The weekend serves as the state championships for Special Olympics athletes in Oregon across a number of sports including track & field, bocce, golf, and softball. Athletes typically train for a minimum of eight weeks at home and advance through regional-level competitions around the state.
There are also a number of events going on around the campus of OSU to celebrate including Olympic Town festival areas, health screenings, Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg, opening ceremonies, a victory dance, and a Saturday night delegates dinner.
For more information on how to volunteer, coach, donate, or become an athlete, visit their website at www.soor.org.
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