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Yasur’s gold is Israel’s 385th total medal in the Games, dating back to the inaugural Summer Paralympics in 1960
Asaf Yasur celebrates victory against Ali Can Ozcan of Turkey in the men’s K44 – 58-kilogram gold medal contest at the 2024 Paris Summer Paralympic Games, Aug. 29, 2024, in Paris. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
By Jacob GurvisAugust 29, 2024
(JTA) — Israeli Asaf Yasur won a gold medal Thursday in taekwondo, Israel’s first medal at the Paris Paralympics.
Yasur defeated Turkish opponent Ali Can Ozcan by a score of 19-12 in the gold medal match for the 58-kilogram weight class in the K44 disability class. Yasur had won his quarterfinal and semifinal matches 23-6 and 16-6, respectively.
The 22-year-old, who trains at the Sharabi Martial Arts club in the central city of Ramle, Israel, is a two-time world champion who is making his Paralympics debut. Both of Yasur’s hands were amputated when he was 13 years old after an electrocution accident.
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Yasur won the 2021 and 2023 World Para Taekwondo Championships, as well as a gold medal at the 2024 European Championships and a silver at the 2023 European Para Championships, all in the 58-kilogram class. He arrived in Paris as the top-ranked competitor in the world in his disability and weight class.
Yasur is one of 28 Israelis competing at the Paralympics, a cohort that features a number of returning medalists, an Oct. 7 survivor, a Druze athlete and three Muslim athletes. Yasur’s medal is Israel’s 385th total medal in the Games, dating back to the inaugural Summer Paralympics in 1960.
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