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Home Page > Gifts and Collectables > >New Philatelic Issue September 2024 > The Paralympic Games Paris 2024 - Para Rowing

The Paralympic Games Paris 2024 - Para Rowing

The Paralympic Games Paris 2024 - Para Rowing

The Paralympic Games Paris 2024 - Para Rowing

The Paralympic Games Paris 2024

The Paralympics are comparable to the Olympic Games (“para” in Latin means beside or alongside). The first Paralympic Games, held in Rome 1960, were the culmination of Prof. Sir Ludwig Guttmann’s vision. Jewish physician Prof. Guttmann fled Poland with his family due to the Nazis and established a rehabilitation facility, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, in England.

At his hospital, Guttmann was the first to incorporate sports in general and competitive sports in particular, into the rehabilitation process for British soldiers with spinal cord injuries.

The Paralympic Games have continued to take place every four years, and since 1988 in the same host city, utilizing the same facilities and Olympic Village.

Israel was a pioneer in international Paralympic sports. In the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s Israeli Paralympians, most of whom were disabled IDF veterans and polio survivors, had numerous achievements and won many medals.

Over the years, more and more countries began to take part in the Paralympics and achievements in the various sporting events have reached new heights.

In the last Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Israel won nine medals, six of which were gold. Swimmers Mark Malyar, Ami Dadaon and Iyad Shalabi woneight of the medals and Moran Samuel won silver in the single sculls event.

Some 4000 athletes from 180 countries will march in the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games Paris 2024 on August 28, 2024.

The 10-day event will include 22 different sports.

The Israeli delegation will include 28athletes in ten sports.

Para Rowing

Para Rowing was first featured at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, and includes blind and visually impaired athletes as well as those with motor disabilities. The most severely impaired athletes compete individually (men and women); while those with lesser degrees of disability compete in pairs (one man and one woman) or in teams of four with a coxswain (two men and two women).

The competition takes place on the same 2000-meter course as the Olympic competition.

Israel’s top athlete in this field is Moran Samuel, who won the silver medal in the women’s competition in Tokyo 2020 and bronze in Rio 2016.

All the Philatelic items which have been Issue September 2024

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