A true heartfelt, "thank you" to State Champion, Melissa Perlman of BlueIvey Communications. She wrote a terrific article for the Examiner.com. The laudatory article will allow her readers to learn more about the Maccabiah Sport for Israel organization and how to participate.
Melissa has been taking the Public relations field in South Florida by storm. She left her prominany position in Boca Raton to follow her dreams. The former Florida State Champion in the Mile and Brown University Educated Perlman has been training and volunteering at her former high school to get back in shape. She will be making a come-back in 2013 on the Maccabiah Half-marathon team.
Coach Rick Rothman (Maccabiah USA Juniors Track and Field Coach) has been mentoring and adivising his former student-athlete. He feels she is back to her elite form with a couple of recent road race wins. We look forward to following her progress at maccabiusa.com
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Olympic Update
With just 40 days left until the 2012 London Olympics, Dustin Emrani is still on the verge of qualifying for the Games representing Israel. He set a new 4 x 400 National record anchoring the Israeli team. He is confident he will be ready and primed by next month.
Jillian Schwartz was seen pole vaulting at an event on 4th Street in downtown Louisville, Kentucky in preparation for the Games. Her jumps are ranking her near the tops of the world. Not bad for the former Duke alum who quit the sport in 2008, but made a terrific come back on the Israeli National Team.
Steven Solomon, AUS is all the rage in the World Maccabiah circle. If you haven't heard his name yet, I am honored to introduce you to him. At the current age of onl y 19, he already has won two Australian National Championships in the 400m. I look forward to seeing where this young man's career will take him- Since the modern Olympics, he has the fastest 400m for any Jewish athlete (45.58)
Know another Jewish Track athlete competing for an Olympic bid? Please email me your thoughts to: rfellman7@aol.com or maccabi@maccabiusa.com
Jillian Schwartz was seen pole vaulting at an event on 4th Street in downtown Louisville, Kentucky in preparation for the Games. Her jumps are ranking her near the tops of the world. Not bad for the former Duke alum who quit the sport in 2008, but made a terrific come back on the Israeli National Team.
Steven Solomon, AUS is all the rage in the World Maccabiah circle. If you haven't heard his name yet, I am honored to introduce you to him. At the current age of onl y 19, he already has won two Australian National Championships in the 400m. I look forward to seeing where this young man's career will take him- Since the modern Olympics, he has the fastest 400m for any Jewish athlete (45.58)
Know another Jewish Track athlete competing for an Olympic bid? Please email me your thoughts to: rfellman7@aol.com or maccabi@maccabiusa.com
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Jillian Schwartz, ( ISR) qualifies for 2012 Olympics-
Jillian Schwartz, ISR won a recently televised indoors meet against America's best on ESPN. She cleared 14' 10" and beat the competitive field including Jennifer Suhr at Madison Square Gardens. This jump qualifies Jillian for the Olympic "A" Standard-
To view her winning jump, go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwy7S0CtOa0
In related news, Dustin Emrani, ISR can almost taste the fish and chips in London. Dustin ran an early season race of 1:47.81 indoors, a personal record for him.
With this race, he qualified for the World Indoors Championships. If he does a similar race outdoors, he will earn an invitation to the Summer Olympics. To view his race click here http://tinyurl.com/7udmrl4
To view her winning jump, go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwy7S0CtOa0
In related news, Dustin Emrani, ISR can almost taste the fish and chips in London. Dustin ran an early season race of 1:47.81 indoors, a personal record for him.
With this race, he qualified for the World Indoors Championships. If he does a similar race outdoors, he will earn an invitation to the Summer Olympics. To view his race click here http://tinyurl.com/7udmrl4
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Maccabi USA to join USATF
Coach Rick Rothman, (Maccabi 18) is working on approval from the Organizational Services Committee of USA Track and Field to make MAccabiah USA an Organizational Member. Maccabiah will be a part of 7 committeess and have 5 voting delegates. The offical decision to join USATF will happen at the next Anuual USATF Conferance in Daytona Beach, Florida November 28 - Dec. 2nd. Special thanks to Coach Rothman, Mark Schwartz, Duffy Mahoney, Frank Greenberg and Tim Baker for their assistance with this partnership.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Hana Sladick signs with the Gators
Hana Sladick signed with Mike Holloway's Florida Gators Track and Field Squad. She is the first of many Junior Track and Field participants from the 2009 Maccabi Team to sign a letter of intent. Hana will attempt to vie for the Open Track and field spot on the Maccabi 19 T&F team with Sivan Aballi. Sivan is tried and proven as an All-American and All-Academic honors at the University of Memphis. Sivan is hoping to repeat as Maccabiah Champion (shot/discus), but Hana should make it competative.
Here's a local story from Hana's home town of Naples Florida about her commitment:
http://m.naplesnews.com/news/ 2011/nov/22/prep-track-seacrests-sladick-commits-florida-gator/
Here's a local story from Hana's home town of Naples Florida about her commitment:
http://m.naplesnews.com/news/
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Roy Chernock to hang-up the spikes
Roy Chernock (Maccabiah 4), the 83 year young man is more popularly known as Coach in his closer circles. He has been a living legend in track and field.
I have received word that the long time supporter, coach and athlete, Coach Roy Chernock, has recently announced his retirement. He's doing great, living well in West Palm Beach, Florida. He loves to reminisce about all his former athletes. It seems he hasn't forgotten anyone in his 40+ year mentoring career. His living room has become a sort of shrine with trophies, newspaper articles and magazine write-ups. He has been the Head Coach for John I Leonard High school, Princeton, CW Post and most recently William and Mary.
Coach Chernock was recently inducted in the CW Post (LIU) University and the William & Mary Hall of Fame:(http://tinyurl.com/3qzs9ud)
He has four (4) gold medals in the sprints from the 1950 Maccabiah Games and has been a Coach for the squad several times (Maccabiah 8,9)
What a great career to be proud of; Thanks Coach for all that you have done and your continual inspiration.
Coach Chernock was now inducted in the CW Post Hall of Fame as well-
I have received word that the long time supporter, coach and athlete, Coach Roy Chernock, has recently announced his retirement. He's doing great, living well in West Palm Beach, Florida. He loves to reminisce about all his former athletes. It seems he hasn't forgotten anyone in his 40+ year mentoring career. His living room has become a sort of shrine with trophies, newspaper articles and magazine write-ups. He has been the Head Coach for John I Leonard High school, Princeton, CW Post and most recently William and Mary.
Coach Chernock was recently inducted in the CW Post (LIU) University and the William & Mary Hall of Fame:(http://tinyurl.com/3qzs9ud)
He has four (4) gold medals in the sprints from the 1950 Maccabiah Games and has been a Coach for the squad several times (Maccabiah 8,9)
What a great career to be proud of; Thanks Coach for all that you have done and your continual inspiration.
Coach Chernock was now inducted in the CW Post Hall of Fame as well-
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Weinstein, Metz and Emrani keeping up-
Jeff Weinstein (Maccabi18) is still at it- The recent U Penn graduate will be competing in the upcoming New York Marathon. It will be his first marathon. He and his father are hoping to do well. He has also joined the New Yrok Athletic Club to facilitate his efforts to run a sub 4 minute mile.
Jennifer Metz Langbaum (Maccabi 15) is still keeping pace. She has recently run a 800 meter in 2:08.
New prospects for 2013 is still looking strong. We anticipate much help in the field events and the US will continue to dominate in the middle distance. No word yet on weather Dustin Emrani (Maccabi 18) will join team USA or team Israel.
Jennifer Metz Langbaum (Maccabi 15) is still keeping pace. She has recently run a 800 meter in 2:08.
New prospects for 2013 is still looking strong. We anticipate much help in the field events and the US will continue to dominate in the middle distance. No word yet on weather Dustin Emrani (Maccabi 18) will join team USA or team Israel.
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