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Chain Reaction
Behind the powerhouse that is Special Olympics USA, there is its management team. This dedicated group of individuals has joined the delegation in Berlin as experts in medical care, logistics, communication and sport. Unique to the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023, the Special Olympics USA…
Special Olympics Florida hosts Inaugural Race for Inclusion - The Independent Florida Alligator
The Gainesville Race for Inclusion, an inaugural event, happened on UF’s Flavet Field. Hosted by Special Olympics Florida, the fundraiser had almost $2,000 more than its original goal of $50,000 by the time the event started.
A Family Unified
Named the 2022 Special Olympics Florida Unified Partner of the Year, William Munro is living a family legacy, rooted in a love for Special Olympics. Now vice president of the University of Florida’s Special Olympics College Club, William officially joined the movement as a Unified partner in high…
Taking “Play Unified” to the Next Level
Special Olympics is all about bringing out the best in everyone. Special Olympics Unified Sports, which brings together people with and without intellectual disabilities, takes this transformation to another level. Now, meet a Unified Basketball team from Florida, USA that’s taking the power of…
UF Special Olympics will represent Team Florida at 2022 USA games
The UF Special Olympics flag football team has been chosen to represent team Florida at the. 2022 USA games in Orlando. “Our athletes are super excited, I mean this is everything for a lot of people," said Evan Combs. The UF Unified flag football team consists of 6 Alachua County special olympics athletes. and six unified partners from the University of Florida. On Monday Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin.
After a low turnout last year, Special Olympics Florida had over 400 athletes participate in the Race for Inclusion - WUFT News
After crossing the finish line with aching muscles and a rapid-beating heart, Chris Nikic knew he had proven himself yet again. The 23-year-old athlete with Down syndrome was the first Special Olympics Florida athlete to complete the second annual Race for Inclusion at Flavet Field Saturday. Special Olympics Florida collaborated with the University of Florida’s …
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