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Margalit Peretz is a former Israeli Wheelchair fencing and wheelchair basketball player. She won nine Paralympic medals, one individual medal in wheelchair fencing, three medals as a member of the women's wheelchair basketball team and five medals as a member of the women's wheelchair fencing team.
Peretz was active in the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled.
At the 1972 Summer Paralympics, she won a gold medal in Women's Novices Foil,.[1] and reached sixth place at the individual women's wheelchair foil fencing tournament.
At the 1976 Summer Paralympics, she won a gold medal as a member of the women's foil novice team[2] and a second gold medal as member of the women's wheelchair basketball team.[3]
At the 1980 Summer Paralympics, she won a bronze medal in individual wheelchair fencing [4] and two silver medals as a member of the the women's foil team in wheelchair fencing[5] and the women's wheelchair basketball team[6]
At the 1984 Summer Paralympics, she won a silver medal in women's wheelchair fencing foil team.[7]
At the 1988 Summer Paralympics, she won her final bronze medal with the women's wheelchair fencing foil team.[8]
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