The Jewish Chronicle

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- BYSIMONGRI­VER

WINDSURFIN­G SHAHAR Zubari admits he is desperate to put his disappoint­ment of London 2012 behind him and light up the Olympics in Rio.

Windsurfer Zubari has experience­d both ends of the Olympic spectrum. He points out that he arrived at Beijing eight years ago as an inexperien­ced novice and returned to Israel with a bronze medal.

In contrast, he came to Weymouth for the 2012 Olympics as one of the medal favourites in the Men’s RS-X competitio­n but disappoint­ed with a 19th place finish.

Zubari, 29, remains confident he can recapture former glories. “It’s true I haven’t won a medal in a major event for three years, but I still have what it takes to beat the world’s best, and they know it.”

He overlooked the major tournament­s this year in favour of spending an extended amount of time in Brazil. “I’ve been preparing very seriously and very meticulous­ly for this Olympics,” he said.

“The conditions in Rio, where it is winter, are very difficult so I have spent much of the time in recent months out there studying the currents and the winds.

“Familiarit­y with the conditions will give me an important advantage.”

Zubari overcame Nimrod Mashiah to qualify for his second consecutiv­e Olympics claiming Israel’s sole berth in the competitio­n. He predicts that several of his compatriot­s will return home with medals.

“This is not only the largest but also the best quality Israeli Olympic squad that I’ve been a part of and I expect there will be a lot of achievemen­ts.”

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