Udi Gal (Hebrew: אודי גל; born June 11, 1979) is an Israeli Olympic sailor, who is a sailing world championship three-time bronze medalist.
Biography
Gal is Jewish, and was born in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1][2][3] He started sailing at 8 years of age, and started racing at 13 years of age.[4] He competes with the club Hapoel Tel Aviv.[2] He competed with partner Gideon Kliger in two-man competitions from the outset of his career, through 2009.[5][6]
The first event he won was the Youth Europeans 420, in 1996.[4] In 1998 he and Kliger won the European Youth Championships, and in 2001 they finished second in the European Championship in Ireland.[3]
He and Kliger won bronze medals in the Sailing 470 World Championship for three straight years in Men's 470-Class Two-Person Dinghy — in 2006–08.[8] In June 2007, he came in third in the Men's 470 ISAF Sailing World Championships, in Cascais, Portugal.[4] In January 2008, he came in third in the Men 470 World Championships, in Melbourne, Australia.[4] In April 2008, he and Kliger were ranked third in the world in the 470 class dinghy.[9]