Carmarthen Journal

LLINOS EARNS GAMES CALL-UP

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A LLANELLI athlete has been selected to represent Team Special Olympics GB at the Special Olympics World Games in 2023.

Llinos Gilmore-jones, who plays bocce for the Special Olympics West Wales Club, is among the first athletes to be named in the Team SOGB squad when the 16th Special Olympics World Games will be held in Berlin next summer (June 17-25).

Special Olympics GB is the largest provider of year-round sports training and competitio­n for children and adults of all abilities with intellectu­al disabiliti­es in the UK.

Its team for Berlin 2023 will compete in sports ranging from athletics, swimming, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, cycling and many more including team sports such as basketball and unified football.

Athletes will be supported by 28 coaches and a further 22 support and medical staff.

Colin Dyer, CEO of Special Olympics GB, said: “Huge congratula­tions to all of our athletes who have been selected to represent Team SOGB in Berlin.

“To represent Team SOGB as an athlete deserves the highest praise and recognitio­n.

“Given the incredibly challengin­g circumstan­ces that we have encountere­d in recent years, winning a place in the Special Olympics World Games squad is not only an incredibly proud moment for our athletes, but for their loved ones and our fantastic team of volunteers who make Special Olympics GB happen.

“We’re also very grateful for the backing of our partners on this journey to Berlin 2023 and are delighted that Jingle Jam, the world’s biggest charity gaming event, has chosen Special Olympics GB as one of its recognised charities this year.

“Not only will this help raise awareness of the work we do to transform the lives of people living with intellectu­al disabiliti­es through the power of sport, but it will help us to use the awareness generated by the Special Olympics World Games to reach out to more and more people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es and help them get involved with the life-changing impact of Special Olympics.”

Stephen Walker, head of delegation for the Special Olympics World Summer Games, said: “Huge congratula­tions to all the athletes who will be representi­ng Team SOGB at next year’s Games.

“For our athletes making up Team SOGB, representi­ng your country is a massive honour and we are very much looking forward to working with them all over the next few months to ensure they are ready to have the best possible time at the Games.

“The Special Olympics World Games 2023 will be a celebratio­n of inclusion, and we cannot wait to see our athletes in action doing their country proud.”*

 ?? ?? Felindre Snooker Club hosted this year’s Handicappe­d Lucky Dip Ceredigion Snooker tournament. A hard-fought competitio­n with some excellent snooker on display saw the final contested by Daryl Walters (Aberaeron) and Peter Williams (Felindre) against Tony Wong (Penparcau) and Rhydian Owen (Beulah). Walters and Williams eventually came out on top 2-1 after a tense black-ball finish.
Felindre Snooker Club hosted this year’s Handicappe­d Lucky Dip Ceredigion Snooker tournament. A hard-fought competitio­n with some excellent snooker on display saw the final contested by Daryl Walters (Aberaeron) and Peter Williams (Felindre) against Tony Wong (Penparcau) and Rhydian Owen (Beulah). Walters and Williams eventually came out on top 2-1 after a tense black-ball finish.
 ?? ?? Bocce player Llinos Gilmore-jones.
Bocce player Llinos Gilmore-jones.

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