On Friday, April 25, student volunteers and athletes with special abilities gathered on the Lafayette field to enjoy the annual Special Olympics. This event aims to bring athletes from around the community for a day of outdoor activities.
Special Olympics athlete gives a speech before the opening ceremony. pic.twitter.com/Js0V4w4nlx
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Athletes from four schools run the torch in the opening ceremony. pic.twitter.com/eKMtkkSpXt
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Sophomore buddy Drew Yates athlete Nathan Hohenstein speak on winning first place in throwing at the Special Olympics. pic.twitter.com/IZf14dGXj4
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Blues mascot, Louie the polar bear, dances and takes picture with athletes at the Special Olympics. pic.twitter.com/VDHo2cPyKQ
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At the basketball station, athletes dunk for candy. pic.twitter.com/griVhoLmqL
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Junior buddy Nathan Roberts and athlete Dalton Morris on their favorite parts of the Special Olympics. pic.twitter.com/pTwZDwuxpp
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Athlete Abrianna Wakefield and her buddies speak on her first place performance. pic.twitter.com/Eh8xeMQ79F
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For the final event, the athletes run a 4x100m relay race. pic.twitter.com/OZuCcHBAuh
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