Press Release
(For Immediate Release)
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Special Olympics Barbados
1st Floor, Speedbird House
Independence Square
Bridgetown, Barbados
Press Contact: Edward Thompson
(246) 423-0967
9 February, 2012
Special Olympics Announces
Annual National Games Schedule
Special Olympics Barbados is gearing up for a full slate of national competitions in several sports disciplines. The Special Olympics Annual National Games present an excellent opportunity for intellectually challenged athletes to experience the thrill of achievement and recognition of their efforts and training. In addition, the Annual National Games allow all Barbadians to share in the triumphs of these courageous athletes. All the venues are free and open to the general public.
The athletes are prepared. In addition to their year-round, weekly training, last Sunday, Special Olympics athletes received free health screenings in fitness, vision, hearing, foot care, dental care and general health.
Following an exciting 2011, when seven Barbados athletes attended the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Athens, Greece, and all seven returned home with medals, the Barbados Annual National Games will include some of those same medal-winners. The competitions in five sports disciplines begin Monday, February 20 with the Special Olympics National Aquatics Meet. Swimmers in several divisions plan to make a big splash at the Aquatic Centre on that day.
Track and field is always a popular event, and it certainly engenders exciting competition among Special Olympics athletes. Three track and field meets are on the schedule for the Annual National Games. On Friday, February 24, the Track and Field Preliminary Meet will take place at the Carlton Grounds in Black Rock. The following Friday, March 2, younger athletes will display their talents when they take part in the Junior Track and Field Meet, also to be held at the Carlton Grounds.
The track and field events culminate at the National Stadium on Tuesday, March 6 with the largest event on the schedule, the Special Olympics National Games Track and Field Meet. Athletes who qualified in the Preliminary Meet will be hoping for their best times and distances in the competition.
But that’s not all. Prior to the Annual National Games Track and Field Meet, Special Olympics athletes will also participate in national competitions in bocce, cricket and football. The Special Olympics National Bocce Championship, which will take place Sunday, February 26 at the Hockey Astroturf in Wildey, will feature two medal winners from the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games. Bocce, a bowling game of Roman origin, has grown in popularity with older Special Olympics athletes and will include Unified Sports competition. Unified Sports pairs intellectually-challenged athletes with players who are not Special Olympics athletes.
What is the biggest sport in Barbados? Some will adamantly argue that it is cricket, while others will say soccer has a foothold on that distinction. Those on either side of the issue will have an opportunity to see spirited matches this month. The Special Olympics National Cricket Championship bowls off Monday, February 27 at the Police Sports Club, Weymouth. It is cricket certainly worth watching and cheering. For soccer fans, the Special Olympics National Football Championship kicks off Wednesday, February 29 also at the Police Sports Club.
Barbados is invited to attend the National Games events, all of which are free-of-charge. It is an opportunity to show support of intellectually challenged individuals who are successfully integrating themselves into the national sports community.
As in the past, the Special Olympics National Games are being held in conjunction with the Month of the Disabled, March 2012. Special Olympics Barbados is also inviting interested and caring Barbadians to participate in its programmes and activities by becoming volunteers. The organisation is particularly appealing to adults, especially retired persons, to assist in many areas for the National Games and on-going programmes. To volunteer, call the Special Olympics Office at (246) 426-9064.
Special Olympics Barbados National Games Schedule
DATE TIME DISCIPLINE VENUE
Feb. 20 8:30 – 3:00 Aquatics Aquatic Centre, Wildey
Feb. 24 8:30 – 3:00 Preliminaries (Track & Field) Carlton Grounds, Black Rock
Feb. 26 8:30 – 5:00 Bocce Hockey Astroturf, Wildey
Feb. 27 8:30 – 3:00 Cricket Police Sports Club, Weymouth
Wed Feb. 29 8:30 – 3:00 Football Police Sports Club, Weymouth
March 2 8:30 – 3:00 Track & Field (Juniors) Carlton Grounds, Black Rock
Tues, March 6 8:30 – 4:00 Track & Field The National Stadium
NOTE TO NEWS AND MEDIA OUTLETS: Special Olympics spokespersons are eager to share information about Special Olympics Barbados and its programmes. To arrange interviews please contact:
Edward Thompson
Phone: (246) 423 0967
E-mail: sunscribe@sunbeach.net