Special Olympic team collects 14 medals at nationals
Team Yukon collected seven medals on the final day of national competition in Vancouver Saturday, doubling their total and sending them home with 14.
Team Yukon collected seven medals on the final day of national competition in Vancouver Saturday, doubling their total and sending them home with 14.
The territory’s 24-athlete contingent was competing at the Special Olympic Summer Games last week.
On Saturday, the Yukon soccer club won gold in a thrilling C division final, with Michael Sumner providing the clinching goal in penalty kicks.
“That was the first goal he had ever scored in tournament play,” said Special Olympic Yukon’s executive director Serge Michaud.
Owen Munroe and Kenny Atlin also scored in the shootout, while keeper Gaetan Michaud stopped two of three shots to lead his club over New Brunswick, 3-2.
The local bocce team won a bronze in their division, while the bowling team took silver in a hard-fought loss to Ontario.
The Games wrapped up with a closing ceremony Saturday night.
“The whole organization is just really proud,” Michaud said.
He said the athletes worked hard and their training paid off with a variety of personal bests and medals.
“When you see the end results ... all three of our team sports won a medal. It was just an insane day (Saturday),” said Michaud.
For full team and individual results, visit the event website at http://www.vancouver2014.com/.
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