Rakefet Remigolski

Rakefet Remigolski (also "Remigolsky"; רקפת רמיגולסקי; born December 8, 1971) is an Israeli former Olympic rhythmic gymnast.[1]

Rakefet Remigolski
רקפת רמיגולסקי
Country represented Israel
Born (1971-12-08) December 8, 1971
Height5-1.5 (157 cm)
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics

Rhythmic gymnastics career

She competed for Israel at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, at the age of 16 in Rhythmic Gymnastics (as Israel's youngest competitor at the 1988 Olympics).[1][2][3] In Women's Individual All-Around she came in 37th, in Hoop she came in 38th, in Rope she came in tied for 28th, in Clubs she came in 36th, and in Ribbon she came in tied for 34th.[1][4] When she competed in the Olympics she was 5-1.5 (157 cm) tall, and weighed 97 lbs (44 kg).[1]

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