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Moshe Barbalat
Israeli Paralympic athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moshe Barbalat (Hebrew: משה ברבלט; born 1932) is a retired Israeli Paralympic athlete and decorated war hero.
Barbalat was born in Romania and immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1947. In 1950, he was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces and served in the Armored Corps. He was discharged from active service in 1952 but continued to serve in the reserves. He fought in the Suez Crisis in 1956 and on the Sinai front of the Six-Day War in 1967. In 1968, he was severely wounded in the Battle of Karameh when his armored personnel carrier was hit by two shells and he 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.[6][7]
After a period of recovery, Barbalat began sport training at the Beit Halochem rehabilitation center for disabled veterans in Tel Aviv. 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.[8]
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 finished 6th in the discus throw C1 event and 9th in the shot put C1 event.[8]
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