Israel at the 2014 Winter Olympics

[4] Vladislav Bykanov was the first male athlete to qualify from Israel in short track speed skating.

[4] Virgile Vandeput missed both races he was entered in, as he was injured during training.

[8] Israel achieved the following quota place:[9] Vladislav Bykanov failed to advance out of the opening heats in all three of his events.

[10] Bradley Chalupski attempted to qualify in skeleton but had difficulty convincing the Israeli Olympic Committee to allow him to do so.

[11] A group of female alpine skiers also competed and qualified, but Israel decided not to use its quota it earned.

Vladislav Bykanov (second left) competing in the men's 500 m