Baruch Hagai

Israeli paralympic champion (born 1944) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baruch Hagai (Hebrew: ברוך חגאי; born 1944) is an Israeli paralympic champion.

Nativename
ברוך חגאי
Born(1944-01-17)17 January 1944
Country Israel
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Baruch Hagai
Baruch Hagai, 2016
Personal information
Native name
ברוך חגאי
Born(1944-01-17)17 January 1944
Sport
Country Israel
Medal record
Representing  Israel
Summer Paralympic Games
Table tennis
Gold medal – first place1964 TokyoSingles C[1]
Gold medal – first place1968 Tel AvivSingles C[2]
Gold medal – first place1968 Tel AvivDoubles C[3]
Gold medal – first place1972 HeidelbergSingles 4[4]
Gold medal – first place1976 TorontoSingles 4-5[5]
Bronze medal – third place1964 TokyoDoubles C[6]
Swimming
Gold medal – first place1964 Tokyo50m breaststroke[7]
Bronze medal – third place1964 Tokyomedley relay[8]
Wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1968 Tel Avivwheelchair basketball[9]
Gold medal – first place1980 Arnhemwheelchair basketball
Silver medal – second place1972 Heidelbergwheelchair basketball
Silver medal – second place1976 Torontowheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place1964 Tokyowheelchair basketball
Stoke Mandeville Games
Table tennis
Gold medal – first place1965Doubles
Wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1967wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1969wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1981wheelchair basketball
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1971wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1975wheelchair basketball
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1971wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1978wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1981wheelchair basketball
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Early life

Hagai was born in Tripoli, Libya, to a Jewish family of 13. At the age of two he contracted polio, and five years later his family made aliyah to Israel. The family settled in Tel Aviv, where Hagai was treated for polio in Israel for the first time. Hagai was trained as a technician, and in the years 1960-2000 he worked as a technician and project manager for a bus-manufacturing factory.

Basketball and table tennis career

He was one of the first to join the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled, in 1960, and was active in wheelchair basketball and in table tennis. Over the years he took part in 224 international basketball games on behalf of the Israeli national team and 66 international games on behalf of the Center. In table tennis he won four consecutive gold medals at the Paralympic Games.

Following his retirement, Hagai joined the Sports Center as head coach.

Awards

In 1986, Hagai was declared as a "Man of Peace" on behalf of the International Olympic Committee.

In 2001, he was awarded with the Israel Prize, for sports,[10][11] in recognition of his long years of excellence in disabled sports.

See also

References

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