Joseph Wengier, the Glossary
Joseph Wengier (יוסף ונגר; born 1954) is an Israeli paralympic swimming champion.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: International Paralympic Committee, Israel ParaSport Center, Paralympic Games, Polio, Summer Paralympic Games, Swimming (sport), Swimming at the 1972 Summer Paralympics, Swimming at the 1976 Summer Paralympics, Swimming at the 1980 Summer Paralympics, Swimming at the 1984 Summer Paralympics, Swimming at the 1988 Summer Paralympics, Tel Aviv University, 1972 Summer Paralympics, 1976 Summer Paralympics, 1980 Summer Paralympics, 1984 Summer Paralympics, 1988 Summer Paralympics.
- Paralympic swimmers for Israel
- Swimmers at the 1972 Summer Paralympics
- Swimmers at the 1976 Summer Paralympics
- Swimmers at the 1980 Summer Paralympics
International Paralympic Committee
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC; Internationales Paralympisches Komitee) is an international non-profit organisation and the global governing body for the Paralympic Movement.
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Israel ParaSport Center
The Israel ParaSport Center (The Center; Formerly Israel Sport Center for the Disabled (ISCD)) is an Israeli institution operated by ILAN aimed at rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities.
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Paralympic Games
The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.
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Polio
Poliomyelitis, commonly shortened to polio, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.
Summer Paralympic Games
The Summer Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, are an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete.
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Swimming (sport)
Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water.
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Swimming at the 1972 Summer Paralympics
Swimming at the 1972 Summer Paralympics consisted of 56 events, 28 for men and 28 for women.
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Swimming at the 1976 Summer Paralympics
Swimming at the 1976 Summer Paralympics consisted of 146 events.
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Swimming at the 1980 Summer Paralympics
Swimming at the 1980 Summer Paralympics consisted of 192 events.
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Swimming at the 1984 Summer Paralympics
Swimming at the 1984 Summer Paralympics consisted of 345 events.
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Swimming at the 1988 Summer Paralympics
Swimming at the 1988 Summer Paralympics consisted of 257 events.
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Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU; אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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1972 Summer Paralympics
The 1972 Summer Paralympics (Paralympische Sommerspiele 1972), the fourth edition of the Paralympic Games, were held in Heidelberg, West Germany, from 2 to 11 August 1972.
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1976 Summer Paralympics
The 1976 Summer Paralympics (Jeux paralympiques d'été de 1976), branded as Torontolympiad – 1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled, was the fifth Paralympic Games to be held.
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1980 Summer Paralympics
The 1980 Summer Paralympics (Paralympische Zomerspelen 1980), branded as the Olympics for the Disabled, were the sixth Summer Paralympic Games.
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1984 Summer Paralympics
The 1984 International Games for the Disabled, canonically the 1984 Summer Paralympics, were the seventh Paralympic Games to be held.
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1988 Summer Paralympics
The 1988 Summer Paralympics were the first Paralympics in 24 years to take place in the same city as the Olympic Games.
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See also
Paralympic swimmers for Israel
- Aharon Danziger
- Ami Omer Dadaon
- Arieh Rubin
- Ariela Meizan
- Assaf Agmon
- Avraham Keftelovitch
- Avraham Levi
- Baruch Hagai
- Baruch Peretzman
- Batia Mishani
- Bella Zur
- Boaz Avhar
- Daniel Giladi
- Erel Halevi
- Gad Lanzer
- Hanoch Budin
- Inbal Pezaro
- Inbal Schwarz
- Israel Globus
- Itzhak Mamistvalov
- Iyad Shalabi
- Jacob Ben-Arie
- Joseph Wengier
- Keren Leibovitch
- Mali Miller
- Malka Potashnik
- Mark Malyar
- Mati Angel
- Michal Escapa
- Mickey Abeles
- Miri Sisso
- Moshe Cohen
- Moshe Levy (athlete)
- Moshe Mousai
- Nimrod Zviran
- Ora Anlen
- Rachel Tassa
- Ron Bolotin
- Shlomo Finkelstein
- Shlomo Pinto
- Smadar Tzur
- Uri Bergman
- Veronika Guirenko
- Yaron Opshtien
- Yizhar Cohen (swimmer)
- Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum
- Ziv Better
Swimmers at the 1972 Summer Paralympics
- Arieh Rubin
- Ariela Meizan
- Assaf Agmon
- Bente Grønli
- Bertrand de Five Pranger
- Cherrie Ireland
- David Ellis (swimmer)
- Edward Owen (Paralympian)
- Eric Boulter
- Francisco Benítez (swimmer)
- Graham Condon
- Jane Blackburn
- John Britton (swimmer)
- Joseph Wengier
- Karen Donaldson
- Libby Kosmala
- María Carmen Riu Pascual
- Marijke Ruiter
- Mati Angel
- Moshe Levy (athlete)
- Moshe Mousai
- Murlikant Petkar
- Ora Anlen
- Pam Foley
- Pauline English
- Philip Craven
- Rachel Tassa
- Russell Morrison
- Sandra James
- Sharon Myers
- Shlomo Finkelstein
- Tina Morgan (Paralympian)
Swimmers at the 1976 Summer Paralympics
- Aharon Danziger
- Arieh Rubin
- Ariela Meizan
- Assaf Agmon
- Avraham Levi
- Bella Zur
- Bente Grønli
- Bertrand de Five Pranger
- Caz Walton
- Daniel Giladi
- Denis Lapalme
- Erling Trondsen
- Gad Lanzer
- Gail Nicholson
- Hans Aalien
- James Muirhead (swimmer)
- Josefina Cornejo
- Joseph Wengier
- Karen Donaldson
- Lyn Lillecrapp
- María Teresa Herreras López
- Marianne Kortekaas
- Marijke Ruiter
- Martha Gustafson
- Mike Kenny (swimmer)
- Monica Vaughan
- Moshe Cohen
- Moshe Levy (athlete)
- Moshe Mousai
- Ora Anlen
- Paul Chambers (Paralympian)
- Pauline English
- Rachel Tassa
- Robert Faulkner (Paralympian)
- Roy Kubig
- Sharon Hedrick
- Sharon Myers
- Shlomo Pinto
- Timothy McIsaac
- Uri Bergman
Swimmers at the 1980 Summer Paralympics
- Arkadiusz Pawłowski
- Assaf Agmon
- Baruch Peretzman
- Bente Grønli
- Carolyn Connors
- Charlie Tapscott
- Chris De Craene
- Denis Lapalme
- Erling Trondsen
- Gary Birch (electrical engineer)
- Gary Collins-Simpson
- Gary Gudgeon
- Graham Condon
- Hörður Barðdal
- Isabel Newstead
- James Muirhead (swimmer)
- John Eden (athlete)
- Josée Lake
- Josefina Cornejo
- Joseph Wengier
- Karen Donaldson
- Kaye Firth
- Kim Kilpatrick
- Lee Grenon
- Martha Gustafson
- Mike Kenny (swimmer)
- Monica Vaughan
- Paul Bird (Paralympian)
- Paul Chambers (Paralympian)
- Peter Hill (Paralympian)
- Pilar Javaloyas
- Ron Bolotin
- Sandra James
- Sarah Newland
- Sharon Myers
- Shlomo Pinto
- Timothy McIsaac
- Trischa Zorn
- Uri Bergman
- Yvette Michel
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Wengier
Also known as Joseph Wanger.