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Country (sports)
  
Highest ranking
  
No.9 (2012)

Name
  
Boaz Kramer


Paralympic Games
  
R1 (2008)

Role
  
Tennis player

Highest ranking
  
No.9 (2009)

Education
  
Boaz Kramer

Born
  
January 12, 1978 (age 46) (
1978-01-12
)

Paralympic Games
  
Silver Medal (2008)

Boaz Kramer (born January 12, 1978) is an Israeli wheelchair tennis player.

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Biography

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Boaz Kramer was born partially paralyzed in his left arm and both legs. At the age of five he began practicing disabled sports at the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled. He was active in wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis, competing internationally in tennis. Kramer also studied medicine at Tel Aviv University.

Kramer is married to Shirley Faitelson. He is a father of two children, Rommy and Suf.

Sports career

In 2012, Kramer was ranked 9th in the world in wheelchair tennis.

Towards the 2008 Paralympic Games, Kramer was chosen by the Israeli Paralympic Committee as Shraga Weinberg's partner in the wheelchair tennis doubles tournament. He competed in the singles event and was eliminated by World Number 3 Nicolas Taylor, In the doubles tournament he and Weinberg won silver.

In 2012, Kramer together with Shraga Weinberg and Noam Gershony won the Wheelchair Tennis World Team Cup.

In the London 2012 Paralympic Games Kramer reached 1/4 Final, where he lost to World Number 1 David Wagner.

Since 2011 he has served as Executive Director of the Israel Sport Center for the Disabled, one of the largest Disabled Sport Facilities and programs in the world.

In 2012, Kramer was elected by the Israeli Globes Magazine as one of the 40 most prominent young CEOs in the country.

References

Boaz Kramer Wikipedia


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