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Wheeling Jesuit University Hosts 13th Annual Area 1 Special Olympics

Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities around the world, and is proudly hosted by Wheeling Jesuit University each spring. Read More: WTRF


WHEELING, W.Va. — The 2013 West Virginia Area 1 Special Olympics Spring Games will be held at Wheeling Jesuit University (WJU) from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 5th. Registration for volunteers is at 12:30 p.m. at the Alma Grace McDonough Center.

Over 160 athletes from Monongalia, Marshall, Hancock, Preston, Brooke and Ohio counties, who will compete for medals in a variety of aquatic and track and field events. Other activities include arts and crafts, music and dancing for both athletes and volunteers.

"This isn’t just an event for our students. We extend the opportunity for the community as well. The athletes love seeing people come to support them and cheer for them during their events," said Adrienne Tharp, Director of Service for Social Action Center at WJU.

Now in its 13th year, the West Virginia Area I Special Olympics Spring Games will open with the inspirational carrying of the Special Olympics torch. Athletes parade onto the Cardinal 400-meter outdoor track, in the spirit of the International Olympic Games.

“I most look forward to the joy of the athletes as they compete and participate in the various events, clinics and activities conducted by the WJU students and community volunteers.” said Linda Cole, Ohio County Special Olympics Coordinator
Special Olympics will offer athletes the chance to compete in events such as shot-put competitions, softball throws, walking and running events, the long jump, bocce and swimming. Between events, WJU athletes lead sport clinics such as, volleyball, basketball, baseball, lacrosse and soccer clinics, crafts and dancing, which will be held in the Alma Grace McDonough Center.

“Our student athletes are very enthusiastic about
volunteering on such a big day for the Special Olympians as they pursue their goals through competition.” said Deborah Buff, WJU Women's Basketball Head Coach.

The Student Athletic Advisory Committee, Circle K International, Student Government Association, the Service for Social Action Center and many others are working together to hold the event. Representatives from these organizations work to recruit volunteers and organize activities for Special Olympics.

Lunch will be served to all participants sponsored by the Wheeling Kiwanis Club, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition.

Special Olympics offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round training and competition in 32 Olympic-type summer and winter sports. Special Olympics currently serves 3.7 million athletes, ages eight years and above, in more than 170 countries. West Virginia's program is headquartered in Charleston, W.Va.

This event is free and open to the public. For additional information or to volunteer, contact Adrienne Tharp at service@wju.edu or 304-243-8728.

Wheeling Jesuit University, one of 28 colleges and universities in the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence and service to others, educates the whole person-- caring for the mind, body and spirit of each student. Wheeling Jesuit University was founded in 1954 with a philosophy rooted in the Jesuit educational tradition that spans more than 450 years. Academic excellence, a commitment to serve others and the desire to educate the whole person - these are the values that make a Jesuit education unique.




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