You can not ask for more than that for the end.
Paralympic swimmer Ami Daddown won his third gold medal at the Portuguese World Championships tonight (Saturday) after winning his strongest 200-meter freestyle.
Daddown, the freshman world record holder in the 50-meter freestyle four days ago, competing in the 4th degree of disability, stopped the clock at 2: 50.91 minutes.
In second place was Cameroon Leslie of New Zealand with 2: 59.71 minutes - a new ocean record.
This completes the Israeli delegation's world championship with five medals (three golds for the down, one silver for Veronica Guernico, and one bronze for Mark Millier).
The talented swimmer was born 21 years ago at Rambam Hospital in Haifa, in the 29th week of his beautiful mother's pregnancy, by caesarean section, just two minutes after his twin sister Liam. Oxygen to his brain and therefore it is estimated that as a result he suffered from cerebral
palsy.At the Paralympic Games in Tokyo last summer, Dadon finished this ointment with the silver medal, when he also achieved the gold medals in the 50 and 200 meters freestyle.
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