Full Name | Maya Dorf (מאיה דורף) |
Nation | Israel |
Birthdate | January 20, 2002 |
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Status | Retired (Mar. 2024) |
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Career Highlights
European Champion in 2023… Three-time European medalist overall (1G, 2B)… Swam in three World Championships (2019, 2022, 2023) and four European Championships (2018, 2021, 2022, 2023)… Two-time European Cup bronze medalist… Competed at the 2017 COMEN Cup and the 2021 European Junior Championships.
2023: European Champion in the free combination event at the European Games… Also won bronze in free team, and placed fourth in acrobatic team there… Finished fifth in free team, and eight in technical team and acrobatic team at the World Championships… Competed in three World Cups – Markham (1B), Montpellier (1S) and Oviedo (1G, 1B).
2022: Placed fifth in free combination, seventh in technical team, and 10th in free team at the World Championships… Finished fifth in technical team, free team and free combination at the European Championships… Also swam at the French Open and the virtual ASWS #3, as well as at the World Series Super Final.
2021: Competed in the junior and senior categories… Won a historical bronze medal in free team at the European Championships… Also placed fifth in technical team there… Competed at the European Junior Championships and finished sixth in free combination, and seventh in technical and free team.
2020: Swam at the French Open, the first and only stop of the world series for the season… Won two bronze medals in technical team and free team… Did not compete internationally thereafter due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of all meets.
2019: Only competed in the senior category… Made history for Israel and helped qualify to the nation to four world finals at the World Championships… Placed sixth in highlight and seventh in free combination there… Won two bronze medals in free combination and highlight at the European Cup… Swam in three world series meets – Paris, Alexandroupolis and Barcelona… Served as alternate to the technical and free team all season.
2018: Moved to the senior team straight from the 13-15 national team… Helped the nation record historical results and gain over 10 points in one season… Finished sixth in combo at the European Championships… Competed in two world series – Paris Open and Budapest Open… Served as alternate to the technical and free team all season.