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Special Olympians Showing Off

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Accomplished Special Olympic swimmer Andrew Smilley encourages John Paul Power in the assisted walk event.

After almost a week of competition, the 2010 Cayman Islands Special Olympic National Games is reaching its end.

Tonight athletes will compete in basketball starting at 5:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church Hall and the Games’ closing ceremony is Friday, 5:00 p.m. at the Camana Bay Arts and Recreation Centre.

In his opening remarks Minister of Sport the Hon. Mark Scotland encouraged the community to support these remarkable athletes: "I know it will be an experience that will certainly uplift, empower and move us and so I urge the entire community to come out this week and be inspired by our athletes and their families."

He also praised the athletes for their efforts: "You are the doers, the achievers who recognized a challenge and did something about it, and we commend you for that."

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