Israel at the 1964 Summer Paralympics
Israel at the 1964 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | ISR |
NPC | Israel Paralympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Tokyo | |
Competitors | 20 in 5 sports |
Medals Ranked 7thth |
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Summer Paralympics appearances ( overview) | |
Israel participated in the 1964 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo. 20 Israeli athletes won seven gold medals, three silver and eleven bronze, enabling their country to finish 7th on the medal table.
Delegation
The Israeli delegation was composed of ten
In the 1964 Summer Paralympic Games, Israel participated for the first time in the
The delegation's travel expenses were divided in accordance with its composition: The IDF veterans were sponsored by the Ministry of Defense, sports organizations, the Olympic Committee and the athletes themselves, while the Center's athletes were sponsored by Japanese parties, most prominently by businessman Saul Eisenberg.
The eldest member of the delegation was Michael Ben-Naftali (40) and the youngest Jacob Ben-Arie (14). Israel was ranked 7th on the medal table, winning seven gold medals, three silver and 11 bronze and achieving three world records.
The wrong reports
Since at the dawn of the Paralympic Games there was no precision in reporting the results of the competitions, the Israeli athlete Michal Escapa was indicated with the Italian nationality and without prename (and so she is mentioned in the International Paralympic Committee[1] of the Italian Paralympic Committee[2] web sites) for the reports of the Swimming at the 1964 Summer Paralympics where she won two bronze medals, simply reported as Escapa and not as Michal Escapa.[3][4] However, as can be seen from a 1968 Israeli newspaper reporting an interview with the athlete, she was the same athlete who had won medals in swimming and table tennis in Tokyo 1964.[5]
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Gold | Batia Mishani | Athletics | Javelin | - |
Gold | Zipora Rosenbaum |
Athletics | Shot Put |
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Gold | Jacob Ben-Arie | Swimming | 25 m breaststroke | - |
Gold | Baruch Hagai | Swimming | 50 m breaststroke | - |
Gold | Batia Mishani | Swimming | 50 m freestyle | - |
Gold | Baruch Hagai | Table Tennis | singles | - |
Gold | Shalom Dlugatch | Weightlifting | - | - |
Silver | Avraham Keftelovitch | Swimming | 50 m breaststroke | - |
Silver | Zipora Rosenbaum |
Swimming | 50 m freestyle | - |
Silver | Batia Mishani | Table Tennis | singles | - |
Bronze | Batia Mishani | Athletics | Shot Put |
- |
Bronze | Zipora Rosenbaum |
Athletics | Discus Throw |
- |
Bronze | Zipora Rosenbaum |
Athletics | Javelin | - |
Bronze | Avraham Keftelovitch | Swimming | 50 m freestyle | - |
Bronze | Jacob Ben-Arie, Baruch Hagai and Avraham Keftelovitch | Swimming | mixed medley relay open | - |
Bronze | Michal Escapa | Swimming | 25 m freestyle prone incomplete class 2 | - |
Bronze | Michal Escapa | Swimming | 25 m breaststroke incomplete class 2 | - |
Bronze | Men team | Wheelchair Basketball | Group A | - |
Bronze | Men team | Wheelchair Basketball | Group B | - |
Bronze | Michal Escapa | Table Tennis | singles | - |
Bronze | Joseph Sharav | Table Tennis | singles | - |
Bronze | Yitzhak Galitzki |
Table Tennis | doubles | - |
Bronze | Zipora Rosenbaum |
Table Tennis | doubles | - |
Athletes
- IDF veterans:
- Michael Ben-Naftali
- Shmuel Ben-Zakai
- Zvi Ben-Zvi
- Reuven Hebron
- Simcha Lustig
- Menachem Morba
- Avraham Mushraki
- Joseph Sharav
- Yoel Singer
- Dan Wagner
- Israel Sports Center for the Disabledrepresentatives:
- Jacob Ben-Arie
- Shalom Dlugatch
- Michal Escapa
- Israel Even-Sahav
- Yitzhak Galitzki
- Israel Globus
- Baruch Hagai
- Avraham Keftelovitch
- Batia Mishani
- Zipora Rosenbaum
References
- ^ "Swimming - Women's 25 m Breaststroke Incomplete class 2". paralympic.org. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
- ^ "Media Guide Tokyo 2020" (PDF). comitatoparalimpico.it (in Italian). Retrieved 15 September 2021.
- ^ "Michael Escapa - Profile". paralympic.org. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
- ^ "Escapa - Profile". paralympic.org. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
- ^ "Michal Escapa - Hi whose mistake?". nli.org.il (in Hebrew). 27 September 1968. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
... but at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, she came to the place of success precisely. And she brought an additional Israeli team trophy as well as two sports for me