Recently graduated Clarkson University Hockey goaltender Cody Rosen is competing for Team Canada at the Maccabiah Games, July 16-31 in Israel. The Opening Ceremony took place on July 18 in Jerusalem. …
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Recently graduated Clarkson University Hockey goaltender Cody Rosen is competing for Team Canada at the Maccabiah Games, July 16-31 in Israel.
The Opening Ceremony took place on July 18 in Jerusalem. The Maccabiah 2013 will be the largest in history, with over nine thousand athletes representing 71 countries.
Maccabi Canada begins play on Saturday, July 20 against the Ukraine at 9:30 p.m. The team faces Israel on Sunday, July 21 at 9 p.m. and USA on Tuesday, July 23. All games will take place at the Canada Center in Meluta, in Northern Israel.
A native of Kingston, ONT, Rosen played in 12 games for the Golden Knights from 2009-13.
The games take place every four years in their respective regions, with the Maccabiah Games in Israel being the largest and the point of pride for the organization. The Maccabiah Games is one of the top three gatherings of athletes in the world. Over 8000 athletes proudly represent over 65 countries and compete for Gold, Silver and Bronze medals.
Rosen graduated in May with a degree in entrepreneurship and business management, with a minor in project management.