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#Special Olympics

One Sportsbook Is Getting Destroyed For Offering Betting Lines On the Special Olympics

The Special Olympics are one of the coolest events around the world. Whether it’s your local, state, national, or even international competition, it’s very inspirational. The Special Olympics were the brain child of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of President John F. Kennedy. It allows those with
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Bears QB Justin Fields Makes A Significant Donation To The Special Olympics

Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields has demonstrated his commitment to making a positive impact off the football field. The talented NFL passer recently made a generous donation of $10,000 to the Special Olympics Illinois, further solidifying his status as a compassionate and philanthropic
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Join TravisMathew & Chris Pratt in the Giving Spirit for Up to 50% Off With All Proceeds Benefiting the Special Olympics

The holiday season might still be a month or two away, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get into the giving spirit a bit early. And TravisMathew makes it a no-brainer. Everyday apparel that balances comfort and style perfectly, while fully immersing yourself in the giving spirit? It doesn’t get
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You Should Be Rooting For ‘Amazing Amy’ Bockerstette As She Becomes The First Athlete With Down Syndrome To Compete For An NCAA Title

Getty Image Amy Bockerstette is set to become the first athlete with Down syndrome to compete for an NCAA National Championship next week and her story is an inspiration to us all. You might remember ‘Amazing Amy’ from when she made par on the 16th hole while playing with Gary Woodland during an
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Chris Nikic Became The First Person With Down’s Syndrome To Finish An Ironman Triathlon, Sets Eyes On Special Olympics

A Florida triathlete became the first person with Down’s syndrome to complete an Ironman event on Sunday, swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles and running a full 26.2-mile marathon to end the day. 21-year-old Chris Nikic finished just under the official cut-off time in 16 hours, 46 minutes and
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