PPT-Special Olympics

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Healthy Athletes 1 Objectives of Workshop 2 Special Olympics Why are we here today We are here today to Learn about Athlete Leadership Review the SO Mission

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Healthy Athletes 1 Objectives of Workshop 2 Special Olympics Why are we here today We are here today to Learn about Athlete Leadership Review the SO Mission Discuss Healthy Choices . The better the . coach. …. . the better the . experiences. …. . the better the . athlete. !. 1. Course Overview. 2. 1. - The Athlete. 2. - Teaching &. Training. 4. - Managing the Program. The Opening Ceremony. At the Olympics, which was always held in Olympia, a ceremony was held, in which a priestess would light a flaming torch to then be ran in laps around the city by athletes in a kind of relay before being taken to the arena to light the fire. That is why we do the torch relay and opening ceremony at the modern Olympics!. Ceremonies/Receptions/LETRFL. I. Plan. II. Do. III. Learn. Overview/Purpose. :. The Ceremonies department provided oversight for the Opening & Closing Ceremony, Guest Program, Receptions, and the Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg. This PDL will focus on the Ceremonies, Receptions, and the LETR FL. A separate PDL was developed for the Guest Program due to the amount of input and recommendations available for submission.. . Public Speaking. Presenters:. 1 . 2 . 3. . Athlete Leadership – Global Messenger. Welcome and Introduction. Part A. Name. Where are you from?. How long in Special Olympics?. Question: What would you do with a room full of money?. powerpoint. template. Some tips on creating your own template and great presentations.. 1. 2. / . Special Olympics North Carolina. Special Olympics NC . Young Athletes™. Sherry Paul. SONC Volunteer YAP Sport Development Team Director. Team Competition Modified. Team Competition. 2. Special Olympics Michigan. Events Offered. Uniforms. All teams are required to wear a jersey, shorts, socks and shoes. . Knee pads are recommended. . Uniform numbers should range from 1-99. Please note if utilizing the uniforms for basketball the numbers should follow basketball number sequences. . Leadership Conference 2017. Presented by your Community Resource Directors,. Lauren Bruce & Melanie Guntner. 1. There’s no “U” in Committee!. Obviously, your role as coordinator is B-I-G! Committees help disperse some of the workload. April 11, 2017. 1. We have the perfect pivot point . to reframe our movement message.. 2. / Special . Olympics. Training & competition for . people with intellectual . disabilities.. 1968-2017. Date:. Location:. 1. Name. Where are you from?. How long in Special Olympics?. Question: What would you do with a room full of money?. Introduce . your partner…. Introductions. 3. / . Updated 7 . 30 .20 Return to Play FAQ Who is SODE working with to receive guidance and recommendations on safety protocols? Special Olympics Inc. (SOI), Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the State wwwsodeorgThursday - May 13 2021Take your support of Special Olympics Delaware to new heights When you go Over the Edge you support the 4200 athletes of Special Olympics Delaware who show their determ General Orientation. The First Step to . Becoming an SONM . Coach, Unified Partner and Volunteer. Updated 1/6/2014. . The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people 8 years of age and older with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.. History. When the games began, concerns over the environment were limited. . Probably because the games were smaller and unlikely to have large impacts.. Up until the 1990s, new building works for the games were undertaken with little regard for the environment.. SPECIAL OLYMPICS HEALTHY ATHLETES FIT FEET MANUAL June 20 14 “Fit F e et m e ans k e eping the s p ecial a thlete in the game and on the move!” -- Pat Nun a Clin i c al A d visor Fit Feet 2 SPE

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