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By Gabriella Bachara
May 9, 2021 | 4:17 PM
EDGERTON, Wis.– Wisconsin’s Special Olympics athletes are retuning to in-person events for the first time since the start of COVID-19.
Nearly 100 athletes took to the Edgerton High School track Sunday morning for running, walking and throwing competitions.
“I’ve been in Special Olympics for 20 years, and I love it so much,” Dean Garfoot, an athlete, said. “It’s great to be back because you get to be around your friends again and enjoy all of the competition.”
Athletic Director Nicole Christensen said Sunday’s competition was a modified track meet where teams rotated through stations and completed events in smaller groups and socially distanced.
Wisconsin Special Olympic athletes return to the track for first time since start of COVID-19
May 9, 2021 4:17 PM Gabriella Bachara
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EDGERTON, Wis.– Wisconsin’s Special Olympics athletes are retuning to in-person events for the first time since the start of COVID-19.
Nearly 100 athletes took to the Edgerton High School track Sunday morning for running, walking and throwing competitions.
“I’ve been in Special Olympics for 20 years, and I love it so much,” Dean Garfoot, an athlete, said. “It’s great to be back because you get to be around your friends again and enjoy all of the competition.”
Athletic Director Nicole Christensen said Sunday’s competition was a modified track meet where teams rotated through stations and completed events in smaller groups and socially distanced.
Championship Reunion to highlight game at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium
GRAND CHUTE, WI - Donald Driver celebrated the anniversary of the Green Bay Packers Super Bowl victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on February 6, 2011 with a video to announce a Super Bowl Championship Reunion for the Donald Driver Charity Softball Game presented by Network Health at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium! The Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Receiver, Super Bowl Champion,
Dancing with the Stars Champion and
New York Times Best-Selling Author is bringing back teammates from that magical win for his charity softball game on Sunday, August 22 at 1:05pm. All fans attending the game will receive a complimentary, limited edition Donald Driver bobblehead!