Nir Abelson holds an Israeli flag after winning a gold medal at the Special Needs Judo World Games. (Yair Abelson) (Yair Abelson)
Nir Abelson

Diagnosed on the autistic spectrum, Nir took up judo to stand up to his bullies and on the way made his way to the top.

By Naama Barak, Israel21c

Nir Abelson ,12, won top spot at a judo event for children and teens with special needs earlier this month, marking a personal victory in a journey that began when he was only four years old.

Nir, who was diagnosed on the autistic spectrum, suffered at the hands of bullies who told him when he was little that they were learning judo and would consequently beat him up. His father, Yair, tells ISRAEL21c that Nir in turn decided that the best way to look out for himself was to learn judo as well, becoming a national and now international champion.

Nir won his international gold at the Special Needs Judo World Games in The Netherlands, which hosted some 400 athletes from 11 countries. He took to the mat in the 12-15 category, overcoming older contestants.

His fellow Israeli delegation members also returned home with medals: Shilo Omer won one gold and two bronze medals, while Reem Freiberger and Or Hodeda both took bronze.

“We’d like to thank Special Olympics, with which Nir flew to the contest in The Netherlands and which was headed by the Special Olympics coach, who is also our coach, Avi Agar,” Yair Ableson says. “We’d also like to thank the sponsors who donated and helped us make our way there.”

Nir has already accumulated numerous medals in Israel, where he usually competes in mainstream contests. Last month, for example, he took gold at the Israeli Judo Association Cup, and last year came in second place at the national championship.

He now has his sights set on this year’s national championship, as well as on the Special Olympics World Games set to take place in Berlin in 2023.

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