, a judoka Israel qualified seven judokas for the Games. Six of them (three per gender), including 2015 European champion
Sagi Muki and London 2012 Olympian
Golan Pollack, were ranked among the top 22 eligible judokas for men and top 14 for women in the
International Judo Federation (IJF) World Ranking List as of 30 May 2016.
Shira Rishony earned a continental quota spot from the European region as Israel's top-ranked judoka outside of direct qualifying position for the women's extra-lightweight (48 kg) class. During the first two days of competition, the Israeli judokas did not win a match.
Shira Rishony has lost in the first round after she was disqualified for illegally touching her opponent's leg.
Golan Pollack lost by ippon in the second round. Also in the second round,
Gili Cohen led during the first three minutes of the fight after her opponent got two shido, but lost by yuko. On the third day,
Sagi Muki competed in the
Men's 73 kg. He started the competition at the second round. During his first match, which was against
Rok Drakšič, he won by ippon. In the third round, he won by points after he scored a waza-ari during the fight. He defeated
Nick Delpopolo at the quarterfinals with an ippon. Muki lost in the semifinals by points after his opponent got yuko during the fight. Muki lost the fight for the bronze medal by ippon to
Lasha Shavdatuashvili and finished in fifth place. At the end of the competition, Muki revealed that he suffered from two slipped discs a month before the games and that he ruptured two ankle ligaments a month earlier. During the fourth day
Yarden Gerbi won a bronze medal in the
women's 63 kg. She started the competition at the second round with a win by waza-ari, awasete ippon. Gerbi lost in the quarterfinals by points after her opponent
Mariana Silva got yuko during the fight. At the repechage, she won by points with a waza-ari. Finally, she won the fight for the bronze medal by points with yuko and waza-ari.
Linda Bolder competed on the fifth day. She started the competition with two wins. During her first round match, she won by ippon after a waza-ari and at the second round, she won by points with a waza-ari. Bolder lost in the quarterfinals by ippon. She lost also at the repechage to
María Bernabéu. On the last day of the competition,
Or Sasson won a bronze medal in the
Men's +100 kg. He won the first round by waza-ari, awasete-ippon against Egyptian judoka
Islam El Shehaby. El Shehaby refused to shake Sasson hand at the end of the match. At the second round, he won by points with a waza-ari. Sasson defeated
Roy Meyer at the quarterfinals by points with a waza-ari but lost in the semifinals by points after
Teddy Riner got waza-ari during the fight. Sasson won the fight for the bronze medal by a penalty. ;Men ;Women ==Sailing==