Overview
Amnon Krauz is a former competitive swimmer born on August 10, 1952 in Petah Tikva. His name in Hebrew is shown as אמנון קראו. Krauz is noted for representing his country as a young athlete on the international stage as part of Israel's swimming team.
Early life and background
Raised in the central Israeli city of Petah Tikva, Krauz developed as a swimmer during a period when organized competitive swimming in Israel was expanding. He rose through local clubs and national competitions to qualify for international events. By the time of his Olympic appearance he was still a teenager, notable for achieving selection at a young age.
Olympic participation
Krauz took part in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, representing Israel in the pool. Competing against a deep international field, he did not win a medal, but his participation contributed to Israel's presence in Olympic swimming and provided experience at the highest level of competition.
Legacy and significance
Although not a medalist, Krauz's Olympic participation is part of the broader story of Israeli athletes gaining exposure and experience on the world stage during the mid-20th century. Athletes like Krauz helped raise the profile of swimming domestically and inspired later generations of competitors. His career is remembered primarily for the milestone of Olympic representation.
Key facts
- Name (Hebrew): אמנון קראו
- Born: August 10, 1952 in Petah Tikva
- National affiliation: Israel
- Olympics: Competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City
For more detailed records or event-level results, consult authoritative sports archives and Olympic databases that track individual athlete performances.