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The inspiring story of the sports centre giving a new lease of life to disabled children in Israel

June 4, 2015 12:55
Winners: basketball at the Spivak centre for both children and adults

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Boaz Kramer has a strong handshake and, as I soon discover, a strong personality. As a CEO, that's perhaps a good thing, though the organisation he's in charge of is hardly your run-of-the-mill corporation. Kramer is director of the Israel Sports Centre for the Disabled (Spivak), established more than 50 years ago, and offering over 20 different disciplines to adults and children, including swimming, wheelchair tennis/table tennis/basketball, and track events. The centre works with people regardless of whether their disability is from birth or acquired (through devastating accidents, debilitating illnesses or traumatic suicide bombings).

"How did it all begin? Well, it's an interesting story," says Kramer. "In England in the 1950s, a doctor named Ludwig Gutman had established a rehabilitation programme for Second World War victims at Stoke Mandeville hospital. One of the things he offered wounded soldiers was wheelchair sports and, within no time, he saw what a positive impact it had on their morale.

"Back then, of course, this was visionary thinking and when Israel's president, David Ben Gurion, heard about it, he was so impressed he invited Gutman to visit Israel to tour some of its rehabilitation centres. Gutman accepted and, in 1960, with the help of Ramat Gan's mayor, who donated space for a basketball court and a warehouse to store equipment, the centre opened its doors.''

Over the years, Spivak has gone from strength to strength, in particular helping children affected by the polio virus and by cerebral palsy. Today, it offers everything from basic rehabilitation to competitive sports, maintains a kindergarten by day, works with children in afternoon activity programmes and, in the evenings, trains those hoping for a future in competitive athletics. And, while the centre is located just on the borders of Tel Aviv, it helps those living far beyond it.

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