Amnon Weiss

Amnon Weiss
Personal information
Native nameאמנון וייס
Sport
Country Israel
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Paralympic Games 1 1 2
Representing  Israel
Summer Paralympic Games
Athletics
1968 Tel AvivShot Put D
1968 Tel AvivJavelin D
1968 Tel AvivDiscus throw D
Wheelchair basketball
1968 Tel Avivwheelchair basketball
Stoke Mandeville Games
Athletics
1962Shot Put
1962Javelin
1963Javelin
1967Shot Put
1967Javelin
1967Club throw
1967Discus

Amnon Weiss (Hebrew: אמנון וייס; born 1943) is an Israeli businessman and a former paralympic champion.

Weiss has a light disability due to polio. In his youth he joined the Israel Sports Center for the Disabled, where he practiced various fields of athletics alongside studies of psychology at Bar Ilan University. Later on he studied law.

A member of the Israeli delegation to the Stoke Mandeville Games, Weiss was a gold-medal champion in javelin and shot put. Prior to the 1968 Paralympic Games he won four medals at the 1967 Stoke Mandeville Games (two silver, in shot put and javelin and two bronze, in club throw and discus) and was the national champion in shot put. At the Paralympic Games Weiss was a member of the gold medal-winning wheelchair basketball team and won three medals in athletics.

In the early 1970s, Weiss and his wife Daniela were among the founding members of Gush Emunim, later settling in Kedumim where Daniela was elected to head the local council. Their son-in-law Avraham Gavish was killed in a terrorist attack in 2002.

Weiss was the owner of a goldsmith business, later dealing with real-estate and in 2005 investing in the establishment of Gvaot Winery.