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Full name
  
Pascale Noa Bercovitch

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Pascale Bercovitch

Sport
  
Rowing

Nationality
  
Israeli


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Born
  
August 21, 1967 (age 56) (
1967-08-21
)
Angers, France

Team
  
Israeli National Paralympic Team

Books
  
Oline, le dauphin du miracle, The Dolphin's Boy: A Story of Courage and Friendship

Pascale Noa Bercovitch (Hebrew: פסקל ברקוביץ'‎‎; born August 21, 1967) is an Israeli film director, journalist and paralympic athlete.

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Early life

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Bercovitch was born in France to Jewish father and non-Jewish mother. In her youth, she was an athletics champion of Picardy. On 13 December 1984, aged 17, she slipped while in a train station in Angers and got pulled under an incoming train, causing the amputation of both of her legs above the knee. She was preparing at the time to immigrate to Israel, fulfilling her plans shortly later and volunteering to serve with the Israel Defense Forces. Following her military service she began practicing disabled sports, attempting to achieve the criteria for the 1992 Summer Paralympics.

Journalism and film

In the early 1990s, Bercovitch began working in different fields of communications, becoming a journalist, writer and a film director, while still practicing sports and delivering her only child. As a journalist, Bercovitch dealt with disabled people, serving as a journalist on the subject in a morning television show and directing three documentaries, one of which on the Israeli delegation to the 2000 Summer Paralympics. Throughout these years she was training herself in abseiling, mountain climbing and wheelchair dancing.

In 2008 Bercovitch directed a documentary titled Three Hundredths of a Second.

International rowing career

Bercovitch was asked in 2007 to join the Israeli paralympic rowing team. While never practicing this sport, she had been given ten months to be included in the final list of participants to the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Her silver medal won in the World Cup competitions in Germany enabled her to do so. She competed in the event but did not advance to the finals.

Published works

  • Oline, le dauphin du miracle (The dolphin's boy). Paris, 1999. ISBN 2-221-08907-3
  • References

    Pascale Noa Bercovitch Wikipedia