Early years Freilich began fencing at the age of eight. His coach starting in 2009 was Ohad Balva, he was laterd coached by Alexander Ivanov, and he is now coached by
Angelo Mazzoni), and his club is
Hapoel Kfar Saba. In a typical week, he has four or five lessons with a coach, three fitness sessions, and three or four fencing training sessions of up to an hour and a half. In 2010 he was named one of the Top 10 U-20 Israeli Athletes, by Israeli news website
Ynet. Also that year, in
Croatia, he led the Israeli team to a
gold medal in the European Team Championships. In addition, in December 2012 he won a bronze medal in the junior epee Young Lions World Cup in
Espoo, Finland, behind
Sergey Bida and Lorenzo Buzzi, in a competition with 170 fencers. In March 2014 Freilich won the European Men's Épée Junior Championship in Jerusalem, Israel, in a competition with 254 fencers. In April 2014 Freilich came in 6th at the World Men's Épée Junior Championships in
Plovdiv,
Bulgaria, in a competition with 114 fencers. In March 2015 Freilich again won the European Men's Épée Junior Championship, this time in
Maribor, Slovenia, in a competition with 115 fencers. In 2015 he was the #1 ranked junior épée fencer in the world.
2016–present; European champion In February 2016 he won a Men's Épée bronze medal at the
Peter Bakonyi World Cup in
Vancouver, Canada, in a competition with 192 fencers. In May 2018, he won a silver medal in individual men's epee at the Coppa Citta di Lugano in
Lugano, Switzerland. On June 18, 2019, Freilich won Israel's first European fencing title in the men's individual épée tournament at the
2019 European Fencing Championships in
Düsseldorf, Germany. In January 2024, Freilich won the gold medal at the 2024 Epee Grand Prix event in
Doha,
Qatar, in an event with 276 fencers. He did so in the Arab country that does not have diplomatic ties with Israel, while wearing a fencing uniform with an Israeli flag. He was the first Israeli to win a fencing Grand Prix. At the time, he was ranked #8 in the world in men's epee. He was the first Israeli man to qualify in epee for an Olympics. == Medal record ==