WATCH: Israeli swimmer wins Paralympic gold September 1, 2024 Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-israeli-swimmer-wins-paralympic-gold/ Email Print ‘I was able to represent the people of Israel. I have no words to describe this feeling,’ said Dadaon.By Miri Weissman, JNSEl himno nacional de *Israel*Hatikva*, *Ami Omer Dadaon* , quien ganó el oro en los *Juegos Paralímpicos de París* pic.twitter.com/mRzurxZSsP— Modestamente liberal. (@FundamentosROU) August 30, 2024 Israeli Paralympian Ami Omer Dadaon on Friday finished first in the men’s 100m freestyle at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, France. The victory marks Israel’s second gold medal at the current games and brings the nation’s total Paralympic medal count to 385, as reported by i24NEWS.Dadaon finished with a time of 1:20.25, winning the final of the 100-meter freestyle in the S4 category.In an earlier heat, he broke a Paralympic record with a time of 1:19.33.Reflecting on his mindset during the race, Dadaon shared, “When I’m in the water, I don’t think about anything, only the race.” Responding to the win, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted, “Ami, you are the pride of the State of Israel!” עמי דדאון, שזכה במדליית זהב בשחייה ל-100 מטר חופשי, שר בגאווה את המנון ״התקווה״. עמי, אתה גאווה למדינת ישראל! 🇮🇱וידאו: @sport5il pic.twitter.com/G8p51UmEgK— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) August 31, 2024 Read Israeli teen wins jiu-jitsu gold medal after Emirati opponent gets disqualified for threatening gestureThe athlete’s performance not only showcased his personal achievement but also held a deeper significance.“I was able to represent the people of Israel. I have no words to describe this feeling,” said Dadaon. The athlete kissed the Israeli flag emblem on his uniform after his victory.Despite the challenges posed by his cerebral palsy, Dadaon moved spectators by singing the Israeli national anthem during the medal ceremony.“I will sing Hatikvah. That’s all I wanted—to represent the people of Israel in this period and to give them hope,” he said. Ami Omer Dadaongold medalParis Paralympicsswimming