Special Olympics Great Britain has named a further eight athletes who will travel to Germany for next year’s Special Olympics World Games in Berlin.

Following the announcement of an initial 58 athletes competing across 12 sports last month, Special Olympics GB has added the following eight athletes to compete at Berlin 2023 in Badminton, Powerlifting and Ten-Pin Bowling.

Briony Johnson

Badminton

Special Olympics North Shropshire

Ethan Thomas Orton

Badminton

Special Olympics Powys

Geraldine Fitzsimmons

Powerlifting

Glasgow Eagles & Special Olympics Scotland

Bleddyn Gibbs

Powerlifting

Special Olympics West Wales

Daniel Hudson

Ten-Pin Bowling

Special Olympics Sheffield

Katie Keen

Ten-Pin Bowling

Special Olympics Sheffield

Michael Lines

Ten-Pin Bowling

Special Olympics Surrey

Isobel Tyrell

Ten-Pin Bowling

Special Olympics Surrey

 

The Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 will be the world’s largest inclusive sporting event of the year, with 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities competing across 26 sports. The Games open on 17 June at the iconic Olympiastadion Berlin, with the competition taking place over nine days.

Colin Dyer, Chief Executive of Special Olympics GB, said: “It’s an incredible achievement for any athlete with an intellectual disability to represent Team Special Olympics GB on the world stage. We congratulate our latest eight team members who will make history and many great memories.”

Alongside Team Special Olympics GB athletes, a further 28 coaches and 22 support and medical staff will form part of the Berlin 2023 contingent.

Team Special Olympics GB is also supported by Jingle Jam, the world’s biggest charity gaming event that was created by The Yogscast in 2011. The event supported 12 charities, with Special Olympics GB using the opportunity to support those travelling to Berlin 2023.

“The support of Jingle Jam from the team at The Yogscast has been phenomenal,” added Dyer. “The fundraising that they have done will play a huge part in sending Team Special Olympics GB to the Games. Additionally, by featuring within such a high profile gaming extravaganza, Jingle Jam has ensured that thousands more people are aware of our work, which uses the power of sport to make a difference to the lives of people with an intellectual disability.”

Special Olympics GB is the UK’s largest provider of year-round sports training and competition for children and adults of all abilities with intellectual disabilities. More than 6,500 athletes are currently registered and are participating at one of the 95 accredited programmes within Scotland, England and Wales, which are delivered by a devoted team of around 3,500 volunteers.

The Special Olympics World Games takes place every four years and is the blue ribband event in the organisation’s sporting calendar. Berlin 2023 follows on from Abu Dhabi 2019, with the event having a proud history that dates back to the first Games in Chicago in 1968.

To show support for Special Olympics GB and help its fundraising drive for the 2023 World Games, please visit www.justgiving.com/campaign/SOGBWorldGames2023