Dunwoody Swim Team Hosts Meet for Special Olympics of Georgia on 8/4

Local Dunwoody Swim Team Hosts 2nd Annual Swim and Dive Meet

                              For the Special Olympics of Georgia       

DUNWOODY, GA – On Friday, August 4 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Redfield Swim and Dive Team will host a swim meet at their neighborhood pool for the Special Olympics of Georgia for the second year in a row.  “Our swimmers are thrilled to once again welcome the athletes from the Special Olympics.  It is fun and rewarding for the Redfield swimmers, ages 3-18, to switch gears after a season of long swim meets and morning practices to run this meet as timers, judges, athlete companions and cheering section,” stated Cara Welin, Redfield’s Swim Team Event Coordinator.

   Similar to 2016, this year’s event will include an educational session from the Special Olympics team, led by Devin Dowell, Sports and Program Manager.  Last year’s speech focused on abolishing the use of the R-word, and all Redfield volunteers took an oath and signed contracts. This year, Dowell will speak to the attendees about the Special Olympics new initiative: Unified Sports.  “Unified Sports furthers Special Olympics of Georgia’s commitment to foster inclusion in school and community sports programs.  These programs bring together, on the same team, athletes with and without intellectual disabilities,” stated Dowell.

     After the educational session, athletes will receive one-on-one instruction from Dunwoody High School Swim Coach and Redfield’s Head Coach, Corky Gibbons, before competing in individual swim and dive events.  “Sports bring out the best in all of us. The determination to win and the ability to face obstacles.  Win or lose, it’s trying to break down barriers and to build memories and friendships,” stated Gibbons.

     At the end of the event, nearly 100 athletes and volunteers will enjoy lunch donated once again by Carbonara Trattoria, a family-owned Italian restaurant located at 5499 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd. in Dunwoody Village.  While the athletes feast on pasta, salad, bread and dessert, Redfield swimmers will present each athlete with a swim ribbon and a diving medal.

   “Special Olympics of Georgia is thrilled to continue our relationship with Redfield.  Our athletes had so much fun at last year’s event hosted by their Swim Team.  We are excited to watch new friendships form while the athletes’ skills are strengthened with the help of the swim team and coaches,” stated Dowell.  To arrange a Special Olympics event at your local neighborhood, club or school, contact Devin Dowell at 770-414-9390 ext. 108.

*If you’d like to send a reporter and/or photographer – or would like images from the event sent to you directly, please contact Cara Welin at 469-586-9660 or cara_welin@yahoo.com

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 Special Olympics believes that through sports training and competition, people with intellectual disabilities benefit physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually; families are strengthened; and the community at large, both through participation and observation, is united in understanding people with intellectual disabilities in an environment of acceptance.