Emily Burack
By Emily Burack
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Fast Forward Israeli swimmers win 2 more golds at Tokyo Paralympics, bringing total medal count to 9
(JTA) — Israeli swimmers Iyad Shalabi and Ami Dadaon each won gold medals at the Paralympics on Thursday, adding to Israel’s historic medal showing. So far, Israel has won nine medals — six of which are gold, and eight of which come from swimming events. On the first day of competition, Shalabi had already made…
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Fast Forward At the US Open, Diego Schwartzman wins during a flood storm — then meets his fan Ben Stiller
(JTA) — On a night that brought weather of biblical proportions to the U.S. Open in New York City, Jewish tennis star Diego Schwartzman prevailed over his opponent Kevin Anderson. But that wasn’t the only highlight of his night. Schwartzman’s Round 2 match began on Louis Armstrong Stadium at 7 p.m. — against Anderson, who…
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Fast Forward In upset, 20-year-old American Jewish athlete Ian Seidenfeld wins Paralympic table tennis gold
(JTA) — Jewish American Ian Seidenfeld upset the world No. 1 to win gold in table tennis at the Tokyo Paralympics. The 20-year-old has now followed the footsteps of his father Mitchell, a four-time Paralympic table tennis medalist who won gold in Barcelona in 1992. The elder Seidenfeld now coaches the Team USA Paralympics table…
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Fast Forward Israeli Paralympic swimmer Mark Malyar wins gold medal and sets a new world record
(JTA) — In his first Paralympic Games, 21-year-old Israeli swimmer Mark Malyar has made history: He won gold for Team Israel and set a new world record in the men’s 200-meter individual medley (SM7) category. Malyar swam the race in a time of 2:29.01. The SM7 category includes swimmers who have limited leg function, or…
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News 11 Jewish Paralympics athletes to watch in Tokyo
(JTA) — Weeks after the Olympics came to a close, Tokyo is filled again with athletes, for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. Among them are dozens of Jewish athletes looking to medal in an array of sports. The Paralympics, founded by the late German-Jewish doctor Ludwig Guttman, are for athletes with physical disabilities. Some 4,500 athletes…
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Fast Forward Sue Bird, the Jewish basketball superstar, wins 5th gold medal in 5 Olympic outings
(JTA) — In their fifth Olympic appearance, Sue Bird and teammate Diana Taurasi made history: They won their fifth gold medal, the only basketball players — men’s or women’s — ever to achieve that feat. Bird and Taurasi helped the U.S. women’s basketball win their seventh consecutive gold medal, defeating Japan 90-75 on Sunday, the…
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Fast Forward American Jewish athlete Alix Klineman wins beach volleyball gold in Tokyo Olympics
(JTA) — After failing to make the indoor volleyball team for the 2016 Olympics, Alix Klineman decided she would switch her sport to beach volleyball. She explained, “I looked at the beach as a new opportunity and a chance to chase my dreams without anybody having to give me approval or put me on a roster.”…
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Fast Forward Is Tokyo Olympics gold-medal swimmer Lydia Jacoby Jewish?
(JTA) — Lydia Jacoby, the 17-year-old swimmer from Seward, Alaska, surprised many when she came from behind to win the 100m breaststroke at the Tokyo Olympics on Monday night. Even Jacoby herself couldn’t believe it: Her jaw dropped when she removed her goggles and saw her time of 1 minute, 4 seconds. Jacoby’s underdog status,…
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