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SPECIAL OLYMPICS


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Southwest Virginia Plane Pull adds kids event to support Special Olympics

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The Southwest Virginia Plane Pull is introducing the Kids Plane Pull for the first time, giving children a chance to join the fun and support Special Olympics Virginia.

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Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport hosts second-ever โ€œPlane Pullโ€

Read full article: Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport hosts second-ever โ€œPlane Pullโ€

Support is flying in for Special Olympics Virginia!

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WATCH: Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics

Read full article: WATCH: Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics

Law enforcement agencies across the commonwealth continued their annual Torch Run, raising funds and awareness for Special Olympics Virginia on Wednesday.

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WATCH: Dunkin Donuts supporting Special Olympics

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One of Blacksburgโ€™s newest businesses is giving back to the community from day one.

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WATCH: Roanoke County hosts Torch Run to raise money for Special Olympics

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Roanoke County hosted its Torch Run today, raising funds and support for Special Olympics Virginia.

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Lord Botetourt, William Byrd come together for annual Unified Track Meet

Read full article: Lord Botetourt, William Byrd come together for annual Unified Track Meet

Lord Botetourt, William Byrd come together for annual Unified Track Meet

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WATCH: Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts hot dog fundraiser for Special Olympics

Read full article: WATCH: Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts hot dog fundraiser for Special Olympics

The Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosted its annual hot dog fundraiser Tuesday afternoon, with all proceeds benefiting Special Olympics Virginia.

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WATCH: Local students participate in Little Feet Meet

Read full article: WATCH: Local students participate in Little Feet Meet

Today was a day where disabilities arenโ€™t defining, as hundreds of kids participated in the Special Olympics Little Feet Meet at Roanoke College.

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Little Feet Meet returns Wednesday at Roanoke College

Read full article: Little Feet Meet returns Wednesday at Roanoke College

The 14th Annual Little Feet Meet is back and is more ready than ever to promote inclusivity, both on and off the field, by bringing kids of all abilities together for a day of play.

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NFL Draft: How to watch, dates, draft order and potential top picks

Read full article: NFL Draft: How to watch, dates, draft order and potential top picks

The NFL draft kicks off Thursday night and Miami quarterback Cam Ward is still the overwhelming favorite to be selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the Tennessee Titans.

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WATCH: โ€˜Cover the Cruiserโ€™ event raises money for Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: WATCH: โ€˜Cover the Cruiserโ€™ event raises money for Special Olympics Virginia

Botetourt County Sheriffโ€™s Office hosted its annual โ€œCover the Cruiserโ€ fundraiser Monday morning.

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2025 New River Plunge takes place in Radford

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A big crowd gathered in Radford on Saturday for the New River Polar Plunge!

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VT Police Prepare for polar plunge

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Virginia Techโ€™s finest are preparing to brave the icy waters of the new river this weekend.

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WATCH: Teams prepare for polar plunge

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Teams across the region are getting ready to take the plunge to support Special Olympics Virginia.

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Go for the Cold! New River Polar Plunge Returns Saturday

Read full article: Go for the Cold! New River Polar Plunge Returns Saturday

Why go for silver, when you can go for the โ€˜cold?โ€™ Thatโ€™s the question weโ€™re asking, as we gear up for the New River Polar Plunge.

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WATCH: Counting down to the Polar Plunge

Read full article: WATCH: Counting down to the Polar Plunge

Every year thousands of individuals jump into frozen oceans, rivers, and pools to Support Special Olympics Virginia.

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Special Olympics Basketball visits Roanoke College

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20 Special Olympics Basketball teams hit the hardwood this weekend at Roanoke College.

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WATCH: Special Olympics โ€œBig Feet Meetโ€ bringing students together

Read full article: WATCH: Special Olympics โ€œBig Feet Meetโ€ bringing students together

A chance for students to build their school community, that was the goal of todayโ€™s Special Olympics โ€œBig Feet Meetโ€.

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Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts Torch Run for Special Olympics Virginia

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Local law enforcement are hitting the pavement and lighting the way with the annual Torch Run for Special Olympics Virginia.

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Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts fundraiser to support Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts fundraiser to support Special Olympics Virginia

Raising money for Special Olympics โ€” thatโ€™s what the Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office did with the luncheon sale.

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Roanoke City Sheriff's Office to host fundraiser for Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: Roanoke City Sheriff's Office to host fundraiser for Special Olympics Virginia

This Wednesday, the Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office is raising money for Special Olympics Virginia.

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WATCH: Virginia Tech Police Department hosts hot dog fundraiser for Special Olympics

Read full article: WATCH: Virginia Tech Police Department hosts hot dog fundraiser for Special Olympics

On Tuesday, the Virginia Tech Police Department fired up the grill to raise money for Special Olympics.

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Virginia Tech Police Department to host annual hot dog luncheon for Special Olympics

Read full article: Virginia Tech Police Department to host annual hot dog luncheon for Special Olympics

Each year, the universityโ€™s police department hosts a luncheon to raise money for Special Olympics Virginia.

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WATCH: Special Olympics Little Feet Meet held at Roanoke College

Read full article: WATCH: Special Olympics Little Feet Meet held at Roanoke College

Wednesday was a day where disabilities arenโ€™t defining, as hundreds of kids participated in the Special Olympics Little Feet Meet at Roanoke College.

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โ€˜Hooping for Heroesโ€™ scores funds for Bedford County Special Olympics

Read full article: โ€˜Hooping for Heroesโ€™ scores funds for Bedford County Special Olympics

The annual event showcases the unified team up against local law enforcement.

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Bedford students, cops and teachers are playing ball to raise money for Special Olympics

Read full article: Bedford students, cops and teachers are playing ball to raise money for Special Olympics

Local police officers and deputies in Bedford County are wearing different uniforms during the Hooping for Heroes basketball game at Liberty High School Friday night.

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New River Polar Plunge raises over $95,000 for Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: New River Polar Plunge raises over $95,000 for Special Olympics Virginia

Saturday morning, hundreds of people jumped into the New River to support Special Olympics Virginia โ€” for this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge!

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CHOOSE YOUR VIEW: See this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge from all angles!

Read full article: CHOOSE YOUR VIEW: See this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge from all angles!

Choose your view for the New River Polar Plunge on Saturday!

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Special Olympics athletes compete in regional basketball tournament at Cassell Coliseum

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes compete in regional basketball tournament at Cassell Coliseum

Breaking boundaries for equalityโ€”thatโ€™s the goal of the Special Olympics Southwest Regional Basketball Tournament.

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Special Olympics athletes ready to rock Virginia Techโ€™s Cassell Coliseum

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes ready to rock Virginia Techโ€™s Cassell Coliseum

Special Olympics athletes will have the chance to play in Virginia Techโ€™s Cassell Coliseum.

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Vote for your favorite WSLS Anchor to take the plunge

Read full article: Vote for your favorite WSLS Anchor to take the plunge

The 2024 New River Polar Plunge raises money to benefit the athletes and programs of Special Olympics Virginia itโ€™s Southwest Virginiaโ€™s largest fundraiser.

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WSLS Anchors participating in New River Polar Plunge

Read full article: WSLS Anchors participating in New River Polar Plunge

The 2024 New River Polar Plunge raises money to benefit the athletes and programs of Special Olympics Virginia itโ€™s Southwest Virginiaโ€™s largest fundraiser. Some WSLS Anchors are gearing up for the event and you can decide who takes the plunge. All you have to do is sign up using your email to become an insider to vote.Voting starts January 17th.

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POLL: Plunge your favorite WSLS Anchor! โ„๏ธ

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Are you ready to go for the cold? 10 News is!

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Countdown is on for 2024 New River Polar Plunge

Read full article: Countdown is on for 2024 New River Polar Plunge

The countdown is on for the 2024 New River Polar Punge.

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Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts hot dog sale, Dunk a Deputy to raise money for Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office hosts hot dog sale, Dunk a Deputy to raise money for Special Olympics Virginia

The Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office held a hot dog and nacho bar sale to raise money for the Special Olympics ahead of Memorial Day weekend.

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Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office to raise funds for Special Olympics Virginia

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The Roanoke City Sheriffโ€™s Office is raising money for Special Olympics Virginia with two unique fundraisers this weekend.

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WATCH: Weirdest things TSA found in peopleโ€™s suitcases - Morning Sprint - April 27, 2023

Read full article: WATCH: Weirdest things TSA found in peopleโ€™s suitcases - Morning Sprint - April 27, 2023

Happy Thursday! Join us for the Morning Sprint at 8 a.m. for stories thatโ€™ll make you smile.

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Roanoke Valley students have a blast at the Little Feet Meet by Special Olympics

Read full article: Roanoke Valley students have a blast at the Little Feet Meet by Special Olympics

Students were having a blast at the Little Feet Meet put on by the Special Olympics.

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New River Valley Polar Plunge raises $72,000 for Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: New River Valley Polar Plunge raises $72,000 for Special Olympics Virginia

The plunge returned to Radford's Dudley's Landing for the first time since 2020.

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CHOOSE YOUR VIEW: See this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge from all angles!

Read full article: CHOOSE YOUR VIEW: See this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge from all angles!

Weโ€™re excited to be freezinโ€™ for a reason at this yearโ€™s New River Polar Plunge, which raises money to benefit the athletes and programs of Special Olympics Virginia.

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Polar Plunge Showdown: Donate in support of Special Olympics Virginia!

Read full article: Polar Plunge Showdown: Donate in support of Special Olympics Virginia!

WSLS 10 News and Freedom First Credit Union have partnered for a friendly, one-day giving challenge in support of Special Olympics Virginia.

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Freezinโ€™ for a reason: Final push ahead of 2023 New River Polar Plunge

Read full article: Freezinโ€™ for a reason: Final push ahead of 2023 New River Polar Plunge

The 2023 New River Polar Plunge, which raises money to benefit the athletes and programs of Special Olympics Virginia, is just days away.

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Countdown to New River Polar Plunge

Read full article: Countdown to New River Polar Plunge

The event raises money to benefit the athletes and programs of Special Olympics Virginia.

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Kitley family shares impact of Special Olympics

Read full article: Kitley family shares impact of Special Olympics

For Elizabeth Kitley and her sister Raven Kitley, Special Olympics has involved the entire family.

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Special Olympics athletes compete in regional basketball tournament

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes compete in regional basketball tournament

Athletes from all over Southwest Virginia traveled to Cassell Coliseum today to compete in the Special Olympics VA regional basketball tournament.

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Meet Januaryโ€™s 3 Degree Guarantee recipient: Special Olympics

Read full article: Meet Januaryโ€™s 3 Degree Guarantee recipient: Special Olympics

Itโ€™s time to announce our 3 Degree Guarantee recipient!

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Special Olympics recognizes local schools for inclusion initiatives

Read full article: Special Olympics recognizes local schools for inclusion initiatives

Schools in Southwest Virginia are involved in spreading Special Olympics' message of inclusion and some, including Salem High School, are getting national recognition for their efforts.

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Virginia Tech Police continue legacy of involvement with Special Olympics

Read full article: Virginia Tech Police continue legacy of involvement with Special Olympics

The law enforcement community is a key supporter of Special Olympics, and the Virginia Tech Police Department has been involved with the organization for years.

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Polar Plunge supports Special Olympicsโ€™ โ€˜Healthy Athletesโ€™ program

Read full article: Polar Plunge supports Special Olympicsโ€™ โ€˜Healthy Athletesโ€™ program

'Healthy Athletes' offers free health screenings and education at Special Olympics events, and can be life-changing for athletes.

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Polar Plunge supports local Special Olympics athletes as they go for gold

Read full article: Polar Plunge supports local Special Olympics athletes as they go for gold

The upcoming Special Olympics Polar Plunge will give people across Southwest Virginia the chance to "Go For the Cold" in the New River in Radford to help Special Olympics athletes "Go For the Gold" year round.

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Special Olympics Polar Plunge season kicks off in Southwest VA

Read full article: Special Olympics Polar Plunge season kicks off in Southwest VA

In a few weeks, hundreds of people from across Southwest Virginia will willingly jump into the New River in Radford in February in support of Special Olympics Virginia.

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Celebrating children of all abilities, Big Feet Meet draws hundreds to compete in Roanoke

Read full article: Celebrating children of all abilities, Big Feet Meet draws hundreds to compete in Roanoke

The annual event is a day to honor children of all abilities, foster an inclusive school environment and hand the spotlight over to those who may not have yet had their chance to shine.

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Montgomery County firefighters and police dash around the bases to raise money for Special Olympics

Read full article: Montgomery County firefighters and police dash around the bases to raise money for Special Olympics

Montgomery County firefighters and police officers go head-to-head in a game of softball to give back to the Special Olympics.

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Southwest Virginia athletes compete in Special Olympics USA Games

Read full article: Southwest Virginia athletes compete in Special Olympics USA Games

This is a big week for several athletes from Southwest Virginia, as they represent the Commonwealth in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games.

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Special Olympics drops vaccine rule after $27M fine threat

Read full article: Special Olympics drops vaccine rule after $27M fine threat

The Special Olympics has dropped a coronavirus vaccine mandate for its games in Orlando after Florida moved to fine the organization $27.5 million for violating a state law against such requirements.

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Special Olympics Team recognized during lacrosse game

Read full article: Special Olympics Team recognized during lacrosse game

Nineteen athletes and coaches are representing Virginia during the Special Olympics USA games next month.

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Little feet take over Roanoke College to celebrate athletes of all abilities

Read full article: Little feet take over Roanoke College to celebrate athletes of all abilities

The annual Special Olympics "Little Feet Meet' brings together athletes of all abilities to celebrate inclusiveness, the joy of movement, and the thrill of competition.

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Special Olympicsโ€™ Polar Plunge raises more than $56,000

Read full article: Special Olympicsโ€™ Polar Plunge raises more than $56,000

A large crowd gathered in Radford to take the Polar Plunge Saturday afternoon to raise thousands of dollars for the Special Olympics.

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Community support key to Polar Plunge success

Read full article: Community support key to Polar Plunge success

It takes the support of individual plungers, fundraising teams and the community to make the Polar Plunge a success year-after-year.

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Saturdayโ€™s Polar Plunge in Radford relocated due to high river levels

Read full article: Saturdayโ€™s Polar Plunge in Radford relocated due to high river levels

While this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge will still be outside and in-person, it wonโ€™t be a run into the New River.

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Special Olympicsโ€™ Polar Plunge continues to grow

Read full article: Special Olympicsโ€™ Polar Plunge continues to grow

The biggest fundraiser for Special Olympics in Southwest Virginia takes place on Saturday, and hundreds of people are ready to be freezin' for a reason for a great cause.

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Special Olympics basketball teams rock Virginia Techโ€™s Cassell Coliseum

Read full article: Special Olympics basketball teams rock Virginia Techโ€™s Cassell Coliseum

Virginiaโ€™s Special Olympics basketball tournament kicked off on Sunday at the Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg.

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Polar Plunge returns to Radfordโ€™s Bisset Park

Read full article: Polar Plunge returns to Radfordโ€™s Bisset Park

In less than three weeks, the 10 News team and people from across Southwest Virginia will willingly take an icy dip into the New River for the annual Polar Plunge.

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Polar Plunge returning to the New River in 2022

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The annual New River Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics returns to Bisset Park in Radford for the 2022 event, after the 2021 event was held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Big Feet Meet celebrates competition, inclusion among Special Olympians

Read full article: Big Feet Meet celebrates competition, inclusion among Special Olympians

Tuesday was a day to celebrate the spirit of competition and inclusion as the Special Olympics Big Feet Meet returned to William Fleming High School in Roanoke.

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Local athletes get surprise Special Olympics announcement

Read full article: Local athletes get surprise Special Olympics announcement

The 2020 Summer Olympics Games finally get underway in Tokyo next week, but the Olympic athletes aren't the only ones excited to return to competition.

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Special Olympics Virginia athletes share their stories with lawmakers

Read full article: Special Olympics Virginia athletes share their stories with lawmakers

RICHMOND, Va. โ€“ Some of Virginiaโ€™s most notable athletes took a virtual trip to the Capitol Wednesday morning. Special Olympics Virginia representatives talked with state lawmakers about why their organization deserves funding. The speakers included Matt Crowder, a Special Olympian from Roanoke who spoke with Rep. Ben Cline. Crowder believes the organization has changed his life and will continue to do the same for others in his position. โ€œItโ€™s taught me to be responsible, itโ€™s taught me how to be part of a team,โ€ Crowder said.

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Freezinโ€™ for a reason: Polar Plunge exceeds fundraising goal for Special Olympics Virginia

Read full article: Freezinโ€™ for a reason: Polar Plunge exceeds fundraising goal for Special Olympics Virginia

DALEVILLE, Va. โ€“ Saturday marked another successful polar plunge benefitting Special Olympics Virginia. The scenery was a little different for this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge but the cause was the same. โ€œWe were freezinโ€™ for a reason,โ€ WSLS 10 News team co-captain and anchor Brittny McGraw said. โ€œYou canโ€™t ask for a more worthy organization than the Special Olympics of Virginia,โ€ Haniewich said. Thanks to your generous donations, the 10 News team also exceeded its goal, raising $6,650.

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Hereโ€™s how WSLS 10 will take part in this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge

Read full article: Hereโ€™s how WSLS 10 will take part in this yearโ€™s Polar Plunge

Look below and you can see what last yearโ€™s Polar Plunge, held at Bissett Park in Radford, looked like. Polar Plunge 2020With the coronavirus pandemic, many things have had to change, so this year, we cannot plunge at Bissett Park. I thought it was awesome you were raising money for Special Olympics,โ€ said Ratkus. AdAdapted Aquatics is a program that teaches kids with special needs how to swim. Click here if youโ€™d like to donate to the Special Olympics.

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Special Olympics athletes use basketball to stay active, connected during pandemic

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes use basketball to stay active, connected during pandemic

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ The push to the 2021 Polar Plunge is on, as teams across Virginia are coming up with their own unique ways to plunge in support of Special Olympics Virginia. Special Olympics athletes are also coming up with their own ways to stay connected and active even though the pandemic has made that harder. Tim Cross and Matt Hall, both athletes with Special Olympics, teamed up to organize and lead a winter basketball clinic to keep fellow Special Olympics athletes active and engaged during the pandemic. โ€œIt was, to me, thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m looking for, that independent way of thinking.โ€They all encourage people to support Special Olympics because of the impact it has in the lives of athletes and volunteers. โ€œThis time, Special Olympics, is their time to shine.โ€To donate and support Special Olympics Virginia through the Polar Plunge, click here.

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Law enforcement community teams up with Special Olympics

Read full article: Law enforcement community teams up with Special Olympics

SALEM, Va. โ€“ The law enforcement community has been a longtime supporter of Special Olympics. Fadorick said she and her colleagues get to see firsthand how important Special Olympics is to its athletes. Adโ€œI canโ€™t say it enough, itโ€™s just so rewarding to interact with the athletes and see the appreciation and what they get out of the Special Olympics,โ€ Fadorick said. โ€œThe Polar Plunge is one of the biggest fundraisers for Special Olympics and obviously with the pandemic, donations and fundraising are down significantly so itโ€™s really important that people participate and support Special Olympics,โ€ Fadorick said. AdPolar Plunge teams are encouraged to take the plunge between February 1-6.

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VT Sorority Connects with Special Olympics Athletes During Pandemic

Read full article: VT Sorority Connects with Special Olympics Athletes During Pandemic

BLACKSBURG, Va. โ€“ The roster of teams continues to grow as people across Virginia get ready for this yearโ€™s Special Olympics Polar Plunge. Some of the teams participating in the 2021 Plunge have partnered with Special Olympics for years, including several fraternities and sororities from Virginia Tech and Radford University. โ€œWeโ€™ve been really, really blessed to still be able to work with Special Olympics regularly, weekly, still see the athletesโ€™ faces,โ€ said Erin Upton, service officer for XDA. In years past, XDA members took part in a variety of sports with Special Olympics athletes. โ€œIn the past, XDA has worked with athletes and Special Olympics to do a variety of sports from swimming to bowling and everything in between,โ€ Upton said.

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Fundraising, team building continue for 2021 Polar Plunge

Read full article: Fundraising, team building continue for 2021 Polar Plunge

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ In less than a month, individuals and teams from across Virginia will take part in the 2021 Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Virginia, but with a twist. Instead, people get to โ€œplunge their wayโ€ and decide how they want to take the plunge. Money raised by the event supports Special Olympicsโ€™ mission to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. As a proud sponsor, WSLS 10 is participating and raising money to help Special Olympics. Special Olympics Virginia is planning a week of Polar Plunge activities starting February 1 and ending with a virtual celebration on February 6.

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One Good Thing: Special Olympian spreads message of love

Read full article: One Good Thing: Special Olympian spreads message of love

(Gary Schottle via AP)Gary Schottle arrived in time to see the other kids in line hitting and jumping on his young son. Special Olympics changed everything. Special Olympics has since branched out to more than 170 countries, empowering more than 5 million athletes who had often been cast aside. In 20 years of Special Olympics competition, Tank's confidence has soared, his leadership spreading across playing fields, the Houston area and beyond. Once one of the bullied, he has become a living embodiment of the Special Olympics message.

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Special Olympics athletes, supporters encouraged to โ€˜Plunge Your Wayโ€™

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes, supporters encouraged to โ€˜Plunge Your Wayโ€™

The annual event raises money to support the athletes and mission of Special Olympics Virginia. The upcoming plunge will look different because of the pandemic, as participants get to plunge their way. โ€œWe are looking for a hot tub to do it,โ€ said Joey Wheeler, an Area 9 Special Olympics athlete. Special Olympics knows, no matter how participants plunge, it will make a big splash in the lives of their athletes and volunteers. Click here for more information on the 2021 Polar Plunge and how to get involved.

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Special Olympics athletes, volunteers get creative to stay connected during pandemic

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes, volunteers get creative to stay connected during pandemic

BLACKSBURG, Va. โ€“ More than 200 teams across the Commonwealth have signed up to take the Polar Plunge to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Virginia. The annual Polar Plunge supports the programs and mission of Special Olympics, which works to provide year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Athletes and volunteers have turned to virtual events and individual fitness challenges to stay together despite being physically apart. โ€œIf we donโ€™t keep our athletes and volunteers together, those connections will come apart, so thatโ€™s a lot of what weโ€™ve been trying to work on,โ€ said Nancy Morehouse, Southwest Region Director for Special Olympics Virginia. Special Olympics athletes and volunteers have enjoyed virtual dance parties, Halloween-themed get-togethers and socially-distanced fitness competitions to stay connected during the pandemic.

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Special Olympics athletes stay active and safe through bocce

Read full article: Special Olympics athletes stay active and safe through bocce

BLACKSBURG, Va. โ€“ In just a few weeks, athletes, volunteers and community members from all across Virginia will once again take the plunge to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Virginia. Special Olympics Virginia had to suspend in-person activities in March, but since then athletes, volunteers and staff have found one sport in particular that works well with COVID-19 restrictions. Bocce proved to be an ideal sport for Special Olympicsโ€™ unified programming, which brings together athletes with and without disabilities. โ€œSpecial Olympics means to me being involved with other activities and just being out there having fun with friends, " Wheeler said. For more information about Special Olympics Virginia and the 2021 Polar Plunge, click here.

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Special Olympics Virginia asks for support to help those with intellectual disabilities

Read full article: Special Olympics Virginia asks for support to help those with intellectual disabilities

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ In a year where the value of life has made headlines across our nation, Special Olympics Virginia hopes to continue that fight into 2021 with your help. The nonprofit works to improve the lives of children and adults with intellectual disabilities through sports. For every dollar donated, 89 cents goes right into the program to help athletes. For the second year, WSLS 10 is a proud partner of Special Olympics Virginia, raising money for the nonprofit as part of its Polar Plunge. Click here if youโ€™d like to donate.

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Plunge it your way: Biggest fundraiser for Special Olympics Virginia going virtual in 2021

Read full article: Plunge it your way: Biggest fundraiser for Special Olympics Virginia going virtual in 2021

Due to COVID-19, Special Olympics Virginia canโ€™t hold an in-person event, so in 2021, everyone can take the plunge into their own hands. โ€œThe really important thing this year, we feel, is that we keep our athletes and families and volunteers engaged," said Nancy Morehouse, the director of the southwest region for Special Olympics Virginia. The Polar Plunge is the nonprofitโ€™s biggest fundraiser to support its more than 23,000 athletes. In total, the plunge raised $61,000 in Southwest Virginia and about $1.5 million statewide. Weโ€™re just going let everybody decide how theyโ€™re going to do the plunge," said Morehouse.

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Local officers participate in virtual torch run for Special Olympics

Read full article: Local officers participate in virtual torch run for Special Olympics

Each year, local law enforcement officers run the ceremonial torch across the state to kick off the games. The officers all had slightly different reasons for doing so, but the common theme is that they want to raise awareness, and ultimately money, for Special Olympics. โ€œI run because itโ€™s healthy; itโ€™s fun," said Special Olympics athlete Erica Bookout. โ€œItโ€™s just been a goal of our police department to always support athletes and Special Olympics,โ€ said Nathan Delp, Christiansburg Police Department investigator. The goal of this yearโ€™s virtual run is for everyone participating to collectively run 1,900 miles, the distance of the traditional torch run, between June 8 and June 12.

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Freezinโ€™ for a reason: Polar Plunge raises nearly $60,000 for Special Olympics Virginia

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The Polar Plunge benefits Special Olympics Virginia through fundraising leading up to the event. This year, the Polar Plunge raised nearly $60,000 for Special Olympics Virginia, surpassing the organizationโ€™s goal of $55,000. Itโ€™s really exciting to see.โ€'WSLS 10 raised more than $8,500 for the Polar Plunge, which was second-most among all fundraising teams. The top team was the Virginia Tech chapter of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, who raised nearly $15,000. "A week into me being in the organization, they had me raise money for the Polar Plunge, so they get you started early with that kind of stuff.โ€The money raised during the Polar Plunge will be used for a myriad of important costs within Special Olympics Virginia.

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Western Virginia Regional Jail prepares to take the Polar Plunge

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RADFORD, Va. โ€“ The countdown is on and weโ€™re just one day away from the New River Polar Plunge. Many members of the 10 News team are diving into the freezing water to help raise money for Special Olympics Virginia. 10 News isnโ€™t the only team -- several groups are raising money, including the Western Virginia Regional Jail. This is the jailโ€™s first year taking part in the plunge, but itโ€™s not their first time fundraising and being involved with the Special Olympics. To donate to the New River Polar Plunge, click here.

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1st and 10 Producer preps for Polar Plunge with Rail Yard Dawgs

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The weeknight news producer is one of WSLS-10โ€ฒs Polar Plunge team, braving the icy waters to benefit Special Olympics. So we turn to Rail Yard Dawgs assistant coach and Minnesota native Cal Miska for some helpful tips on how to handle the cold. โ€œAre there any tips or moves I need to do to stay warm?โ€(after the plunge) Wills inquired. To complete her training, Wills worked on increasing her agility and comfort where penguins are most comfortable -- on the ice. The preparation drills Wills worked on included the Penguin slide, the ice angel, the Penguin flop, the Klondike skate and of course, the โ€˜icy grooveโ€™.

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Roanoke gym supports WSLS effort to help Special Olympics

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ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ A local gym is supporting the effort by WSLS to raise money for Special Olympics. Saturday morning, Brickhouse Crossfit in Roanoke held a fundraising workout. All month, 10 News has been raising money to participate in the New River Polar Plunge for Special Olympics. So far, weโ€™ve raised over $4,000 and more than $26,000 has been raised overall by participants. Thatโ€™s one of the pieces of our mission,โ€ Brickhouse Crossfit owner Ryan Robertson said.

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Local Twins Win Big Through Special Olympics

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The brothers have traveled the world participating in Special Olympics competitions. Ben recently returned from the Special Olympics Sweden Invitational where he earned a silver medal in the giant slalom. Both agree, Special Olympics has shaped who they are. "Without running and Special Olympics, I probably wouldn't be running right now or playing basketball either," Josh said. Ben and Josh said they now have their sights set on qualifying for the 2023 Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, Germany.

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Special Olympics athlete selected to compete in NBA All-Star Game event

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BLACKSBURG, Va. โ€“ Floyd County native Blake Hairston is taking his basketball talents to Chicago for the NBAโ€™s All-Star Weekend. Hairston is one of twelve Special Olympics athletes worldwide selected for the NBA Cares Special Olympics Unified Sports Game. Special Olympics Virginia announced Hairstonโ€™s honor during its basketball tournament at Virginia Tech on Sunday, which Hairston participated in. The game pairs up athletes such as Hairston with basketball legends such as Muggsy Bogues and Dikembe Mutombo. Hairston will leave for Chicago this week; he hopes his selection will inspire Special Olympics athletes all across the region.

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'Everybody is the same when they come together like thisโ€™: Special Olympics basketball tournament takes over Cassell Coliseum

Read full article: 'Everybody is the same when they come together like thisโ€™: Special Olympics basketball tournament takes over Cassell Coliseum

BLACKSBURG, Va. โ€“ An important basketball game happened at Virginia Techโ€™s Cassell Coliseum on Sunday, but the Hokies never touched the court. Rather, Special Olympics Virginiaโ€™s Southwest Region basketball tournament attracted 25 teams around the region to Blacksburg. โ€œOut of all of the places they play, Tech is their favorite place,โ€ said April Alley, who coaches Pulaski Countyโ€™s Special Olympics basketball team. โ€œThey love it.โ€Although Virginia Techโ€™s basketball team gave up the Cassell Coliseum court to the Special Olympics athletes, Hokie basketball players watched from the sidelines and cheerleaders helped the athletes make a glamorous entrance into the arena. The tournament kicks off a significant month for Special Olympics Virginia.

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Virginia Tech fraternity shares passion for Special Olympics by taking Polar Plunge

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One fraternity that is passionate about the New River Polar Plunge and Special Olympics Virginia is Phi Sigma Kappa at Virginia Tech. The fraternity has participated in the Polar Plunge since it started 11 years ago. The fraternity has raised tens of thousands of dollars for the Polar Plunge and Special Olympics Virginia, and aims to raise more than $19,000 for this year's Polar Plunge and about $55,000 total throughout the year for Special Olympics. Lavey and Miller said their philanthropy week is a great way to get all of Hokie nation involved with Special Olympics. This yearโ€™s New River Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics takes place Saturday, February 22 at Bisset Park in Radford.

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Local athlete spreads Special Olympics message through Global Messenger program

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ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ Excitement is building for the 2020 New River Polar Plunge, which benefits Special Olympics Virginia, and one athlete is especially eager to dive right in. "I'm very excited for it and it's going to be a lot of fun," said Nicholas D'Elicio, an athlete and global messenger with Special Olympics Virginia. D'Elicio, of Roanoke, said he discovered Special Olympics' programs about five years ago with the help of a friend. As a global messenger, D'Elicio spreads the word about the work Special Olympics Virginia is doing in the community and in the lives of its athletes. The 2020 New River Polar Plunge will take place Saturday, February 22 at Dudleyโ€™s Landing at Bisset Park in Radford.

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Hundreds getting ready for New River Polar Plunge

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BLACKSBURG, Va. โ€“ Hundreds of people are eagerly awaiting the chance to take an icy dip into the New River next month, as a part of this yearโ€™s New River Polar Plunge. โ€œIt gets really exciting, especially if thereโ€™s snow on the river bank,โ€ said Nancy Morehouse, Southwest Region Director of Special Olympics Virginia. 10 News is excited to partner with Special Olympics Virginia to support the Polar Plunge, which is the main fundraiser for Special Olympics programming in southwest Virginia. The 2020 New River Polar Plunge will take place Saturday, Feb. 22 at Dudleyโ€™s Landing at Bisset Park in Radford. You can help support Special Olympics' mission by making a donation to this year's Polar Plunge or signing up to take the Plunge.

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10 News is gearing up for the Polar Plunge: Hereโ€™s how you can help!

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The New River Polar Plunge is set for Feb. 22 at Dudleyโ€™s Landing in Radfordโ€™s Bisset Park. Check-in registration begins at 10 a.m. with the Plunge set for 12:30 p.m. The funds raised from this event help Special Olympics Virginia and its mission to help more than 25,000 athletes of all abilities. This year, the plunge is looking to raise $55,000. Not looking to take the plunge yourself but still want to donate?

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Cop Paralyzed in Line of Duty Stands for 1st Time in 14 Years During National Anthem

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The officers stood at attention Friday as the national anthem played, but all eyes were on one veteran cop in particular. It was a drug deal gone bad, Weigt told KPHO-TV. "I'd been wanting to stand for the national anthem for 14 years," Weigt, a former United States infantry soldier, told TODAY. When everything hushed and the drums started, Im telling you, everything just went right into place, Weigt told KPHO-TV. That was probably the most special thing," Weigt said of being able to connect with the events participants.

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Local police officers shout from rooftops for good cause

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LYNCHBURG, Va. - Local police officers shout from rooftops for a good cause. On Monday, to help raise money for the Lynchburg-area Special Olympics, police officers welcomed Hardee's customers in the drive-thru on Candler's Mountain. It's the first year, officers say, they've climbed a building for this cause. "That money goes through the Special Olympics organization and that facilitates the athletes and their families in order to travel to the special Olympic events. It pays for lodging, pays for their health care, vision and dental, almost all of their expenses are paid for through those funds," Sgt.

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