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Three local Special Olympians farewelled

By Callan Date
THREE local Special Olympics athletes were farewelled last week following a special ceremony in Sydney.
Narre Warren’s Mark Hutton, Hampton Park resident Jenni Ensor and Endeavour Hills’ Brian Sullivan were special guests of NSW Premier Morris Iemma during the official Special Olympics World Games function.
It was the last official commitment for the Casey athletes and their Australian World Games teammates before they flew out for the 2007 event in Shanghai.
The group was also presented with the final part of their uniform, an Australian slouch hat, symbolising the completion of their preparations for the World Games.
Ms Ensor, competing in basketball at the World Games, was delighted to meet the distinguished guests and was excited to be attending the 12th Special Olympics World Games.
“It means a lot to have the support of the whole country behind us. I can’t believe that in a week’s time I’ll be competing in the green and gold. I hope to do Australia proud,” she said.
Special Olympics Australia is a not-for-profit organisation that provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with an intellectual disability; empowering participants to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition.
During his speech, Mr Iemma said he was looking forward to hearing of Australia’s successes and acknowledged the importance of the Special Olympics World Games as a way of empowering people with intellectual disabilities and raising community awareness on the issue.
“I am delighted to be here to wish the Australian Special Olympics team every success in their upcoming journey to China,” he said.
“I wish our team every success in Shanghai and look forward to hearing of your achievements.
“You have the support of the entire nation behind you.”
The Special Olympics World Games started in Shanghai on Tuesday and will continue through to 11 October.
The 166-strong Australian team, comprising 130 athletes and 36 coaches and support staff, flew out of the country on 27 September.

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