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Special Olympic Athletes Return Home Winners after Successful Summer...



More than 900 Special Olympic athletes vied for Northern California Championship titles June 7-8 during the 13th annual Summer Games at The University of California, Berkeley. The weather was perfect for the Games as athletes of all ages and abilities competed for gold in aquatics, bocce ball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. For complete results, go to http://www.sonc.org/summergames    



The Summer Games is the largest Special Olympics event held in Northern California each year, with more than 3,000 in attendance. All athletes returned home winners after a weekend of intense competition, fun and a chance to experience a little college life at The University of California, Berkeley. Traveling from 32 counties in Northern California, athletes had to qualify in regional competitions before being selected to represent their delegation at the Summer Games.



"The athletes are amazing, said Jenny Choo, directors of Summer Games for Special Olympics Northern California. "Everyone competed well, there were lots of smiling faces, and everything went smoothly in large part because of our many volunteers and the UC staff."



The Games officially kicked off Friday night with an Opening Ceremony presented by AT&T that featured Country Vocalist Superstar Collin Raye, performing artist David Garibaldi, a parade of athletes, and a visit from Cal's new men's basketball coach Mike Montgomery.



Special Olympics athlete Titor Sandee from San Francisco had the honor of being the final torch bearer and lighting the caldron, as the games were declared "officially open" by John Panagakis who retired this year from 30-plus years of service as a Special Olympics coach and volunteer



Another highlight of the evening was the culmination of the Law Enforcement Torch Run. More than 500 law enforcement personnel ran the torch 738 miles in Northern California to its destination at UC Berkeley. They presented a check in the amount of $875,000 to Special Olympics Northern California CEO Rick Collett.                 



About Special Olympics Northern California


Special Olympics Northern California is a free year-round sports training and competition program for children and adults with developmental disabilities. More than 13,000 athletes compete in over 170 competitions throughout the region in 19 sports. Find out how you can be a fan and visit www.SONC.org


    


Upcoming Athlete Events



Regional Golf Competitions


July 21, The Villages Golf and Country Club, San Jose


July 28, Haggin Oaks Golf Course, 3645 Fulton Ave, Sacramento


NCAL Golf Championship


Aug. 18, Boundary Oaks Golf Course, Walnut Creek



Regional Softball Competitions


Aug. 23-24, JOBL Baseball Complex, Laura Alice Way, Concord


Aug. 23-24, Freedom Park , Sacramento



NCAL Softball Championship


Sept. 6, Twin Creeks Park, Sunnyvale



Upcoming Fundraisers



Silicon Valley Golf Tournament     June 27, Silver Creek Valley Country Club, San Jose


Olympic Club Golf Tournament    Sept. 15, Olympic Club, Daly City






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