Hagai Zamir

Hagai Zamir (Hebrew: חגי זמיר, born 1951) is an Israeli paralympic volleyball champion.

Hagai Zamir
Personal information
Born1951 (age 7071)
Zikim, Israel
Medal record
Men's volleyball
Representing  Israel
Paralympic Games
1976 Toronto Volleyball - standing
1980 Arnhem Volleyball - standing
1984 New York Volleyball - standing
1988 Seoul Volleyball - standing
Volleyball World Championship
1976 Volleyball
1983 Volleyball
1986 Volleyball

Biography

Hagai Zamir was born on Kibbutz Zikim. He served with the IDF's Paratroopers Brigade. On January 2, 1970, during the War of Attrition, Zamir was sent with his unit to the island of Shadwan as part of Operation Rhodes. Zamir and two comrades were injured by a mine. Zamir's left leg was amputated. After six months of rehabilitation he returned to the kibbutz and worked in the cotton fields. He also went back to playing volleyball, now on a team for the disabled.

Zamir is married and father of two. He was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.[1]

Sports career

Zamir was an active member of the disabled volleyball team for 30 years, taking part in seven Paralympic Games. He is a certified volleyball and tennis coach. He has been teaching in schools since 1982 and in 1992 he also became a coach of Kfar Saba's municipal team. Several of his teams won national championships.

See also

References

  1. Tugend, Tom. "Paralympic volleyball star made Hall-of-Famer" Archived 2012-11-05 at the Wayback Machine, The Jerusalem Post, December 1, 1997. Accessed February 2, 2011. "Hagai Zamir, Israel's handicapped volleyball star, who has won nine Paralympics, World Cup and European Cup gold medals, is among nine sports personalities from five countries elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame."
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