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Special Olympics camp wraps up at Dubai Sports World

Participan­ts now set eyes on UAE squad for next year’s World Games in Abu Dhabi

- Staff Report

ASpecial Olympics summer camp at Dubai Sports World finished on Monday — but the journey is far from over for its participan­ts.

Young people of determinat­ion say the summer camp has inspired them so much, they now aim to represent the UAE at next year’s Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi from March 14-21. The camp’s final day included an exciting five-a-side football tournament with volunteers, Special Olympics UAE ambassador­s and members of the Local Organising Committee playing alongside participan­ts.

Due to the enormous success of the camp, organising partner, Just Play, is now launching football and cycling classes in Dubai for people of determinat­ion. The programme will launch in September. Yousuf Al Hammadi, chief intelligen­ce officer for next year’s Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi, said: “Everyone working together to bring to life such a rewarding six-week programme at Dubai Sports World has been a brilliant achievemen­t. The event is a perfect example of unified sports bringing society together and including people of determinat­ion. This demonstrat­es the positive impact that next year’s Special Olympics World Games will have on the UAE.”

Over the last six weeks, ambassador­s for Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019 and Special Olympics UAE athletes have been training with summer club participan­ts to help develop their confidence and skills across a range of sports. A number of ambassador­s and supporters, including Egyptian profession­al triathlete Omar Nour; Emirati Olympic figure skater, Zahra Lari; member of team Angel Wolf Nick Watson, and the Al Wathba Female Cyclist Team attended the final event.

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