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GADI
HAIMOVITZ
ISRAEL
GADI
HAIMOVITZ
ISRAEL
INTERVIEW
Entrevista EYOA

How old are you?
25.

What is your sport? Are you an amateur or professional?
Taekwondo professional.

What is your biggest sports achievement?
European champion.

What languages do you speak?
English and Hebrew.

What are your passions and hobbies?
Playing football and doing gymnastics.

What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
Flying really fast.

What is your favourite dish from your country?
Couscous and falafel.

Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
My brother Gili Haimovitz.

The words I live by are… (motivational quote)
‎״Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints.״

What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
My community inspired me to join.

What are your goals as an EYOA?
To spread the Olympic Values to every athlete around the world.

What would be your dream job in the future?
Osteopath.

What are your expectations of being an EYOA?
Enjoying myself while educating.

What does Olympism mean to you?
It’s the spirit of competitiveness and brotherhood and giving it all you’ve got until you succeed.

INTERVIEW

How old are you?
25.

What is your sport? Are you an amateur or professional?
Taekwondo professional.

What is your biggest sports achievement?
European champion.

What languages do you speak?
English and Hebrew.

What are your passions and hobbies?
Playing football and doing gymnastics.

What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
Flying really fast.

What is your favourite dish from your country?
Couscous and falafel.

Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
My brother Gili Haimovitz.

The words I live by are… (motivational quote)
‎״Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints.״

What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
My community inspired me to join.

What are your goals as an EYOA?
To spread the Olympic Values to every athlete around the world.

What would be your dream job in the future?
Osteopath.

What are your expectations of being an EYOA?
Enjoying myself while educating.

What does Olympism mean to you?
It’s the spirit of competitiveness and brotherhood and giving it all you’ve got until you succeed.