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Carmel Newsreel II-084, October 27, 1951

The Fourth Sea of Galilee Swimming Competition

1 Minute, 1951
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Directed by: Nathan Axelrod
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Did I or did I not promise some niche sport? Well, here goes. This is some truly brilliant, superb quality footage of what was, for years, Israel’s single greatest sporting challenge – long before jumping off Eilat Bridge in the eighties or locating your parked car in the 1990s labyrinth that was (and quite frankly, still is) Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Centre shopping centre carpark. The great challenge – a 9.5km (5.9m) swim – started at kibbutz Ein Gev and finished at Tiberias’s Lido Beach (long before Yehuda Barkan’s Abba Ganuv character’s boat ever docked there.) Beyond the demanding physical effort that swimming this vast distance entails, one must remember that at the time (and all the way until 1967) we had to share the Sea of Galilee with our less than friendly Syrian neighbours and so, there is something inherently very Israeli and inspirational about hosting a sporting event and insisting on keeping calm and carrying on in an area partially controlled by a willfully aggressive enemy state whose snipers would not once launch targeted attacks into Israeli territory. The film contains footage of the crowds who were waiting for the brave swimmers at the Tiberias finish line and who, in the meantime were entertaining themselves with a host of dance acts and some Russian folk dancing – possibly the last time that Sea of Galilee beach revelers were seen dancing to music that wasn’t autotuned. Later, the emotional commentator announces the winner – swimmer, Ariella Cohen who had won (what he referred to as the) “the girls’ race.” The film cuts just moments before the winners and other participants are awarded their medals although, personally speaking, I didn’t really miss that moment; I happen to know exactly what that particular medal looks like seeing as how we had one just like it at home, which my dad would win at the 1963 Sea of Galilee Swim.

The Fourth Sea of Galilee Crossing competition takes place from Ein Gev beach to Lido Beach in Tiberias. Thirty-five swimmers race as row boats are following them. A big crowd gathers at Lido Beach in Tiberias, the endpoint, and various entertainment shows are presented to the crowd who awaits at the finish line, including a young girls dance show, and a Russian folk dance performance by a group. The crowd is applauding as swimmers cross the finish line. Among the men, the winner is a Swedish swimmer, and at the second is an Israeli swimmer from Kibbutz Kinneret. The female winner is Ariella Cohen. Handshakes are exchanged between the winners and the swimmers pose for the camera.

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