- Eliezer Kalina
Eliezer Kalina ( _he. אליעזר קלינה, born 25 March 1948, died 29 April 2007) was an
Israel iparalympic champion.Kalina began practicing sports at the age of 10. He was a member of Hapoel Petah Tikva youth football team and, simultaneously, a member of the club's
volleyball team. In 1966 he transferred to Hapoel Herzliya, in which he played until he was injured during theYom Kippur War . Prior to the war he graduated from Wingate College of Physical Education and began studying in theUnited States .Kalina returned to Israel to join the IDF during the war. On 18 October 1973, he was in a
half-track inSyria n territory. The task they were sent for was aborted and Kalina and his team remained within Syrian borders until they could retreat. The half-track was spotted and attacked. Two of Kalina's team members were killed and his own leg was amputated. During his rehabilitation he studied law, but focused his interest in sports.Throughout the years Kalina was a member of the IDF veterans volleyball team. In 1974 he established a volleyball team in the rehabilitation center he practiced in, and began serving as its coach. As both player and coach he shared three gold medals and one silver medal at the
Paralympic Games . In 1992 they reached sixth place.Kalina was active in sports until the early 2000s. He also completed MBA studies and a MA in political science, while working for
Tel Aviv University and the Prime Minister's Office.External links
* [http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/Sports/Results/paralympics_search.html?sport=all&games=all&medal=all&npc=all&name=kalina&fname=&gender=all Kalina's listing at the International Paralympic Committee's website]
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