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Matan Roditi ( he, מתן רודיטי; born 6 October 1998) is an Israeli Olympic marathon swimmer. His 4th place at the
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is the closest Israel has come to an Olympic medal in swimming. He has set Israeli national records in the 800 metre
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and the 1500 metre freestyle, and the 10 kilometre marathon. He will represent Israel at the 2024 Summer Olympics in swimming in the Men's marathon 10 kilometre on August 9, 2024, in Paris.


Early life

Roditi is from
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, Israel. His father Shmuel (Shmulik) Roditi was a soccer player who competed as a defender for the
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team Hakoah Maccabi Amidar Ramat Gan which won two state cups and the championship title in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His mother Mazal works in a bank. His father said that their eldest son, Yossi, was killed in a car accident, and "There was no point in life, and then we decided to bring
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into the world." When Matan was born, his mother was 50 years old and his father was 54 years old. Roditi studied at
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Middle School, and then graduated from Yuval High School, both in
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. He majored in computers. He studies
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at Reichman University (formerly known as IDC Herzliya).


Career

As a four-year-old boy, Roditi was afraid to put his head in the water. A year later, he told his father that he wanted to learn to swim. He quickly forgot about his fears and fell in love with swimming, focusing initially on the backstroke and
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. From the age of 7 he swam at the Bnei Herzliya swimming club. Starting at age 10, he won medals in the Israeli championships. At the age of 12, he started rowing, specializing in the 400 meters. Roditi competes with
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. His coach for four years was Hanan Gilad who ultimately retired, and is now Amir Ofer. He swims 70-80 kilometers per week.


2019–21

In 2019, at 20 years of age, Roditi won
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s in the Men's 1500 metre
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in the Israel Swimming Cup in 15:35.46, in the Men's 800 metre freestyle in the Israel Summer National Championships (50m) in 8:04.48, and in the Men's 1500 metre freestyle in the Israel Summer National Championships (50m) in 15:22.49. He also won the gold medal in the 2019 South African Open Water Championships 10k in
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, with a time of 1:52.40.24. In 2019 he also set a new Israeli record in the long course 1500 metre by swimming it in 15:17.9, cutting .33 seconds off the old Israeli record set in 2002. At the end of the year he was the Israeli champion in the 800 free, the 1500 free, and the 10km open water swim. In March 2020 he won the bronze medal in the 10k in the LEN Open Water Swimming Cup (
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) in Israel in 1:52:19 (as the gold medal winner
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of Russia had a time of 1:52:09). Roditi also came in fourth in the 2020 Australian Open Water Swimming Championships 10km race in
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's Brighton Beach with a time of 1:55:49.96 -- within a half-second of Australian bronze medalist
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(as the gold medal winner Dutch swimmer Ferry Weertman had a time of 1:55:45.24). In March 2021, Roditi won the gold medal in the Men's 400 metre freestyle in the Wingate League for Adults in Israel in 3:59.07. In June 2021, he came in 4th out of 63 swimmers in the 10k in the Olympic Games Qualification Tournament in Setubal, Portugal, in 2:02:15 (as the gold medal winner Hector Pardoe of Great Britain had a time of 2:02:07).


2020 Olympic Games

Roditi represented Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the 10km swim marathon in August 2021, in
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, in warm-water, warm-weather conditions (the temperature was 81 degrees Fahrenheit (27.2 Celsius) with 80% humidity, making it feel like close to 90 degrees). The 22-year-old finished in 4th place with a time of 1:49:24.9, 23.8 seconds behind bronze medalist
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(1:49:01.1) of
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, silver medalist
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(1:48:59.0) of
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, and gold medalist
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(1:48:33.7) of Germany. To date, his swim is the closest the state of
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has come to earning an Olympic medal in swimming.


2022–24

In 2022, Roditi won a gold medal in the Men's 400 metre freestyle in the Wingate League for Youth and Adults in 3:59.96. He also came in 4th in the 10km at the European Open Water Swimming Championships in
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, near Rome, Italy, in 1:50:56 (as the gold medal winner Italy's
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had a time of 1:50:33). At the 2022 Israeli Summer Championships in
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he set a national record while winning the gold medal in the men’s 1500m free with a time of 15:13.54. At the 2022 Israeli Short Course Championships in Netanya, he won a gold medal while setting a national record in the men’s 800m free with a time of 7:49.29. In 2023 he won gold medals in the Men's 400 metre freestyle in the Israel Swimming Cup in 3:58.15, and in the Men's 800 metre freestyle in the Israel Adults Championships - Criteria Competition in 7:57.16. In 2024, Roditi won the Israel Senior Championship 1,500 metre freestyle with a time of 15:36.30 minutes. He won the Israel Open Water Swimming 10 km Championship for the seventh consecutive year, in Eilat. In February 2024 at the World Open Water Championships, Roditi came in 10th out of 79 swimmers in the 10km race with a time of 1:48:31.7 (as the gold medal winner Hungary’s Kristóf Rasovszky had a time of 1:48:21.2) at the
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in choppy conditions in the old
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in
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, as the water temperature at the beginning of the race was 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). With that finish, which he accomplished despite having broken his ankle two and a half months prior during a training camp, he qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games.


2024 Olympic Games

Roditi will represent Israel at the 2024 Summer Olympics in swimming in the Men's marathon 10 kilometre on August 9, 2024, staged at
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through the Seine River.


Career highlights


See also

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List of Israeli records in swimming This is a list of Israeli records in swimming, which are ratified by the Israel Swimming Association. To set a record, you have to be an Israeli citizen. All records were achieved in finals unless otherwise noted. Long course (50 m) Men ...


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Roditi, Matan Living people 1998 births Israeli male swimmers Male long-distance swimmers Olympic swimmers for Israel Reichman University alumni Sportspeople from Herzliya Swimmers at the 2020 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2024 Summer Olympics