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Blog Introduction

Please enjoy this amazing guest blog post on Disability.gov from one of Special Olympics Kansas’ and Project UNIFY’s leaders, Clint Armistead. http://blog.govdelivery.com/usodep/2010/03/it-had-to-be-done-a-youth-perspective-on-the-rword-campaign.html

Be a Fan!

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Be a fan™ is a fully-integrated marketing campaign designed to send a powerful message that resonates with the general public, tapping into core values and attributes that everyone can appreciate - unity, acceptance, empowerment, dignity, courage, strength, pride, confidence and fun. The campaign will help connect people who are not already associated with the Special Olympics movement to bridge the “relevancy gap” and, ultimately, support the Special Olympics brand goals. NBA.com blogger Sekou Smith has put it best – “Super Mario has a commercial that rivals those of Kobe Brant, LeBron James, Dwane Wade and their NBA brethren.” Today, “Skeleton” the newest PSA created by BBDO was launched in the advertising world. The 30-second spot, which uses state-of-the-art animation, features Mario Ogunbowale a 21 year-old Special Olympics athlete hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mario plays on the Milwaukee Blazers Special Olympics basketball team and started competing with Special Olympics...

Do You Think Everybody Knows Snowshoeing?

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[Special Olympics In The News] Four county students dominate snowshoe events at 2010 Special Olympics Winter Invitational POSTED: March 4, 2010 Four Chautauqua County students competed in a snowshoeing competition at the Special Olympics Winter Invitational held in Frewsburg Jan. 16. Travis and three of his classmates won a combined 15 medals at the competition, all in snowshoeing events. The competition took place at Frewsburg High School and was organized by the Special Olympics New York Western Region. Coaching the team were Special Education teachers Maureen Bialaszewski and Susie Hertlein, and Beverli Horrocks, school counselor. "Our students did an outstanding job at the Special Olympics Winter Invitational," said Jennifer Clark, Special Education supervisor at the LoGuidice Center. "We were very proud of the manner in which they represented the LoGuidice Center and the work they put into preparing for the event." Find out more... Snowshoes are footwear for wa...

Yuna Kims' Unlimited Power on 2013 Special Olympics Winter Games

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Top athletes who compete in the Olympics make loads of money, but who is the richest of them all? Turns out that the top-earning athlete is none other than Korean figure skater Yuna Kim. According to Forbes, Kim Yuna and American snowboarder, Shaun White, earned approximately $7.5 million USD each in 2009. Yuna has signed with Nike, Hyundai Motors, Kookmin Bank and also had a personalized phone product called the Yuna Phone (1 million units were sold in 7 months, setting a company record). These endorsements, along with Yuna’s domination in ice skating, have made the nineteen-year-old into a millionaire. Some local firms are already reaping fruits thanks to Kim since no matter what items associated with her sells briskly from cheap accessories to expensive cars and home appliances. Included in the beneficiaries are Korea's flagship firms such as Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor, which sponsored Kim before she won Korea's first Olympic medal in figure skating. Samsung has...

Michelle Kwan participated in Special Olympics Korea Program!

Michelle Kwan, the Olympics figure skating medal list,visited South Korea on the beginning of January 2010. During the seven day trip, Michelle visited Seoul(the Capital), Pyeongchang(Potential 2013 Special Olympics Winter Games Host City) and Goyang. She participated in a roundtable discussion with university students, visit several high schools, conduct skating clinics, and participate in a Special Olympics program. In the Special Olympics program, the most decorated American skater lead Korean athletes of Special Olympics Korea at an ice rink in Gwanghwamun Plaza. Michelle Kwan spent about an hour guiding 11 young skaters in spins, jumps and crossovers. After having fun with the kiddies on the rink, the two time Olympic medalist remarked about the current reigning champion, Kim Yuna. "I know they all look up to Yuna Kim. It's a very big compliment when she said 'I looked up to you Michelle when I was very young,'" said Kwan. "I know that these kids have a ...

Fun adaptive Ski & Snowboarding!

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Adaptive skiing enables skiers with disabilities to participate in alpine skiing by using special equipment. Adaptive skiing lesson programs are available at many ski resorts for children and adults with a wide range of disabilities. There are a lot of places to provide adaptive winter sports lessons. Most of ski resports will continue until the end of March. Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports is a non-profit organization that provide sport opportunities - skiing, snowboarding, and other outdoor activities - to people with disabilities. Vermont Adaptive is based at Pico Mountain and lessons and equipment for all ability levels and all ages are available. Eldora Special Recreation Program (ESRP) is a program offering unique skiing and winter sports recreation opportunities for physically and mentally challenged individuals. Skiers of all ages and abilities take part in the many winter sports activities offered by ESRP. Colorado Discover Ability (CDA) is the Adaptive Ski and Snowboard...

Host Country Profile

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South Korea is a very modern country. In Seoul, you will find a city that is as up-to-date as any in Europe, the United States, or Japan. But Korea has retained a unique identity through its own traditional culture, its language, and its wonderful cuisine. Walk through any city or town, along wide streets or small alleyways, and discover a wide variety of restaurants, both large and small. Country Name: Republic of Korea Capital City: Seoul Location: Korea is a rugged peninsula lying between China on the west and north and Japan to the east. Territory: 100,032km2 (South Korea) The whole Korean peninsula is about 85,500 square miles, about the size of Utah. South Korea is 99,000 square miles -roughly similar to Oregon. Population: 48,508,972 (July 2009 est.) Language: Korean (Written form: Hangeul) Climate: Four very distinct seasons Spring lasts from mid-March to the end of May and flower such as azaleas, cherry blossoms, and magnolias can be seen. Summer from June to August is...