Sunday, April 13, 2008

True Heroes - Special Olympics Athletes of Florida

Hello Everyone,

Evelyn here,

with an excerpt from Attorney General Bill McCollum, Generally Speaking.

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Weekly Message from Attorney General Bill McCollum

This week, I had the distinct honor to preside over the 2008 Law Enforcement Torch Run Ceremony as Honorary Chairman of Special Olympics Florida. This torch run, driven by our finest in law enforcement and eagerly attended and cheered along by the athletes, is one of the Special Olympics' proudest traditions.

The law enforcement community has been, for decades, a formidable and caring legion of protectors and supporters for Special Olympics around the world. The torch run serves as the signature event that captures this spirit of support and commitment. For 25 years, the "Flame of Hope" has traversed our state in a relay of simultaneous routes throughout Florida, covering countless thousands of miles.

Statewide, the participating chiefs, officers, sheriffs, deputies, agents and cadets from virtually every branch of federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement, represent more than 300 different agencies. It is truly a momentous event.

While the law enforcement officers' commitment to this cause is laudable, the true heroes are the athletes. Special Olympics Florida provides the unique atmosphere of an Olympic-style competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, as well as the sports training needed to compete in the events. Currently, approximately 15,000 athletes participate in these events every year.

As the "Flame of Hope" stood in our Capitol's courtyard this week, I had the opportunity to observe the athletes in attendance. In their eyes, you could see a true love of sports, of competition, and of having the opportunity to shine.

These men, women, boys and girls are already winners because of their commitment to excellence and toward encouraging their peers to achieve the same. It is these athletes and these law enforcement officers who remind us what it is to work hard to achieve a goal and to protect others' pursuit of that goal. As we prepare for the 36th annual Special Olympics summer games, I wish everyone involved the very best.



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Evelyn out

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