Special Olympics 2017 State Summer Games to Host Over 1,500 Athletes

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Special Olympics 2017 State Summer Games to Host Over 1,500 Athletes

Special Olympics State Summer games set to take place this weekend.
Special Olympics Rhode Island is set to host over 1,500 athletes at the 2017 State Summer Games at the University of Rhode Island this weekend. 

The games will consist of seven different competitions that will take place on June 2, June 3 and June 4. 

"Whether you're a long-time supporter of Special Olympics or you've never been to one of our events, the State Summer Games is a great way to see how Special Olympics changes lives. As our largest competition of the year, the State Summer Games is something that we look forward to all year. Our athletes train year-round, so bring your family and friends to see them showcase their sports skills. It's an incredible thing to be a part of,” said Dennis DeJesus, CEO of Special Olympics Rhode Island. 

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The games are expected to bring in over 5,000 athletes, coaches, volunteers, family members and spectators over the course the event. 

See Special Olympics athlete Maegan Miller on GoLocal LIVE HERE. 

Admission is Free. 

The Games

The 49th Annual State Summer Games Opening Ceremonies includes the traditional Parade of Athletes and lighting of the cauldron, using a torch that was part of a day-long Torch Run relay organized by Police, Firefighters, State Troopers and Corrections' Officers. 

Competitions start at noon on Friday and end by 5:00 p.m.; begin again on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sports competitions include track & field, bowling, cycling, motor activities training program, powerlifting, swimming and unified soccer. 

Medal presentations will take place after competitions at each sports venue.

For more information, click here. 


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