Kenya's Special Olympics Team Secures Bronze In Turin Debut

The Special Olympics Kenya team has achieved a significant milestone, winning a bronze medal in floorball at the Special Olympics World Winter Games held in Turin, Italy.
This victory marks a remarkable achievement for the team, particularly as floorball is a newly introduced sport for Kenya.
According to reports, the team was placed in Group A alongside Namibia, Sweden, and Denmark.
They finished third in the first round and faced Denmark in the semifinals before moving on to face Namibia in the final.
The team's preparation for the games lasted more than two years, a testament to their success.
Special Olympics Kenya is an organization that offers year-round sports instruction and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
The organization’s programs include athletic instruction, health initiatives, and community building.
It has a history of competing in World Games, winning multiple medals.
The success of the Special Olympics Kenya team is also due to the dedicated volunteers who train and organize competitions.
PHOTO COURTESY: Special Olympics Kenya Facebook
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