Michelle Twitchell Athlete of the Month Michelle has been competing for more than 40 years. During her first year, she competed in athletics and bowling and instantly fell in love
Special Olympics athlete Amanda Leonard, after a 3-year delay due to event cancelations, will finally represent USA in swimming at the 2023 World Games in Berlin, marking her first international
The sister duo, Gabriella and Julianna Martin, are set to compete in the Unified tennis competition at the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, Germany. The Martins, who began their
Kate Yonushewski has been involved with the Special Olympics for over 6 years, is a third year Fitness Captain, and has been a Health Messenger for almost a year now.
How do you keep growing when you’ve been a Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO) athlete for more than 3 decades? Jeff Clark has found a way to challenge himself while giving
Cody Gordon Athlete of the Month Cody got involved with Special Olympics Colorado just a couple of years ago as an unassisted mono-skier and a bowler. He learned to mono-ski
Special Olympics Colorado recognizes partners who contribute to health equity through the P.A.T.H initiative and honors the Denver Osteopath Foundation and Rocky Vista University for their contributions to the MedFest
Interview with Casey Collard, a Western Regional Fitness Captain in Colorado for Special Olympics. Abby Camisa, an Inclusive Health Intern, talks to Casey about his experience as a Fitness Captain
Jade Galan Athlete of the Month Jade has been a Special Olympics Colorado athlete since she was 7 years old. She started competing in swimming, track, bowling and basketball. Just