The 47th annual Special Olympics Pennsylvania Summer Games took place from June 2-4 at Penn State University. The 2016 Summer Games might have been a rainy, but that did not wipe the smiles off of the athlete’s faces. Over the course of three days, athletes competed in sports such as aquatics, athletics, basketball, bowling, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, softball and tennis. With over 2,000 athletes, 800 coaches, and 2,500 volunteers this event was a success.
Competitions began Thursday with preliminary rounds. Later that night Opening Ceremonies kicked off the weekend. Players from the Penn State Football team pumped up the crowd to begin the ceremony and made sure every individual in the arena was on their feet having the time of their life. Even Sue Paterno joined in on the dancing! Opening Ceremonies featured speeches from the President and CEO of Special Olympics PA, Matthew Aaron, and Special Olympics PA Senior Vice President of Programming, Clare Walsh Miller, and a couple of athletes eager to share their enthusiasm for the upcoming competitions.
At the conclusion of Opening Ceremonies, the Flame of Hope was brought in by The Law Enforcement Torch Run which began at PNC Park in Pittsburg and traveled 150 miles over three days to end at the Opening Ceremonies in the Pegula Ice Arena. The torch was lead by ten motorcycles came in with their sirens and lights on, as the crowd roared. With help from law enforcement officials, athlete Kyle Zurns, lit the torch, and the games officially began!
After a spectacular Opening Ceremonies, competition kicked off Friday as early as 8 a.m. and athletes began to receive medals that they would remember for a lifetime. Athletes got to interact and socialize with Penn State athletes during their competition and were even awarded by these wonderful student athletes. Throughout the course of the games, Healthy Athlete programs were offered around the campus. In Pollock Commons fitness, eye, ear, dental, and dietary health screenings were provided free of charge for our athletes. In addition, at certain venues during competitions, staff offered information about healthy eating habits as well as healthy snack options to athletes and their families.
A fun filled weekend came to an end with closing ceremonies on Saturday with the presentation of the Sheetz Family Award of Excellence. James Fry from Columbia/Montour was the winner and raised his new gold trophy high to show everyone around. His smile was contagious and had everyone smiling with him as they left Penn State.
Raymond Anderson | 50M Walk | :16.80 | Participation |
100M Walk | :39.50 | 3rd Place | |
Shotput | 906 | 1st Place | |
Porsha Blake | 50M Walk | :19.70 | 1st Place |
100M Walk | :44.50 | 1st Place | |
Softball Throw | 1260 | 3rd Place | |
Keith Collins | 25M Walk | :11.50 | 1st Place |
50M Walk | :31.10 | 1st Place | |
100M Walk | :49.90 | 2nd Place | |
Desmond Corley | 100M Run | :14.52 | 2nd Place |
200M Run | :31.08 | 4th Place | |
Long Jump | 177 | 5th Place | |
Tyrell Hargrave | 100M Run | :15.01 | 1st Place |
200M Run | :30.09 | 1st Place | |
Long Jump | 222 | 3rd Place | |
John Kulpa | 100M Run | :15.88 | 6th Place |
4x100M Relay | 01:13.3 | 1st Place | |
Shotput | 769 | 2nd Place | |
Tamika Newkirk | 50M Run | :08.90 | 1st Place |
Softball Throw | 1365 | 1st Place | |
Adrianna Nieves | 100M Run | :19.10 | 1st Place |
200M Run | :42.50 | 1st Place | |
4x100M Relay | 01:13.3 | 1st Place | |
Shotput | 197 | 1st Place | |
Tyreek Perkins | 100M Run | :14.10 | 5th Place |
200M Run | :29.12 | 1st Place | |
4x100M Relay | 01:13.3 | 1st Place | |
Long Jump | 387 | 2nd Place | |
Sharon Quarles | 25M Walk | :07.30 | 1st Place |
50M Walk | :17.40 | 1st Place | |
Softball Throw | 1301 | 2nd Place | |
Eugene Riley | 100M Walk | :29.80 | 1st Place |
400M Walk | 02:55.0 | 1st Place | |
Softball Throw | 2243 | 2nd Place | |
Sadika Smith | 100M Run | :18.10 | 3rd Place |
200M Run | :38.30 | 4th Place | |
Shotput | 329 | 2nd Place | |
Sheila Stevens | 25M Walk | :08.70 | Participation |
50M Walk | :28.60 | 3rd Place | |
Softball Throw | 592 | 2nd Place | |
Michael Walker | 100M Walk | :29.60 | 3rd Place |
400M Walk | 02:38.0 | 2nd Place | |
Shotput | 514 | 3rd Place |
Kelsey Greenwald | 25M Backstroke | 32.37 | 5th Place |
100M Freestyle | 1.46.67 | 2nd Place | |
200M Freestyle | 4:06.58 | 3rd Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 5:18.72 | 2nd Place | |
Joseph Barut | 25M Backstroke | 48.43 | 2nd Place |
25M Freestyle | 33.91 | 4th Place | |
50M Freestyle | 1:20.97 | 3rd Place | |
Katelyn Joyce | 25M Breaststroke | 45.34 | 2nd Place |
100M Backstroke | 2:47.15 | 2nd Place | |
100M Freestyle | 2:45.18 | 7th Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 5:18.72 | 2nd Place | |
Shane O’Neill | 50M Backstroke | 59.28 | 1st Place |
100M Freestyle | 2:07.57 | 4th Place | |
400M Freestyle | 10:42.06 | 1st Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 3.26.03 | 1st Place | |
Jackie Lutts | 50M Backstroke | 1:09.06 | 3rd Place |
50M Freestyle | 49.38 | 1st Place | |
100M Freestyle | 1:52.89 | 2nd Place | |
Heather Lutts | 50M Breaststroke | 1:53.50 | 1st Place |
50M Freestyle | 1:11.08 | 3rd Place | |
100M Freestyle | 2:53.93 | 8th Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 5:18.72 | 2nd Place | |
Katie Moore | 100M Breaststroke | 2:34.89 | 3rd Place |
200M Individual Medley | 4:47.06 | 2nd Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 5:18.72 | 2nd Place | |
800M Freestyle | 21.01.09 | 2nd Place | |
Jesse Rose | 100M Breaststroke | 2:35.12 | 4th Place |
200M Backstroke | 4:17.77 | 2nd Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 3:26.03 | 1st Place | |
800M Freestyle | 18.42.32 | 1st Place | |
Meghan Garlick | 100M Freestyle | 1:47.87 | 2nd Place |
200M Backstroke | 4:35.41 | 1st Place | |
200M Individual Medley | 4:22.25 | 4th Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 3.26.03 | 1st Place | |
Ian Capacio | 200M Backstroke | 4:28.47 | 4th Place |
200M Individual Medley | 3:30.89 | 1st Place | |
4x50M Medley Relay | 3:26.03 | 1st Place | |
800M Freestyle | 13:13.55 | 1st Place |
Team Phusion | ||
Marlene Johnson | Bowling Singles | 1st Place |
Luke Jones | All Around | 2nd Place | |
Megan Murphy | All Around | 1st Place |