Sunday, November 24, 2013

Jessie's Blog: 10 Reasons Why I Loved Fall Fest at Villanova 2013

Villanova University's Special Olympics Committee organizes the largest student-run Special Olympics event in the world, the SOPA fall state games. Villanova was the official host of the SOPA fall state games, held November 1st-3rd, for the 25th year! The students comprising the "SpO" committee work year round to organize every aspect of the festival. VU's campus hosts over 1000 athletes, 400 coaches, 2000 volunteers, and the many corporate sponsors and media outlets who cover the event. The athletes participating in the Fall Festival compete in 6 Olympic-type sports, and engage in other activities, such as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, the pomp and circumstance of the lighting and carrying of the Olympic Torch, the Parade of Athletes, an Olympic Town, and a Victory Dance.

 Dr. Timothy P. Shriver was the keynote speaker this year. He is the chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, and in that capacity, he serves nearly 4 million SO athletes and their families in 180 countries. Also this year, we were pleased to have Tim Harris as a speaker. Tim is a SO athlete, Global Messenger, and an independent restaurant owner.

 **10 Reasons why I Loved Attending the 2013 Fall Festival at Villanova**

1) Three whole days to get away!>

2) I was able to show what I worked so hard for.

3) I was made to feel like a star. (ie- Being cheered on before lifting!)

4) Meeting Dr. Timothy Shriver, who was very gracious greeting me and everyone else warmly!

5) Opening Ceremony as a portal to a long-established tradition, including the presenting of the colors, the Olympic Torch, the Parade of Athletes, and the reciting of the SO Oath.

6) The events focused on the athletes' strengths, not weaknesses.

7) The competition: Being cheered on as an athlete who has trained and is now competing to the best of his/her ability, and being watched by those who understand and cheer us on.

8) The Olympic Town: Just having fun wandering around, playing games, winning prizes, and making crafts with fellow athletes, friends, and family.

9) The Victory Dance: Just plain old fun!  Dancing in a packed "mob" where it's hard to discern what your differences are. Everyone was invited into the "circle of dancing" and no one was left out. The loud music, low lights, and group dancing helped to make the environment inclusive and contributed to the feeling of just "being in the moment!"  

10) The Awards Ceremony: Standing among the other athletes while receiving our medals and ribbons!


Speaking as both an Athlete Rep and an Athlete, I want to thank everyone who made this event possible for me to participate in the SOPA Fall Festival hosted by Villanova for the 25th year! I want to especially thank the Villanova Special Olympics Committee for organizing this event, and all of the volunteers who helped make the Fall Festival successful!

Sincerely,
Jessie Salness,

Your Lebanon County SOPA Athlete Representative

Monday, November 4, 2013

Jessie's Blog: Thank You Coaches

I have been involved with Special Olympics for two years, having participated in Powerlifting and Track and Field.  Therefore I have only had two coaches thus far.  Taking that into account, I have to say that I am impressed with the dedication of our coaches who volunteer for SOPA, as there are plenty of volunteer opportunities that might be easier.  It takes a special kind of person to coach a SOPA sport.  It takes hard work, patience, kindness, toughness, and the ability to coach.  I'm writing this blog as a Thank You note to all of the coaches of SOPA.  I know a lot of hard work goes into being a coach, both work that is easily visible and the things that we athletes don't see!  Thank you for putting the time and effort into coaching us athletes; it means more than you know! 

Here are a few reasons why I wanted to thank my coaches:

You push me to try my best even when I am distracted and tired.

You are there to celebrate my successes, small and large!

You opened the world of sports to me, as I would not be an athlete without you!

You have taught me that I can do more than I ever thought possible, both physically and mentally!


On behalf of the SOPA athletes, I would like to send a giant THANK YOU to all of our dedicated coaches!  Your time, effort, persistence, and support helps mold us into better athletes and more successful individuals!

Sincerely,
Jessie Salness
Lebanon County SOPA Athlete Representative