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PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - “Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.” That’s the motto all Special Olympians recite before competitions begin. For decades, Aroostook County ...
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Times-Herald on MSNAll smiles at Vallejo district’s 49th Annual Special OlympicsLet me win, If I cannot win, Let me be brave in the attempt” — was the guiding principle behind the Vallejo City Unified ...
Athletes Kyle Norman and Tommy Benedict are grateful for their medals and recognition, but more importantly, their ...
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Daily Local News on MSNEverybody wins as student athletes compete in Special OlympicsJennifer Maley is a supervisor for Special Education in Downingtown where the athletes climbed under a parachute, hit a ...
Since the early 2000s, the Upper Grand and Wellington Catholic district school boards have come together to host an annual ...
Many competitions, ribbons, medals, and two brain surgeries later, Josh Dillon has refused to allow regularly occurring seizures to slow him down.
The Special Olympics motto — “Let me win, If I cannot win, Let me be brave in the attempt” — was the guiding principle behind the Vallejo City Unified School District hosting the 49th ...
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