Ami Dadaon Wins Gold at Paris Paralympics
Ami Dadaon Wins Gold at Paris Paralympics
Ami Dadaon Wins Gold at Paris Paralympics
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Israeli paralympic swimmer Ami Omer Dadaon secured Israel's second gold medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, winning the 100-meter freestyle with a time of 1:20.25 minutes. This victory adds to Dadaon's impressive medal collection, marking his fourth Paralympic medal overall. In a remarkable show of resilience, Dadaon, who has cerebral palsy, expressed his pride in representing Israel and emphasized the importance of giving hope to others facing challenges. The Israeli team also celebrated success with Mark Malyar earning a bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke, contributing to the country's growing medal tally at the games. Meanwhile, Japanese swimmer Keiichi Kimura and Russian para-athlete Valeria Shabalina each claimed gold medals in their respective events, further highlighting the competitive spirit of the Paralympic Games.

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