Volleyball At The 1980 Summer Paralympics
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Volleyball At The 1980 Summer Paralympics
Volleyball at the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem consisted of standing and sitting volleyball events for men. Medal summary {, , - style="vertical-align:top;" , Men's standing , {{nowrap, {{flagIPCteam, ISR, 1980 Summer{{cite web , url=https://www.paralympic.org/arnhem-1980/results/volleyball/mens-standing-volleyball , title=Arnhem 1980 - Volleyball - Men's Standing Volleyball , website=Paralympic.org , publisher=International Paralympic Committee , access-date=1 May 2021{{br separated list , Nitzan Atzmon , Moshe Barbalat , Aharon Danziger , Roni Fradkin , Eliezer Kalina , Zvi Karsh , Yigal Pazi , Eliyahu Unger , Hagai Zamir , {{nowrap, {{flagIPCteam, POL, 1980 Summer , {{nowrap, {{flagIPCteam, FRG, 1980 Summer , - style="vertical-align:top;" , Men's sitting{{DetailsLink, Volleyball at the 1980 Summer Paralympics - Men's sitting , {{nowrap, {{flagIPCteam, NED, 1980 Summer , {{nowrap, {{flagIPCteam, SWE, 1980 Summer , {{nowrap, { ...
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Volleyball (indoor) Pictogram
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since Tokyo 1964. Beach volleyball was introduced to the programme at the Atlanta 1996. The adapted version of volleyball at the Summer Paralympic Games is sitting volleyball. The complete set of rules is extensive, but play essentially proceeds as follows: a player on one of the teams begins a 'rally' by serving the ball (tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm), from behind the back boundary line of the court, over the net, and into the receiving team's court. The receiving team must not let the ball be grounded within their court. The team may touch the ball up to three times to return the ball to the other side of the court, but individual players may not touch the ball twice consecutively. Typi ...
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Aharon Danziger
Aharon Danziger is an Israeli volleyball player, who competed for Israel in men's standing volleyball at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, the 1980 Summer Paralympics, the 1984 Summer Paralympics, and the 1992 Summer Paralympics. As a member of the Israeli team, he won gold medals in 1976, 1980, and 1984. He also competed in men's para athletics and para swimming events at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal in the men's 100 m C event, finishing 5th in the high jump C event, 7th in the 100 m breaststroke C event, 13th in the javelin throw C event, and 14th in long jump C event. At the 1980 Summer Paralympics, he competed the men's 100 m C event but did not reach the final round. See also * Israel at the 1976 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1980 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1984 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1992 Summer Paralympics References External links Aharon Danzigerat World ParaVolley World ParaVolley, formerly the World Organization Volle ...
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1980 Summer Paralympics Events
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Hagai Zamir
Hagai Zamir ( he, חגי זמיר, born 1951) is an Israeli paralympic volleyball champion. Biography Hagai Zamir was born on Kibbutz Zikim. He served with the IDF's Paratroopers Brigade. On January 2, 1970, during the War of Attrition, Zamir was sent with his unit to the island of Shadwan as part of Operation Rhodes. Zamir and two comrades were injured by a mine. Zamir's left leg was amputated. After six months of rehabilitation he returned to the kibbutz and worked in the cotton fields. He also went back to playing volleyball, now on a team for the disabled. Zamir is married and father of two. He was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.Tugend, Tom"Paralympic volleyball star made Hall-of-Famer", ''The Jerusalem Post'', December 1, 1997. Accessed February 2, 2011. "Hagai Zamir, Israel's handicapped volleyball star, who has won nine Paralympics, World Cup and European Cup gold medals, is among nine sports personalities from five countries elected to ...
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Eliyahu Unger
Eliyahu Unger competed for Israel in men's standing volleyball at the 1980 Summer Paralympics, 1984 Summer Paralympics, and 1988 Summer Paralympics. As a member of the Israeli team, he won gold medals in 1980 and 1984 and a silver medal in 1988. See also * Israel at the 1980 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1984 Summer Paralympics Israel sent a delegation to compete at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom and Long Island, New York, United States, United States of America. Its athletes finished 19th in the overall medal count. Nations at the 1 ... * Israel at the 1988 Summer Paralympics References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Israeli men's volleyball players Paralympic volleyball players for Israel Paralympic gold medalists for Israel Paralympic silver medalists for Israel Paralympic medalists in volleyball Volleyball players at the 1980 Summer Paralympics Volleyball ...
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Yigal Pazi
Igal Pazi ( he, יגאל פזי, also transliterated Yigal Pazi, born 31 December 1939) is as an Israeli Paralympic medalist, who was a member of the Israeli volleyball team between 1973 and 1990. He won four Paralympic medals (3 gold, 1 silver), four World Cups (2 gold, 2 silver) and four Euro Cups (1 gold, 3 bronze). Biography Igal Pazi was born at Kibutz Usha (Israel), son to Rachel (Rushka) and Shmuel Pazi. At the Six Days War Pazi served at the 78th patrol platoon of the Alexandroni reserves infantry brigade, which fought at the Golan Heights. At the Friday afternoon, June 9, 1967, Pazi stepped on a foot mine on the platoon's way to Dabashia. Losing his right leg below the knee, Pazi was hospitalized at the Rambam hospital at Haifa, where he was cared by his future wife, the nurse Judith Cohen-Aloro. The two got married on Nov 5, 1967. Volleyball career Prior to his injury, Pazi played volleyball at the Zevulun team. A couple of years after rehabilitation, Pazi re ...
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Zvi Karsh
Zvi Karsh competed for Israel in men's standing volleyball at the 1980 Summer Paralympics, 1984 Summer Paralympics, 1988 Summer Paralympics, and 1992 Summer Paralympics. As a member of the Israeli team, he won gold medals in 1980 and 1984 and a silver medal in 1988. He also competed in men's para athletics events, winning a silver medal in the shot put C event at the 1980 Summer Paralympics and placing 9th in the shot put A4 event at the 1984 Summer Paralympics. See also * Israel at the 1980 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1984 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1988 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1992 Summer Paralympics Israel sent a delegation to compete at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Its athletes finished 38th in the overall medal count. Nations at the 1992 Summer Paralympics 1992 Summer Paralympics The Summer Paralymp ... References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (li ...
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Eliezer Kalina
Eliezer Kalina ( he, אליעזר קלינה, 25 March 1948 – 29 April 2007) was an Israeli paralympic champion. Kalina began practicing sports at the age of 10. He was a member of Hapoel Petah Tikva youth football team and, simultaneously, a member of the club's volleyball team. In 1966 he transferred to Hapoel Herzliya, in which he played until he was injured during the Yom Kippur War. Prior to the war he graduated from Wingate College of Physical Education and began studying in the United States. Kalina returned to Israel to join the IDF during the war. On 18 October 1973, he was in a half-track in Syrian territory. The task they were sent for was aborted and Kalina and his team remained within Syrian borders until they could retreat. The half-track was spotted and attacked. Two of Kalina's team members were killed and his own leg was amputated. During his rehabilitation he studied law, but focused his interest in sports. Throughout the years Kalina was a member of t ...
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Roni Fradkin
Roni Fradkin competed for Israel in men's standing volleyball at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, 1980 Summer Paralympics, 1984 Summer Paralympics and 1988 Summer Paralympics. As a member of the Israeli team, he won gold medals in 1976, 1980, and 1984 and a silver medal in 1988. He also competed in athletics at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, winning a gold medal in the men's long jump C event and a silver in the men's high jump C event. See also * Israel at the 1976 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1980 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1984 Summer Paralympics Israel sent a delegation to compete at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom and Long Island, New York, United States, United States of America. Its athletes finished 19th in the overall medal count. Nations at the 1 ... * Israel at the 1988 Summer Paralympics References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Israeli men's volle ...
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Moshe Barbalat
Moshe Barbalat (born 1932) is a retired Israeli paralympic athlete and decorated war hero. He was also a rapist who brutally raped a 16 year old Palestinian girl in Tantura, 1948. Barbalat did his national service in the Israel Defense Forces in the Armored Corps. In 1968, he was severely wounded in the Battle of Karameh and lost both of his legs. While badly injured and still under fire, he demanded that other wounded soldiers be evacuated before he was, and for this was awarded the Medal of Distinguished Service in 1973. He competed for Israel and won gold medals in the men's standing volleyball events at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, the 1980 Summer Paralympics, and the 1984 Summer Paralympics. He also competed in men's para athletics events. At the 1976 Summer Paralympics, he won bronze medals in the shot put C1 event and the discus throw C1 event, finished 8th in the javelin throw C1 event, and 9th in the precision javelin C1 event. At the 1980 Summer Paralympics, he finish ...
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Sitting Volleyball Pictogram (Paralympics)
Sitting is a basic action and resting position in which the body weight is supported primarily by the bony ischial tuberosities with the buttocks in contact with the ground or a horizontal surface such as a chair seat, instead of by the lower limbs as in standing, squatting or kneeling. When sitting, the torso is more or less upright, although sometimes it can lean against other objects for a more relaxed posture. Sitting for much of the day may pose significant health risks, with one study suggesting people who sit regularly for prolonged periods may have higher mortality rates than those who do not. The average person sits down for 4.7 hours per day, according to a global review representing 47% of the global adult population. The form of kneeling where the buttocks sit back on the heels, for example as in the ''Seiza'' and ''Vajrasana'' postures, is also often interpreted as sitting. Prevalence The British Chiropractic Association said in 2006 that 32% of the British po ...
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Nitzan Atzmon
Nitzan Atzmon competed for Israel and won gold medals in the men's standing volleyball events at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, the 1980 Summer Paralympics, and the 1984 Summer Paralympics. He also competed in men's para athletics events. At the 1976 Summer Paralympics, he won a gold medal in the high jump F event and a silver medal in the long jump F event. At the 1980 Summer Paralympics, he won a bronze medal in the high jump F event. See also * Israel at the 1976 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1980 Summer Paralympics * Israel at the 1984 Summer Paralympics Israel sent a delegation to compete at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in Stoke Mandeville, United Kingdom and Long Island, New York, United States, United States of America. Its athletes finished 19th in the overall medal count. Nations at the 1 ... References External links * Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Israeli men's volleyball players Par ...
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