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Frederick deputy heading to Russia for World Special Olympics

A Frederick County sheriff s deputy will head to Russia in January to represent law enforcement in the Special Olympics World Winter Games. I started right out of the gate being involved with Special Olympics. It s near and dear to my heart. I have a sister with Down syndrome, Deputy Amber Owens said.Owens is gearing up for a trip of a lifetime in which she will represent the law enforcement community at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Russia. She s just a great example of how our law enforcement community embraces our athletes, Special Olympics Maryland President and CEO Jim Schmutz said.Owens will run the final leg of the torch run. She was nominated for the honor based on her commitment to Special Olympics athletes. It has been a personal mission after witnessing her younger sister being bullied as a child. I wasn t having it, even as a young child. From that point on, I knew it was my passion and I needed to be that voice, Owens said.About 300 athletes from ar

Sunday Funday Moment: Hanks floorball team is first El Paso team to join USA National Team in World Special Olympics

Sunday Funday Moment: Hanks floorball team is first El Paso team to join USA National Team in World Special Olympics Sunday Funday Moment: Hanks floorball team is first El Paso team to join USA National Team in World Special Olympics EL PASO, Texas In nine months more than two thousand special olympic athletes from over 100 countries will compete in the Special Olympics World Winter games. Joining that roster will be the Hanks high school floorball team who didn’t let a pandemic stop them from polishing their floorball skills. “A lot of practice a lot of teamwork a lot of just working together to be able to function as a team,” said Aida Dolz, assistant coach for the Hanks floorball team.

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