Athletes Lucas Mathes and Danyelle Tucker of Louisville were honored as the Special Olympics Male and Female Athlete of the Year at the Courier-Journal Sports Awards.
Athletes Lucas Mathes and Danyelle Tucker of Louisville were honored as the Special Olympics Male and Female Athlete of the Year at the Courier-Journal Sports Awards.
Longtime Special Olympics Kentucky volunteer Erv Vanover was named Special Olympics Volunteer of the Year during a ceremony at the 2019 State Summer Games.
The Don Jacobs Auto Group in Lexington will match donations made to Special Olympics Kentucky during service visits throughout the month of June.
While the State Summer Games technically ended the spring sports season, they also launch our program into summer sports. Even before our athletes competed in Richmond, plans were being made and practices beginning for golf and softball competition.
Special Olympics athletes teamed with Unified partners from Transylvania University to claim the bronze medal at the Fifth Annual HCAC Unified Bowling Tournament.
A Unified basketball team from the University of Louisville made its second consecutive trip to the NIRSA Unified Basketball National Tournament.
Kroger has made changes to its popular Community Rewards Program. Check now to make sure you are still shopping to support Special Olympics athletes.
Kentucky gymnasts Tonya Cornett and Lee Dockins claimed five medals each at the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi and won them under the tutelage of Lexington coach Mary Fehrenbach.
Louisville Metro Police Detective and longtime Special Olympics volunteer Brad Woolridge represented the state in Abu Dhabi for the 2019 World Summer Games Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg.
Russellville’s Lee Dockins claimed five rhythmic gymnastics medals at the World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi, but not before she showed ESPN’s Julie Foudy how it’s done. (Photo by ESPN Images/Scott Clarke)