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Israel pulls its bobsleigh team after fake illness report to officials

One athlete falsely claimed to be unwell to allow a substitute to compete to become the Jewish state’s first-ever Druze Olympian

February 22, 2026 12:46
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The Israeli bobsleigh team (Image: courtesy of the team)
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Israeli Olympic officials have disqualified their own bobsleigh team from participating in the final day of competition at the Milan 2026 Winter Olympics after one of its athletes falsely claimed illness in an attempt to let his Druze teammate from the reserve compete in his stead.

According to a statement from the Olympic Committee of Israel, the Israeli bobsleigh delegation – which competed in the first two runs of the event on Saturday with a team consisting of AJ Edelman, Menachem Chen, Uri Zisman and Omer Katz – tried to replace one of its team members with Druze athlete Ward Fawarseh for Sunday’s four-man bobsleigh event.

Fawarseh, if allowed to compete, would have become Israel’s first-ever Druze Olympian, but as he accompanied the Israeli delegation officially as an alternate, he could not compete unless another member of the team was unwell.

“The bobsleigh team asked to include Ward, the substitute, in the competition. According to the rules, this is only permitted if one of the athletes is injured or ill,” the Olympic Committee of Israel said in a statement to The Times of Israel. “In order to make this possible, one of the team members – encouraged by his teammates – declared that he was unwell. He even went for a medical examination and signed an affidavit so that the Olympic Committee could request approval for a substitution.”

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