Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann is an Israelifencer. One of Israel's top female fencers, she competed in the individual foil event at the 1984, 1992, and 1996 Olympiads. Her fencing career started at the age of 8, she maintained an international ranking until 2004, and she still competed at the national level in 2012.
Hatuel-Czuckermann was born in Casablanca, Morocco on August 15, 1963, one of nine children born to Jewish Moroccan parents. The family immigrated to Israel, making aliyah, later that year, living in a housing project in Acre, Israel. Inspired by their father's interest in fencing and general athletics, she and her siblings trained together, ultimately reaching Olympic status as adults. Though the family was close-knit, several of them fell into criminal activity, most notably, her brother Uri Hatuel and later, Uri's son Kobi, both of whom have been charged by Israeli authorities for drug trafficking. She has a master's degree in physical education, and works in special education.
Fencing career
Israeli champion
Hatuel-Czuckermann first won the Israeli national title in 1979, when she was 16. She eventually won the title more than 20 times, including 16 consecutive years, and was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.
1982 Rome, Italy, 52nd 1983 Vienna, Austria, 26th 1986 Sofia, Bulgaria, 22nd 1987 Lousanne, Switzerland, 20th 1989 Denver, USA, 18th 1990 Lyon, France, 16th 1991 Budapest, Hungary, 8th - highest rank 1994 Athens, Greece, 15th 1995 The Hague, the Netherlands, 38th 1999 Seoul, Korea, 73rd. 2001 Nîmes, France, 14th. 2002 Lisbon, Portugal, 43rd
European Championships
She reached the semi-finals at the European Championships in 2002.
Maccabiah Games
She won the bronze medal in the individual foil competition at the 2001 Maccabiah Games.
Public activity
Sports
In 1996, right after the Atlanta Olympics, she was among the founders of the Israeli Olympic Athletes Committee, and retained her membership until 2009. Between 2004 and 2009 she was a member of the Olympic Committee of Israel. From 2010 to 2012 she served as Chairman of the Israeli Fencing Association. In 2012, she was Director of Sports Activities for Acre.
Politics
In 2012, she was among the organizers of the Gilad Shalit Cycling for Peace ride.
Academics
She published an article in the field of ADHD - "Hyperactivity\Impulsivity Amelioration Effects of a Fencing Training Program on Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder", at DISCOBOLUL; Physical Education, Sport and Kinetotherapy Journal.
Family
Hatuel-Czuckermann has been married to Robert Czuckermann since 1989 and the two have four children together, sons Idan, Matan, and Niran, and daughter Lihi. With the exception of Lihi, all of her children are competitive fencers with the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime. Other notable members of her family include her brother, Yitzhak Hatuel, and her niece, Delila Hatuel, both of whom are fencers.