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West Virginian wins gold at Special Olympics World Games
West Virginian wins gold at Special Olympics World Games

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time14-03-2025

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West Virginian wins gold at Special Olympics World Games

CLARKSBURG, (WBOY) — Brandon Wilt, a resident of Bruceton Mills, is bringing home gold for the USA after winning a snowshoeing event at the Special Olympics Winter World Games in Italy. After placing fourth in the 200m snowshoeing even on Thursday, Wilt finished the 100m snowshoeing event in 25.84 seconds Friday morning, earning gold in the M12 division. First Frailty Clinic in West Virginia to open in Morgantown Photos shared by the Special Olympics West Virginia show Wilt, who is 30 years old, standing on top of the podium in Turin, Italy holding up a finger showing #1. 'We are super proud of Brandon as he represents both Special Olympics West Virginia and Special Olympics USA at the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025,' Special Olympics West Virginia said in a Facebook post. Wilt also competed as part of Special Olympics USA's 4x100m snowshoeing team. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Great Bear hosts race supporting Special Olympics skier
Great Bear hosts race supporting Special Olympics skier

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time24-02-2025

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Great Bear hosts race supporting Special Olympics skier

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — With temperatures rising, skiers and snowboarders have been able to enjoy a couple of beautiful days at Great Bear, and Sunday afternoon, they hit the slopes while also supporting a worthy cause. Trophies were up for grabs at Great Bear. The ski valley has been holding weekly races throughout the season to give back to the community. This week, they're raising money for Nick Mills' trip to Turin, Italy, where he'll be participating in alpine skiing during the Special Olympics Winter World Games. 'It shows how much people can show support for what I'm doing,' Mills said. Mills even joined in on the race himself. Great Bear is a place he's all too familiar with. 'Nick has been here for around ten years or so. Great kid, great skier,' Great Bear general manager Dan Grider said. To be able to perform on the international stage, he spent countless hours perfecting his craft. 'To get to that level, we're talking world-class. That takes a lot of hard work, and it's not just on the snow. There's training in the gym and things like that. You really have to dedicate yourself. We're very proud of him. Proud that he's a Great Bear homer,' Grider said. 1 dead in equipment collapse Mills says his favorite thing about skiing has been meeting new people and coaches from all over the world. Now, with his trip to Italy about two weeks away, he's ready to make more memories. 'I'm looking forward to just meeting new people and making more friends,' Mills said. And everybody at Great Bear will be cheering him on. 'We're going to make sure he's got some Great Bear swag in Italy,' Grider said. The opening ceremony for the Winter Games is set for March 8. Mills will be competing from March 10-15. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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