Wingate Institute
מכון וינגייט | |
Established | 1957 |
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Location | South of Netanya , Israel |
The Wingate Institute (Template:Lang-he), officially Orde Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sports (Template:Lang-he), is a sports training facility located south of Netanya, Israel, established in 1957. Named after Orde Wingate, the facility serves as the host facility for numerous Israeli national teams as well as a military training base.
In 1989, the institute was awarded the Israel Prize, for sport.[1]
Schools and bodies within Wingate Institute
- Nat Holman School for Coaches and Trainers (Template:Lang-he)
- Ribstein Centre for Research, Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy (Template:Lang-he)
- International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (Template:Lang-he)
- Turner Pedagogical Centre (Template:Lang-he)
- Cultivation of Young Talent in the Sport-Gifted Centre (Template:Lang-he)
- Centre for the Development of Sports Achievement (Template:Lang-he)
- Headquarters for the Israeli Diving Federation
Military training
Bahad 8 בה"ד 8 | |
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Part of Wingate Institute | |
Netanya, Israel | |
Coordinates | 32°15′39″N 34°50′03″E / 32.260808°N 34.834288°E |
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Open to the public | No |
Bahad 8 sits within the Wingate Institute. It acts as a training ground for soldiers' fitness as well as hand-to-hand combat.
Campus
On the campus of the Wingate Institute, are numerous athletic fields. There is one rugby pitch that serves as the home pitch of the Israel national rugby union team. Additionally, the numerous fields have been used as the venues for various events during the Maccabiah Games.
Notable alumni
- Girmaw Amare (born 1987), runner
- Gideon Ariel (born 1939), Olympic competitor in the shot put and discus throw
- Shani Bloch (born 1979), Olympic racing cyclist
- Maya Calé-Benzoor (born 1958), Olympic runner and long jumper
- Adam Edelman (born 1991), American-born four-time Israeli National Champion in skeleton event, and Israeli Olympian
- Jonathan Erlich (born 1977), tennis player, ranked # 5 in world in doubles
- Yuval Freilich (born 1995), épée fencer, 2019 European Epee Champion
- Julia Glushko (born 1990), tennis player
- Anastasia Gorbenko (born 2003), swimmer, won the gold medal in the girls' 200 m individual medley at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
- Gilad Hesseg, singer-songwriter
- Hussniya Jabara (born 1958), politician
- Maya Kalle-Bentzur (born 1958), Olympic runner and long jumper
- Nili Natkho (1982-2004), basketball player
- Tomer Or (born 1978), Olympic fencer & junior world champion
- Orna Ostfeld (born 1952), basketball player (scored world record 108 points) & coach
- Nina Pekerman (born 1977), triathlete
- Andy Ram (born 1980), tennis player, ranked # 5 in world in doubles
- Derrick Sharp (born 1971), basketball player
- Miriam Siderenski (born 1941), Olympic sprinter
- Eyal Yanilov (born 1959), Krav Maga instructor
See also
References
External links
- Wingate Institute
- 1957 establishments in Israel
- Educational institutions established in 1957
- Organizations based in Netanya
- Sports organizations of Israel
- Educational organizations based in Israel
- Military installations of Israel
- National Institutes of Sport
- Israel Prize in sport recipients
- Israel Prize recipients that are organizations
- Sport in Netanya
- Lacrosse venues
- Rugby union stadiums in Israel