File #: 220669    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Action Status: Passed
File created: 8/2/2022 In control: Council
On agenda: 8/11/2022 Final action: 8/11/2022
Title: Recognizing the KC Metro athletes who competed in the 2022 USA Games for Special Olympics Missouri.
Sponsors: Teresa Loar, Kevin McManus, Lee Barnes Jr., Ryana Parks-Shaw, Melissa Robinson, Heather Hall, Andrea Bough, Quinton Lucas, Eric Bunch, Dan Fowler, Kevin O'Neill, Katheryn Shields
Attachments: 1. Authenticated Resolution 220669
Related files: 150398
RESOLUTION NO. 220669

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Recognizing the KC Metro athletes who competed in the 2022 USA Games for Special Olympics Missouri.

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WHEREAS, Special Olympics Missouri is celebrating 51 years of service to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, from 1971 to 2022, providing sports programs and competitions for children and adults, participating in various sports throughout the years, and competing in 16 sports including basketball, bocce, bowling, golf, powerlifting, flag football, swimming, tennis, and track and field; and

WHEREAS, the KC Metro athletes of Special Olympics Missouri benefit from free services for athletes to participate in camps, practices, trainings, and competitions at local, district, and regional levels, including programs consisting of Unified Champion Schools(r), Athlete Leadership (ALPs), Challenge Days, Torch Run, 8-week Day Programs, as well as Healthy Athletes(r) screenings; and from the City of Kansas City for use of its parks and sports facilities, coaches and volunteers, as we strive to create a more equitable, diverse and inclusive community for all individuals with ID and DD to thrive; and

WHEREAS, June 5-12, 2022, KC Metro had 30 people participating in Team Missouri for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando, Florida including 19 athletes competing; and

WHEREAS, KC Metro won 11 top awards, including 3 Gold medals and Team Missouri brought home 71 medals in nine different sports; and

WHEREAS, the athletes of Special Olympics Missouri continue to show that children and adults with intellectual disabilities are able to demonstrate remarkable work ethic, commitment, and dedication earning the respect of their peers and the community; and are true winners because they overcome adversity to compete with courage, curiosity, respect, confidence, pride, poise, inspiration, and faith; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:

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