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The Paralympic Games: Gold medal and world record for Ami Daddown
The Israeli swimmer set a time of 2: 44.84 minutes in the 100-meter freestyle and won a second medal.
Bronze Mark Millier in the 100m backstroke.
Israel with 7 medals
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Monday, 30 August 2021, 11:44 Updated: 11:50
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Gold medal and world record for Paralympic swimmer Ami Daddown, in the 200m freestyle in the S4 disability category.
Daddown continues his great Olympics and that of the Israeli delegation, which now counts seven medals.
Dadon, who won a silver medal in the 150-meter medley a few days ago, rose today (Monday) and stopped the clock at 2: 44.84 minutes.
He overtook competitors from Japan and Russia and became the big winner of the ointment.
Prior to the deadlift, Mark Millier also continued to star in the pool with an Olympic bronze medal in the 100m backstroke in the S7 handicap category.
Mellier has won two gold medals in the last four days, breaking world records: on Friday in the 200m medley and yesterday in the 400m freestyle.
This time he settled for a bronze medal when he stopped the clock at 1: 10.08 minutes.
The gold and silver medals were won by competitors from Ukraine and Argentina.
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Billion's three medals and Dadon's two are in addition to those of swimmer Iyad Shelby (gold in the 100m backstroke, difficulty level S1) and rower Moran Samuel (silver in the 2,000m in a single boat).
In total, Israel already has seven Olympic medals in Tokyo.
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