Israeli Paralympic swimmer Mark Malyar wins bronze in Paris

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Israel's Paralympic delegation in Paris continues to bring pride to the nation as swimmer Mark Malyar secured a bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke, competing in the S8 classification on Saturday.
Malyar, 24, who was born with cerebral palsy, is no stranger to success at the Paralympic Games, having previously won two gold medals and one bronze at the Tokyo Games. His twin brother, Ariel Malyar, is also competing in the Paris Paralympics.
(Ynet)
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