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Biden Visits Games: 13 February Special Olympics World Winter Games

2009 WORLD WINTER GAME UPDATES

February 13, 2009

Joe Biden Visits World Winter Games

The U.S. Vice President led a Presidential Delegation to the Special Olympics

World Winter Games in Boise, Idaho on 12 February. Biden watched the pairs

figures skating finals and awarded medals to the winners. He also toured the

Healthy Athletes venue.

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Twins Reunited at Games

Albert Kirchmayr and his twin brother, Special Olympics athlete Wilhelm, who

hadn't seen each other for three years, and lived thousands of miles apart, were

reunited at World Winter Games. Read Article

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Silence is for Putting Greens

Special Olympics athlete Bill Lutz had hearing difficulty and trouble with his

hearing aids. That all changed when Healthy Hearing volunteers fitted him with

brand-new hearing devices free of charge. Read Article

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Be a fan of Generosity

Strangers opened their hearts and arms at the cross country skiing venue to two

athletes from the Kyrgyz Republic, allowing them to compete in World Winter

Games. Read Article

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Check out the latest photos and videos from the Special Olympics World Winter

Games

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