Kroger has made changes to its popular Community Rewards Program. Check now to make sure you are still shopping to support Special Olympics athletes.

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)
Russellville rhythmic gymnast Lee Dockins began her quest to add to her record World Games medal count in the divisioning round of her competition today in Abu Dhabi.
Lexington gymnast Tonya Cornett claimed five medals, including two silvers today in the artistic gymnastics competition at the World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi.
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The 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games officially got underway with a spectacular Opening Ceremony at Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
Even before the Opening Ceremonies took place, Lexington gymnast Tonya Cornett began events today, competing in the artistic gymnastics preliminaries at the World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi.
In the interest of the safety of our athletes, SOKY has instituted new recreation swimming guidelines for programs participating in or travelling to Special Olympics events.