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A look at Saturday's Special Olympics
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Today was the second day of the Special Olympics in Terre Hauteand athletes and their families gathered at Indiana State campus to kick off today's events.
Hundreds of people came out to Indiana State University for the Special Olympics on Saturday and so far, it's been a hit. Fulton Mraz says track and field has been his favorite event. Last year he won a gold medal. Mraz says he is looking forward to other events being held over the weekend.
'It feels pretty good. Um I'm enjoying it. The weather's nice and the dance is tonight, so I'm gonna party tonight and wear some gold suits, ' said Mraz.
This weekend's activities included bingo, pickleball, and basketball. Athlete Tanner Wills is competing in track and field, the main javelin, and shotput.
'I love being coming here. Get to meet all of the people that you don't get to see during the year,' said Wills.
According to Olando Nicks, it's been very impactful to have the Special Olympics events.
'Really inspiring. This is my third year, and you know, um just being with our coaches and they encourage us to work hard and try our best it's like I've never been a part of this before,' said Nicks.
As the special Olympics continues through the weekend, more fun activities are ahead.
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