Inbal Pezaro

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Olympic medal record
Swimming (Paralympics)
Silver 2004 Athens 100m breaststroke
Bronze 2004 Athens 200m freestyle
Silver 2008 Beijing 100m freestyle
Silver 2008 Beijing 200m freestyle
Silver 2008 Beijing 100m breaststroke
Bronze 2012 London 50m freestyle
Bronze 2012 London 100m freestyle
Bronze 2012 London 200m freestyle
World Championship
Silver 2001 Italy 100m breaststroke
Gold 2002 Argentina 100m breaststroke
Gold 2006 South Africa 100m breaststroke
Silver 2006 South Africa 100m
Silver 2006 South Africa 200m

Inbal Pezaro (Hebrew: ענבל פיזרו) is an Israeli paralympic champion.

Pezaro was born in 1987 in Kibbutz Yizrael. At birth she suffered from a complex with blood vessels at her spinal cord, which caused her to become paralyzed in her lower limbs. At the age of five she began practising sports at the ILAN center in Haifa, progressing to compete in national championships only six years later.

From the age of 12 Pezaro had been competing in international swimming competitions. Following her exemption from military service with the IDF, she volunteered to service and was certified as a swimming instructor.

She took part at the 2004 Summer Paralympics and the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Pezaro won a silver medal on the opening day of the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, after coming in second place in the 100-meter freestyle competition. She set a new Israeli record with 1:12.57 minutes. Pezaro claimed her second medal, finishing second in the 200 meters freestyle S5 competition. Bela Hlavackova of Czech Republic beat Pezaro in the women's 100 breast SB4, giving Inbal her third silver medal of the Beijing Paralympics. Inbal Pezaro emerged as one of the country's biggest stars in the Paralympics in Beijing.

In 2002 she was honored to light a torch at the national Independence Day celebrations. In 2007 she was awarded "Sportswoman of the Year" title by the Israeli Association for Disabled Sports.

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