Is it time for Al Michaels to finally hit the showers? According to numerous reports, it may very well be as NBC Sports does not seem to want him to announce their events any longer and has not offered him the opportunity to broadcast any of its three upcoming NFL football playoff games. Al Michaels […]
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Meg the Marlin Colby is a Special Olympics athlete from Gloucester, MA who has participated with her local Cape Ann program since she was nine years old. She has played soccer, basketball, bowling, bocce, swimming, and track & field. In 2018, Meg was selected to the Massachusetts swim team and earned three silver medals and one bronze medal at the Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle, Wash.
In addition to her Special Olympics accomplishments, Meg swam for and captained the Gloucester High Fishermen and excelled in the 200 meter Freestyle. She also served as a Private First Class in the Junior ROTC at Gloucester High School and was a member of the National Honor Society.
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Lumene Montissol is a Special Olympics athlete from Boston who earned the nickname Lightning while running in the Boston City Track Championships in high school. She now uses her speed to help her teams succeed in soccer and basketball while still running track each spring. She competes year-round with the Milton Quincy local program and has been training hard throughout the pandemic to come out on the other side stronger and faster!
In addition to her experience on the playing field, Lumene has helped spread the mission of Special Olympics as an ambassador, speaking at events and on camera. In 2019, Lumene was joined on stage by Special Olympics Chairman, Tim Shriver, where they spoke to over 2,000 people at a college recreation conference in Boston.