The News (New Glasgow)

Golden Girl

- BY COREY LEBLANC SALTWIRE NETWORK

Stacey Saunders wins gold at national Special Olympic Games.

As she waited to step up to the podium and receive her gold medal, the tears started to flow for Stacey Saunders.

They were not only a reflection of joy and anticipati­on with what was about to happen, but also satisfacti­on with the journey of hard work and dedication that brought her to that moment.

The Stellarton native had reached her goal at the Special Olympics Canada 2018 Summer Games in Antigonish.

“I am so proud of myself,” Saunders said with a wide smile as she cradled the gold medal she received, just a few moments earlier, in her hands Saturday.

As a tear or two returned, the 10-year veteran of the Special Olympics noted receiving the honour was a “pretty emotional” experience.

“I am 6-ft. 2-in., 310 pounds and I won a gold medal in the 100m – I did it,” she said.

Her coach Angela Fogarty, who described her as “a rock star,” said Saunders has tackled everything in her path.

“Stacey’s was focused on winning a medal,” Fogarty said, noting her goal is to make Team Canada for the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi.

Fogarty added Saunders “made no excuses,” as she trained three times a week in the build-up to her first national Games.

That process included boot camp classes, where the coach said Saunders received “tremendous support” from her classmates.

“Stacey is a role model and a leader for others,” Fogarty added.

The athletic champion also competes in floor hockey, basketball and softball.

“It is so much fun,” Saunders said of her Special Olympics experience.

As for her first national Games, she said it has been awesome.

“It is amazing – I have met so many people and made some great friends,” she said, when asked about highlights of the week.

“And, of course, winning a gold medal,” Saunders added, with a laugh.

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 ?? COREY LEBLANC/SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Tears of joy started to flow for Stacey Saunders of Team Nova Scotia as she waited to take the podium to receive her gold medal Saturday during the Special Olympics Canada 2018 Summer Games in Antigonish. She is from Stellarton.
COREY LEBLANC/SALTWIRE NETWORK Tears of joy started to flow for Stacey Saunders of Team Nova Scotia as she waited to take the podium to receive her gold medal Saturday during the Special Olympics Canada 2018 Summer Games in Antigonish. She is from Stellarton.

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