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At the Special Olympics, the UAE celebrates inclusiven­ess

▶ The Games create opportunit­ies for people of determinat­ion while combating prejudice

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At the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics IX Mena Games on Saturday night, Shamma Al Mazrui, the UAE’s Minister of State for Youth Affairs, eloquently summed up the purpose of the event. “The Special Olympics”, she said, “carry the torch of a divine mission that not only empowers athletes with intellectu­al disabiliti­es to play. It empowers the character of an athlete and the entire ecosystem: their hope and belief, their bravery and determinat­ion to become all that they can be.” There are an estimated 200 million people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es around the world, and the Special Olympics have made great strides since their inaugurati­on five decades ago in bringing the joy and competitiv­e spirit of sport to people of determinat­ion across the world.

The Special Olympics IX Mena Games have brought together around 1,000 athletes from 32 countries, supported by 5,000 volunteers. This event, as Tim Shriver, the Games’ chairman, told The National, is part of a dual effort to create sporting opportunit­ies for those with intellectu­al disabiliti­es while combating the prejudices that limit their growth by prodding society “to recognise people of determinat­ion, to recognise their gifts, their capacities, their resilience and their dignity”. This movement, Mr Shriver said, serves as a “teacher”: it instills pride in the athletes who compete and tolerance in those without disabiliti­es.

The UAE has become a major part of this movement. Next year, this country will host the Special Olympics World Summer Games, which will mark 50 years of the launch of the Special Olympics. Some 7,000 athletes and 3,000 coaches from more than 170 countries will take part in the world’s largest sporting and humanitari­an event of the year. As Mr Shriver said, the UAE, with its commitment to the Special Olympics, is sending the message that “we want the challenge, we want to do better”. This “desire to improve is the most important thing” in an endeavour that seeks ultimately to create an inclusive society. The Special Olympics IX Mena Games were the first big step in that journey.

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