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Posted: Monday 26 March, 2018 at 3:26 PM

Minister Richards thanks Special Olympics 50 year record holder, Mr. Beamon, for his outreach to the Federation

(L-R): Minister Richards; Mr. Beamon
By: (SKNIS), Press Release
    Basseterre, St. Kitts, March 23, 2018 (SKNIS): Minister of Sports, the Honourable Shawn Richards, praised Special Olympics 50 year record holder for long jump, Mr. Robert B. Beamon for his support of the success of Special Olympic activities in St. Kitts and Nevis. In an interview conducted at his office on March 23 to commemorate the 50 year anniversary activities of the organization, the minister praised Mr. Beamon for his collaboration with the Ministry of Sports.     

    “To Mr. Beamon, I want to add my own quota of thanks to you for being here in St. Kitts and Nevis, in particular to bring some awareness to the Special Olympics and to also help to promote our Olympians. You too are someone who holds an Olympic record for 50 years,” said Minister Richards, while thanking Mr. Beamon for his efforts in conducting activities with the local special Olympians to celebrate the 50 year anniversary. 

    Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports, Mr. Stanley Knight, said that of the class of Olympians that are sent overseas to represent the Federation, the special Olympians have proven to be most successful. 

    “The national teams that have gone out to represent us at the world games, they have probably been our most successful and most consistently performing international teams,” said Mr. Knight.

    He also noted that more awareness is needed to promote Special Olympics in the federation and that the roll out of the National Sports Policy will provide an outlet for inclusion for all persons. 

    It [the policy] gives a special opportunity for inclusion because we are looking for buy-in from everyone, from all stakeholders and on the tenet of providing opportunities for all in sports; it’s not just a matter of providing for a disparate group but more importantly integrating all groups together,” he stated. 

    The Special Olympics Association in St. Kitts will host an Open Water Swim and Beach Games event at Frigate Bay Beach on March 25 as a part of the Special Olympics 50 year anniversary activities. 

    The Special Olympics is celebrating its 50 year anniversary since its inception in 1968. It is a sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities and is designed to be an inclusive programme that helps to unify sports and transform lives. 
     
     
     
     
     

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