Ora Anlen
Personal information
Born(1944-08-15)15 August 1944
Died10 July 2022(2022-07-10) (aged 77)
Sport
Country Israel
Medal record
Representing  Israel
Summer Paralympic Games
Swimming
Gold medal – first place 1968 Tel Aviv 100m breaststroke open[1]
Silver medal – second place 1968 Tel Aviv 3X50m medley relay[2]
Silver medal – second place 1972 Heidelberg 50m breaststroke 4[3]
Silver medal – second place 1976 Toronto 50m breaststroke 4[4]
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Tel Aviv 50m breaststroke 4[5]
Athletics
Gold medal – first place 1972 Heidelberg shot put 4[6]
Gold medal – first place 1976 Toronto discus throw 4[7]
Gold medal – first place 1976 Toronto shot put 4[8]
Silver medal – second place 1972 Heidelberg discus throw 4[9]
Silver medal – second place 1972 Heidelberg pentathlon 4[10]
Silver medal – second place 1976 Toronto pentathlon 4[11]
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Tel Aviv shot put C[12]
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Tel Aviv 60m wheelchair B[13]
Wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place 1972 Heidelberg wheelchair basketball
Receiving Gold Medal in the 1968 Summer Paralympics

Ora Anlen (née Goldstein; Hebrew: אורה אנלין; 15 August 1944 July 10, 2022) was an Israeli Paralympic champion.

Anlen was born in Kibbutz HaMa'apil. As a young baby she contracted polio and remained paralyzed in both lower limbs. In 1964 she began practicing sports at the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled and was active in swimming, athletics and wheelchair basketball.

In 1966 she participated for the first time in an international competition. She won 5 medals in the Stoke Mandeville Games that year, and in 1968 won 5 medals and gained a world record during the 1968 Summer Paralympics. Anlen continued to excel, winning seven medals in the 1971 Stoke Mandeville Games, 5 medals in the 1972 Summer Paralympics, and 4 medals in the 1976 Summer Paralympics. Over the years she won 14 Paralympic medals and held three world records.

Anlen was married since 1977 to Haim Anlen, a delegate to the 1976 Summer Paralympics.

References

  1. "Results Archive - Tel Aviv 1968 - Swimming - Womens 100 M Breaststroke Open". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  2. תוצאות שחייני נבחרות ישראל באולימפיאדות 2000-1960, במים כולם שווים: סיפורה של מרגלית - סיפור שחיית הנכים בישראל, ע' 114 (in Hebrew)
  3. "Results Archive - Heidelberg 1972 - Swimming - Womens 50 M Breaststroke 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  4. "Results Archive - Toronto 1976 - Swimming - Womens 50 M Breaststroke 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  5. "Results Archive - Tel Aviv 1968 - Swimming - Womens 50 M Breaststroke Class 4 Incomplete". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  6. "Results Archive - Heidelberg 1972 - Athletics - Womens Shot Put 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  7. "Results Archive - Toronto 1976 - Athletics - Womens Discus Throw 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  8. "Results Archive - Toronto 1976 - Athletics - Womens Shot Put 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  9. "Results Archive - Heidelberg 1972 - Athletics - Womens Discus Throw 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  10. "Results Archive - Heidelberg 1972 - Athletics - Womens Pentathlon 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  11. "Results Archive - Toronto 1976 - Athletics - Womens Pentathlon 4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  12. "Results Archive - Tel Aviv 1968 - Athletics - Womens Shot Put C". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
  13. "Results Archive - Tel Aviv 1968 - Athletics - Womens 60 M Wheelchair B". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-09-29.
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