The Star (Jamaica)

Jamaica to send unified teams to Special Olympics

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For the first time, Jamaica will send three unified teams to the 2019 Special Olympics in Abu Dhabi as part of the ongoing partnershi­p between the Digicel Foundation and Special Olympics Jamaica (SOJ) to support the country’s athletes on the world stage.

The teams will be part of a 98athlete contingent representi­ng the country from March 14 to 21, 2019. The concept of a unified team is a fast-growing initiative that brings people with and without intellectu­al disabiliti­es together on the same team to compete against other teams. It is designed to enable athletes to learn new sports, refine their athletic skills, work more closely as a team, form new friendship­s, and participat­e in activities outside of traditiona­l Special Olympics events.

In embracing the concept, executive director of the SOJ, Lorna Bell, explained: “This upcoming experience will offer a unique training and competitiv­e experience for the athletes, and, on top of training hard, we expect them to do even better because of the motivation­al boost that the unified concept brings to the team.”

ONLY CARIBBEAN COUNTRY

Bell also disclosed that Jamaica will be the only Caribbean country to participat­e in the upcoming unified football competitio­n to be held in Chicago in July to celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of the Special Olympics.

“As a friend of the specialnee­ds community, we are once again very proud to help prepare another contingent of athletes to take on the rest of the world. This partnershi­p has been going since 2004, and we have no doubt that they will once again represent our country and themselves well,” said Jean Lowrie-Chin, chairman of the Digicel Foundation.

The 2019 Special Olympics will feature seven days of competitio­n in 24 sporting activities, including badminton, basketball, beach volleyball, athletics, cycling, kayaking, open-water swimming, roller skating, sailing and triathlon.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Four members of the Special Olympics Unified Team in the company of (from left) Lorna Bell, executive director of Special Olympics Jamaica; Karlene Dawson, acting CEO of Digicel Foundation; Jean Lowrie-Chin, chairman of Digicel Foundation; Mary Davis,...
CONTRIBUTE­D Four members of the Special Olympics Unified Team in the company of (from left) Lorna Bell, executive director of Special Olympics Jamaica; Karlene Dawson, acting CEO of Digicel Foundation; Jean Lowrie-Chin, chairman of Digicel Foundation; Mary Davis,...

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