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Will all Rotarians registered for the RI Convention in LA in June please urgently contact DG John Craike regarding registering for the RIBI breakfast which is currently undersubscribed.
 
Special Olympics in Hull - Saturday 23rd February PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stewart Heron (Hull)   
Monday, 18 February 2008

PresentationsOnce again P&O Ferries Ltd has generously come to the aid of six Special Olympics swimmers and their Coaches who are coming from Holland on Saturday 23 February to take part in the Special Olympics City of Hull Swimming Gala at Ennerdale Leisure Centre Pool.

The under-18 group is enjoying return overnight crossings courtesy of the P&O cruise ferry company so they can join over one hundred other athletes in the annual event which forms part of the Special Olympics Great Britain Programme.

The Rotary Club of Hull are the main sponsors of the gala in Hull Swimmingwhich is a stepping-stone to the regional event later in the year and to the Special Olympics National Games which will be held in Leicester in July, 2009. A total of 125 athletes from eleven teams from the Yorkshire and Humberside Region, as well as the group from Holland, will be competing in 50 races.

Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organisation for people with learning disabilities, providing year round sports training and competition in over 23 Olympic-type sports for people aged 8 and over. Founded in 1968 by the Kennedy family, it held the first International S.O. Games in Chicago with over 1000 athletes. Since then it has grown and spread world-wide, coming to the UK in 1978. This year Special Olympics Great Britain will be celebrating 30 years!!

Special Olympics is the only organisation that the International Olympic Committee has authorised to use the word "Olympic" in its title

More presentationsThe Hull gala started six years ago with around fifty entrants but, having outgrown the East Hull Pools venue (where the group still trains regularly each Saturday afternoon), the event this year will be held at the Ennerdale Leisure Centre Pool, Thomas Clarkson Way for the third successive year.

The Rotary Club of Hull provides medals for the competitors, which will be presented by the Lord Mayor of Hull, Councillor Brenda Petch. Rotarians also act as timekeepers and marshals at the event as well as hosting the Dutch team and transporting them around the Hull area to see some of the sights.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 30 March 2008 )
 
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