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<dc:title>110 HRES 1279 EH: Recognizing the Special Olympics’ 40th anniversary.</dc:title>
<dc:publisher>U.S. House of Representatives</dc:publisher>
<dc:date>2008-07-30</dc:date>
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<dc:language>EN</dc:language>
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<distribution-code display="no">IV</distribution-code> 
<congress display="no">110th CONGRESS</congress> 
<session display="no">2d Session</session> 
<legis-num>H. RES. 1279</legis-num> 
<current-chamber display="yes">In the House of Representatives, U. S.,</current-chamber>
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<action-date date="20080730">July 30, 2008</action-date>
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<legis-type display="yes">RESOLUTION</legis-type> 
<official-title display="no">Recognizing the Special Olympics’ 40th anniversary.</official-title> 
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<whereas><text>Whereas Eunice Kennedy Shriver organized the first international Special Olympics Summer Games, which were held on July 20, 1968, in Chicago’s Soldier Field;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics World Games are held every 4 years;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics oath is <quote>Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.</quote>, which was originally spoken by gladiators entering the arena in ancient Rome;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics is dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive, and respected members of society through sports training and competition;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics currently serves 2,500,000 people with intellectual disabilities in more than 200 programs in over 180 countries;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics currently has 700,000 volunteers and 500,000 coaches worldwide;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics programs offer year-round training and competition in 30 Olympic-type sports for both winter and summer;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas at every Special Olympics awards ceremony, in addition to the traditional medals for first, second, and third places, athletes from fourth to last are presented a suitable place ribbon with appropriate ceremony;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics events are open to all intellectually disabled peoples that are above the age of 8 regardless of the degree of their disability;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics was officially recognized by the International Olympics Committee in February 1988 and is the only organization authorized by the International Olympics Committee to use the word <quote>Olympics</quote> worldwide;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Flame of Hope is a symbol of the Special Olympics World Games and is lit in a special ceremony in Athens, Greece;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Law Enforcement Torch Run is a multinational fundraising campaign for the Special Olympics programs in which the Flame of Hope is run by law enforcement officers to raise funds and awareness for the Special Olympics;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the cities of Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska will be hosts to the Special Olympics in July 2010; and</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Special Olympics provides its athletes continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community: Now, therefore, be it</text> </whereas></preamble> 
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<section display-inline="yes-display-inline" id="HB4139AE76BED4EB693A717805E42D510" section-type="undesignated-section"><enum></enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">That the House of Representatives congratulates the Special Olympics on its 40th anniversary for the contributions and opportunities it provides to all its participants.</text> </section>
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<attestation><attestation-group><attestor display="no">Lorraine C. Miller,</attestor><role>Clerk.</role></attestation-group></attestation>
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