Gil-Ad was born in Tel Aviv and contracted polio at a young age.
[6] He competed in the Summer Paralympics four times and took part in table tennis, discus throw and wheelchair basketball tournaments.
[7] Gil-Ad won two individual medals, in discus throw tournaments of para athletics: gold in the 1968 Summer Paralympics and bronze in the 1976 Summer Paralympics.
[1][2] He won three additional Paralympic medals in team competitions: a gold medal in table tennis alongside Baruch Hagai in doubles tournament at the 1964 Summer Games and gold and bronze medals as a member of the men's wheelchair basketball team, in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Games.
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