners you’re displaying. Sarid said that though the teams shook hands before the contest, after the final ended “some avoided us,” in remarks quoted by the Ynet news site.He said the Israeli team members was only made aware of the Swiss protest after the ceremony when they saw photos of the incident. “It was very hurtful to see the attitude we received when we won,” Sarid said. “This is disrespecting us, the fencers, and disrespecting the country we represent.” “Sports should bring people together, not divide them,” a representative of the Israel Fencing Association told the media. “Respect!” wrote foreign minister Sa’ar on X of the Israeli team’s gold medal. “Congratulations to the Italian team for winning the bronze,” “Shame on the Swiss team for their disrespectful behaviour. You don’t know how to lose and behaved in a manner which is an embarrassment to you and the country you’re supposed to represent.” The Foreign Ministry was in contact with Swiss authorities, leading the president of the Swiss Fencing Federation to express “regret” over the behavior of its team. In a statement, the federation said that the protest action was not raised before the contest and that it will look into the matter with team members when they return to the country. The Foreign Ministry said it will continue to follow up on the matter to ensure that “appropriate steps” are taken. Yael Arad, chairwoman of the Israeli Olympic Committee, called the Swiss team’s behavior “a provocation,” saying in a statement that it contradicted Olympic values. “Their failure to respect sportsmanship speaks volumes about them as athletes and young people,” said Arad, the first Israeli to ever win an Olympic medal with her silver in judo in 1992. “I would expect them to set aside differences and show mutual respect, especially after such a decisive loss.” Anti-Israel sentiment around the world has spiked following the October 7, 2023, invasion of southern Israel led by Palestinian terror group Hamas that killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and triggered the ongoing war in Gaza. Israel’s fencing team has faced protests in the past. In May 2023, Iraq’s national fencing team pulled out of a match against Israel at the World Fencing Championship in Istanbul. In policy shift, Eurovision to allow Palestinian flags in audience this year [IsraelTimes] Revised rules allow for all flags ‘legally permitted’ in host country Switzerland to be waved in crowd at song contest, while artists can only display flags of their home countries |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#5 …and a thrust in the kidney… …touché!… |
Posted by: Glolutch Tingle1702 2025-04-28 18:42 |
#4 @2 Their names were mangled by transliteration. The latin spelling is "Ian Hauri, Théo Brochard, Jonathan Fuhrimann, Sven Vineis." If they're Muslims, they're more likely to be converts than They have been forced to apologize according to this article. |
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 2025-04-28 17:17 |
#3 How embarrassing, beaten by untermenschen. And even more embarrassing to be such poor sports about it. |
Posted by: SteveS 2025-04-28 11:39 |
#2 Wonder how many muslim fencers on the Swiss team? Guess we'll know when "Scimitar" becomes the 4th fencing weapon in Chocolate-money land |
Posted by: Mercutio 2025-04-28 08:59 |
#1 Israel’s fencing team has faced protests in the past. In May 2023, Iraq’s national fencing team pulled out of a match against Israel at the World Fencing Championship in Istanbul. Iraqis knew they couldn't win. The Swiss ... |
Posted by: Grom the Affective 2025-04-28 06:33 |