Israeli Paralympic Athletes Achieve Major Successes in European and International Competitions
Israeli Paralympic athletes have recently secured notable achievements on the international stage. Amit Hasdai earned a bronze medal in the handcycling road race at the European Championship, completing the 39.6 km course in 1:11:31 hours and placing third in the H2 classification. At 42 years old, Hasdai continues a strong performance streak, having recently won first place in the World Cup event in Thailand and finishing fourth at the Paris Paralympic Games.
Meanwhile, para-taekwondo fighter Adnan Milad won gold at the President's Cup in Australia. Milad defeated a Brazilian opponent 2-0 in the semifinals and then secured another 2-0 victory over a Saudi Arabian competitor in the final. This marks Milad's second consecutive gold medal within two weeks, following a win in Germany. Milad lost his right arm in a work accident six years ago and is establishing himself as one of Israel's leading Paralympic taekwondo athletes internationally.
Additionally, handcyclist Sharon Levy made his European Championship debut, finishing 12th in the Class 4 category with a time of 34:53 minutes over an 18.6 km course. Levy, who was injured during police operational duty five years ago, competed internationally for the first time in this event.
These accomplishments by Hasdai, Milad, and Levy highlight the ongoing progress of Israeli Paralympic sports on the world stage. Their medals, strong performances, and continued participation in prestigious competitions demonstrate Israel's commitment to excellence and ambition for future challenges.
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