Ran Sagiv
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Israeli |
Born | 25 March 1997 |
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Relative(s) | Shachar Sagiv, Olympic triathlete (brother) |
Sport | |
Sport | Triathlon |
Coached by | Uri Zilberman (national coach)[1] |
Ran Sagiv (רן שגיב; born 25 March 1997) is an Israeli Olympic triathlete.[2] He won the bronze medal in the 2019 World Triathlon U23 Championships. Sagiv competed in the men's triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021, coming in 35th.
Early and personal life
Sagiv is a native of Zichron Yaakov, Israel.[3] His father is Shemi Sagiv (at the time known as Sabag), who represented Israel as a marathon runner at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, studied medicine, and is now a chiropractor, and his mother Rachela is a special education consultant.[4][5][6][3] His father is his biggest inspiration.[7] For his bar mitzvah, his father took him to London to see the 2012 Summer Olympics; in later years, his father was his coach.[8]
His older brother Shachar Sagiv is also a triathlete Olympian, and came in 20th in triathlon in the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021.[6][9][10] Shachar said of him: "We encourage each other and we always support each other; we also fight, like all brothers."[5] His brother Shachar will represent Israel at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in the Men's triathlon at Pont Alexandre III on July 30, 2024.[11]
His younger brother is named Tomer.[6][9]
Career
2014–20; bronze medal in European U23 Championships
Sagiv won the gold medal in the 2014 Israel Triathlon Junior National Championships, in a time of 57:15.[12]
Sagiv won the bronze medal in the 2015 Kupiškis European Triathlon Union (ETU) Triathlon Junior European Cup in Lithuania in 59:32 as he came in second in the run with a time of 16:23, the bronze medal in the 2015 Tiszaujvaros ETU Triathlon Junior European Cup in Hungary in 37:48, and the bronze medal in the 2015 Alanya ETU Triathlon Junior European Cup in Turkey in 55:46 as he came in second in the run with a time of 16:17.[12][13] He also won the bronze medal in the European Championship round in Hungary in 2015.[13]
He won the gold medal in the 2016 Bled ETU Triathlon Junior European Cup in Slovenia in 35:00, in a competition that had 63 competitors.[12] Sagiv also won the 2016 Israel Triathlon National Junior Championships in Eilat, Israel, in 57:27.[12]
Sagiv came in fourth in the 2018 Eilat ETU Triathlon U23 European Championships in Israel in 1:54:38, 19 seconds behind gold medal winner Max Studer, as he came in second in the run with a time of 31:44.[12]
Sagiv won the bronze medal in the 2019 International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Triathlon U23 Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1:50:50, as he came in first in the bike with a time of 58:07.[12][14] He also came in fourth in the 2019 Karlovy Vary ITU Triathlon World Cup in the Czech Republic, in a competition that had 66 competitors, with a time of 1:56:52.[12]
2021–22; Tokyo Summer Olympics
Sagiv competed in the men's event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021, coming in 35th out of 51 competitors, in hot and humid weather, a little less than two minutes after his brother who came in 20th.[15][3][16][17] The race consisted of a 1.5-kilometer swim, followed by a 40-kilometer bike race, and then finally a 10-kilometer run.[3][17] He and Shachar, who came in 20th, were the first siblings to compete together for Team Israel since brothers Ran Shantal and Nir Chantal, who represented Israel in the Men's 470 Sailing in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.[18]
He won the gold medal in the 2021 Israel Sprint Triathlon National Championships in Herzliya, Israel, with a time of 1:00:45.[12]
Commenting on his approach to the triathlon, Sagiv said: "The goal is to give as much as possible and reach the finish line when there is nothing left to give. Collapsing on the line."[5]
Sagiv decided to retire from competing in triathlon in September 2022, at 25 years of age.[8][19]
References
- ^ "משולש אולימפי: בדרך לטוקיו משפחת שגיב עוצרת לראיון משפחתי - ריצה, אופניים, טריאתלון, שחייה | שוונג". Shvoong. 18 July 2021.
- ^ "Ran Sagiv". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
- ^ a b c d Amy Spiro (26 July 2021). "For Israeli triathlete brothers, the Olympics is a family affair; Shachar and Ran Sagiv complete the men's triathlon in 20th and 35th place, respectively, setting a new Israeli record". The Times of Israel.
- ^ "שחר שגיב- ראיון מיוחד לפני אולימפיאדת טוקיו". מצמן את מרוץ.
- ^ a b c "Triathlon. Shachar Sagiv et les Jeux Olympiques, une histoire de famille". Les Sables d'Olonne. 23 July 2021.
- ^ a b c Debra Nussbaum Cohen (24 May 2021). "Israeli Olympic triathlete has family and country riding on his shoulders". The Forward.
- ^ Zapier Bot (17 July 2021). "Tokyo 2020 thoughts with Ran Sagiv". Oceania Triathlon.
- ^ a b דותן מלאך (29 December 2022). ""אני מאמין שברמה שלי היום אני שווה מדליה בכל תחרות, כולל באולימפיאדה"". Makor Rishon.
- ^ a b "Shachar Sagiv becomes first Israeli athlete to compete in Saudi Arabia". The Times of Israel. 30 October 2022.
- ^ "Shachar Sagiv". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
- ^ Heming, Tim (7 June 2024). "Complete, Up-to-Date Triathlon Start Lists for the Paris 2024 Olympics". Triathlete.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Results: Ran Sagiv (ISR)". World Triathlon.
- ^ a b אורחים, כותבים (2 December 2016). "TRI זה הכי אחי: שחר ורן שגיב - אלופי ישראל בטריאתלון אילת 2016!". Bikepanel.
- ^ "Spain's Roberto Sanchez crowned U23 World Champion". Sportzhub. 31 August 2019.
- ^ אורן אהרוני (25 July 2021). "עשו היסטוריה: האחים הישראלים התחרו יחד בטריאתלון". Ynet.
- ^ "Results: Elite Men | Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games". World Triathlon. 26 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Triathlon - Results". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 28 July 2021. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
- ^ "Team Israel brothers finish 20th and 35th in Tokyo 2020 triathlon". The Jerusalem Post. 26 July 2021.
- ^ איפרגן, סתיו (9 June 2024). "ריאיון בלעדי | "יצאנו לריצה ושם אבא אמר לי שמספיק. שאנחנו צריכים להיפרד"". Ynet.
External links
- Ran Sagiv at World Triathlon
- Ran Sagiv at Olympics.com
- Ran Sagiv at Olympedia
- Ran Sagiv at the Olympic Committee of Israel (archived) (in Hebrew)
- Ran Sagiv at The-Sports.org
- Ran Sagiv on Instagram