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December 31 – Green Bay Packers defeat Dallas Cowboys 21-17 for the 1967 NFL Championship in a now-legendary game at Lambeau Field known as the Ice Bowl to advance to Super Bowl II in Jan. 1968; Oakland Raiders defeat the Houston Oilers 40-7 for the 1967 American Football League Championship to advance to Super Bowl II in Jan. 1968
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The 9th Maccabiah Games, which were held from July 9 to 19, 1973, were opened in Ramat Gan Stadium, Israel. [3] Spain and Costa Rica made their debuts in the Games. A total of 1,800 athletes competed on behalf of 27 countries in 20 branches of sport, in 30 venues across Israel. [2]
Artem Dolgopyat fulfilled a lifelong dream when he won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. The Ukrainian-born Israeli gymnast was hailed as a national hero for winning Israel's second-ever gold ...
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Coming off of a wild, 17-point comeback in a semifinal win over Serbia on Thursday, the U.S. faces France in the gold medal game, which will air at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
At the 8th Maccabiah Games from July 29 to August 7, 1969, 1,450 athletes from 27 countries competed in 22 sports in Israel. The final gold medal count was the United States in first place (64), Israel second (48; though it won the greatest number of total medals), and Great Britain third (11). [3] [4]