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Feature Stories

Special Olympics brings out things in some people they'd never suspected lay within them. In other people, the talents they'd nurtured in themselves comes to full bloom. Read below some of those stories from around Europe/Eurasia.

Be a Fan of Spirit

Alexander Rogov had to face the reality of not achieving his dream because of an injury at the World Winter Games, but had the courage and spirit to support his teammates. 

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Be a Fan of Determination

Eunice Kennedy Shriver never took no for answer, and through her tireless efforts, she gave millions of people a chance to experience self-worth.

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Be a Fan of Acceptance

Gulbahar Erkinova from Uzbekistan has seen how her daughter, Shahnoza, a 15 year old girl with Down Syndrome, has changed attitudes in her community.

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Be a Fan of Friendship

On their first day of school, Cristina Riciu, 10 and Gabriela Matei, 8 became fast friends. But Gabriela's parents were at first very concerned about the friendship as Cristina has Down Syndrome.

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Be a Fan of Courage

Raman Mytrasanov, 18 year old athlete from Latvia loves all sport and they come easy to him. He was abandoned in the hospital when he was born. At four years old he realised that he was alone and would have to take care of himself.

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Playing All Star Basketball

Ukraine athlete, Oleksandr Khorunzkak, experiences the joys of playing in an All Star FIBA Europe basketball game.

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Be a Fan of Spirit

For volunteer, Anna Dimitrova from Bulgaria, being involved in Special Olympics has helped her experience the power of people's spirit and find her calling in life.

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Be a Fan of Ambition

Nobody believed that 20 year old Special Olympics Italy athlete Riccardo Balestrieri could go from competiting in swimming to winning medals in skiing but he proved them wrong.

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Be a Fan of Courage

Before joining Special Olympics, Andrei Kosikhin from Kazakhstan was afraid of water. Now he is a medal winner in swimming.

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Be a Fan of Willpower

The incredible will power that ensured Special Olympics Belarus athlete, Yuriy Kuznetsoz, would no longer need a wheelchair is helping him become a Coach Assistant.

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Be a Fan of Unity

"Unified Sport helped me build self-confidence" says Lukas Sloboda, 19 year old Special Olympics football player from Slovakia.

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