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'''Ran Shantal''' (also "Shental" or "Chantal"; רן שנטל; born May 25, 1971) is an Israeli Olympic competitive sailor.<ref name="sports-reference.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sh/ran-shental-1.html|title=Ran Shental Bio, Stats, and Results|publisher=sports-reference.com}}</ref>
'''Ran Shantal''' (also "Shental" or "Chantal"; רן שנטל; born May 25, 1971) is an Israeli Olympic competitive sailor.<ref name="sports-reference.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sh/ran-shental-1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418110527/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sh/ran-shental-1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2020-04-18|title=Ran Shental Bio, Stats, and Results|publisher=sports-reference.com}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
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In 1987, Shantal and his brother Nir won the [[gold medal]] in the 17th [[International Yacht Racing Union]] (IYRU) [[ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships|Youth Sailing World Championships]] in the [[420 (dinghy)|420 dinghy]]—Open in [[Botany Bay]], NSW, Australia.<ref name="sailing.org">{{cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/ran-shental|title=Ran SHENTAL-Sailor Biography|publisher=isaf.com}}</ref><ref name="isafyouthworlds.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.isafyouthworlds.com/regattainfo.php?view=eventoa&rgtaid=13932&regattaid=13932&evntid=27191|title=Regatta List|publisher=isafyouthworlds.com}}</ref> They beat out future Olympians [[Jean-François Berthet]] and [[Gwenael Berthet]] of France.<ref name="isafyouthworlds.com"/> In August 1988, he won the [[silver medal]] in the [[470 (dinghy)|470 dinghy]] Junior World Championship in the 470 - Open, in [[Puck, Poland]].<ref name="sailing.org"/>
In 1987, Shantal and his brother Nir won the [[gold medal]] in the 17th [[International Yacht Racing Union]] (IYRU) [[ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships|Youth Sailing World Championships]] in the [[420 (dinghy)|420 dinghy]]—Open in [[Botany Bay]], NSW, Australia.<ref name="sailing.org">{{cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/ran-shental|title=Ran SHENTAL-Sailor Biography|publisher=isaf.com}}</ref><ref name="isafyouthworlds.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.isafyouthworlds.com/regattainfo.php?view=eventoa&rgtaid=13932&regattaid=13932&evntid=27191|title=Regatta List|publisher=isafyouthworlds.com}}</ref> They beat out future Olympians [[Jean-François Berthet]] and [[Gwenael Berthet]] of France.<ref name="isafyouthworlds.com"/> In August 1988, he won the [[silver medal]] in the [[470 (dinghy)|470 dinghy]] Junior World Championship in the 470 - Open, in [[Puck, Poland]].<ref name="sailing.org"/>


In 1993, Shantal and his brother won the silver medal in the 470 World Championships.<ref name="jewsinsports.org"/> In 1995, he and his brother won the [[bronze medal]] in the 470 World Championships in the 470-Men, in Toronto, Canada.<ref name="sailing.org"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pressreader.com/israel/jerusalem-post/20060914/281930243462737|title=Kliger and Gal Edge Olympic Champions for Bronze at Worlds|publisher=The Jerusalem Post|author=Allon Sinai|date=September 14, 2006}}</ref> That year, he and his brother were named Israel's Sportsmen of the Year in a ceremony conducted by Israeli Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]].<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-5995179.html|title=Chantal brothers crowned outstanding sportsmen|date=17 September 1995|publisher=The Jerusalem Post}}</ref>
In 1993, Shantal and his brother won the silver medal in the 470 World Championships.<ref name="jewsinsports.org"/> In 1995, he and his brother won the [[bronze medal]] in the 470 World Championships in the 470-Men, in Toronto, Canada.<ref name="sailing.org"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pressreader.com/israel/jerusalem-post/20060914/281930243462737|title=Kliger and Gal Edge Olympic Champions for Bronze at Worlds|newspaper=The Jerusalem Post|author=Allon Sinai|date=September 14, 2006}}</ref> That year, he and his brother were named Israel's Sportsmen of the Year in a ceremony conducted by Israeli Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-5995179.html|title=Chantal brothers crowned outstanding sportsmen|date=17 September 1995|newspaper=The Jerusalem Post}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
Shantal (at the age of 25) and his brother competed for [[Israel at the 1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, Georgia, in the [[Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 470|Sailing--Men's Two Person Dinghy (470)]], and came in 19th.<ref name="sports-reference.com"/>
Shantal (at the age of 25) and his brother competed for [[Israel at the 1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, Georgia, in the [[Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 470|Sailing--Men's Two Person Dinghy (470)]], and came in 19th.<ref name="sports-reference.com"/> The next Israeli siblings to compete in the same Olympics were [[Shachar Sagiv]] and [[Ran Sagiv]], who competed in the [[Triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's|men's triathlon event]] at the [[2020 Summer Olympics]] in Tokyo in 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ynet.co.il/sport/article/hjr2juo0d|title=עשו היסטוריה: האחים הישראלים התחרו יחד בטריאתלון|date=25 July 2021|work=Ynet|author=אורן אהרוני}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.triathlon.org/results/result/2020_tokyo_olympic_games/501764|title=Results: Elite Men &#124; Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games|date=26 July 2021|website=World Triathlon}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/team-israel-brothers-finish-20th-and-35th-place-in-tokyo-2020-triathlon-674903|title=Team Israel brothers finish 20th and 35th in Tokyo 2020 triathlon|date=26 July 2021|website=The Jerusalem Post}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://www.olympic.org/ran-shental Ran Shental], olympic.org


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Latest revision as of 05:41, 14 November 2024

Ran Shantal
Personal information
Native nameרן שנטל
Nationality Israel
Born (1971-05-25) May 25, 1971 (age 53)
Jaffa, Israel
Sailing career
ClassTwo-Person Dinghy (470)
ClubHapoel Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel

Ran Shantal (also "Shental" or "Chantal"; רן שנטל; born May 25, 1971) is an Israeli Olympic competitive sailor.[1]

Early life

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Shantal was born in Jaffa, Israel, and is Jewish.[1][2] His brother is Olympic competitive sailor Nir Shental.[1]

Sailing career

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His club is Hapoel Tel Aviv, in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1]

In 1987, Shantal and his brother Nir won the gold medal in the 17th International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) Youth Sailing World Championships in the 420 dinghy—Open in Botany Bay, NSW, Australia.[3][4] They beat out future Olympians Jean-François Berthet and Gwenael Berthet of France.[4] In August 1988, he won the silver medal in the 470 dinghy Junior World Championship in the 470 - Open, in Puck, Poland.[3]

In 1993, Shantal and his brother won the silver medal in the 470 World Championships.[2] In 1995, he and his brother won the bronze medal in the 470 World Championships in the 470-Men, in Toronto, Canada.[3][5] That year, he and his brother were named Israel's Sportsmen of the Year in a ceremony conducted by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.[6]

Shantal (at the age of 25) and his brother competed for Israel at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, in the Sailing--Men's Two Person Dinghy (470), and came in 19th.[1] The next Israeli siblings to compete in the same Olympics were Shachar Sagiv and Ran Sagiv, who competed in the men's triathlon event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo in 2021.[7][8][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Ran Shental Bio, Stats, and Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
  2. ^ a b "Chantal, Ran"
  3. ^ a b c "Ran SHENTAL-Sailor Biography". isaf.com.
  4. ^ a b "Regatta List". isafyouthworlds.com.
  5. ^ Allon Sinai (September 14, 2006). "Kliger and Gal Edge Olympic Champions for Bronze at Worlds". The Jerusalem Post.
  6. ^ "Chantal brothers crowned outstanding sportsmen". The Jerusalem Post. 17 September 1995.[dead link]
  7. ^ אורן אהרוני (25 July 2021). "עשו היסטוריה: האחים הישראלים התחרו יחד בטריאתלון". Ynet.
  8. ^ "Results: Elite Men | Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games". World Triathlon. 26 July 2021.
  9. ^ "Team Israel brothers finish 20th and 35th in Tokyo 2020 triathlon". The Jerusalem Post. 26 July 2021.
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