[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 72 (Thursday, April 27, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2629-S2630]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MADISON ENGLUND AND JENNIFER TROUTMAN
Mr. SULLIVAN. Mr. President, every week I have been coming down to
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floor for months now to recognize someone in my State who has made a
difference, someone who has devoted time and energy to making Alaska a
better place to live for the community and for others. We call these
individuals our Alaskan of the week. It covers Alaskans from all over
the State.
As I have said repeatedly in every one of my ``Alaskan of the Week''
speeches, I believe Alaska is the most beautiful State in the country--
I would argue, in the world. I urge everybody in the room--the pages,
the Presiding Officer, and the folks watching on TV--to come see for
yourself. It will be a trip of a lifetime, I guarantee it. But it is
the people who truly make Alaska unique, people who are helping each
other, people who face tough odds and conquer them, strong-willed,
warm-hearted, tenacious people who have carved generous lives and
sometimes in very extreme conditions.
Today, our Alaskan of the week is going to be a twofer. We are going
to do two today. So I would like to recognize two Alaskans, Madison
Englund of Fairbanks and Jennifer Troutman of Anchorage, as our
Alaskans of the week. These are two special athletes who have made all
of us in Alaska very proud.
Last month, Madison and Jennifer returned to Alaska with a slew of
medals from the 2017 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria.
First, these young women did everything in their power, including
training their hearts out, to qualify for these world Olympic games,
and when they got there, they excelled. Madison won a Gold Medal in the
advanced super-G snowboard race and added a Silver Medal in the
advanced giant slalom. Jennifer claimed a Silver Medal in Monday's
advanced super-G ski race, as well.
Jennifer has been an athlete with Special Olympics for 11 years.
During her freshman year of high school, she participated in bowling,
track and field, and floor hockey through the Partners Club. During her
junior year, she found a passion for skiing and has been excelling on
the slopes ever since, as you can see from these incredible medals from
the Special Olympics. She also works at Petco during her free time.
Madison has been part of Special Olympics for 7 years. Aside from
sports, she enjoys other hobbies, to include playing the cello,
camping, fishing, and caring for animals. She is proud of her dogs, and
she has three of them. She also loves to make jewelry. She said it is
her favorite hobby. In addition to all this, she has also won the Good
Citizens Award from the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Since its founding nearly 50 years ago and subsequent growth to all
corners of the globe, the Special Olympics has brought hope and joy and
self-esteem to countless children and adults with intellectual
disabilities and, of course, to their families and friends and their
supporters like me. Special Olympics has shown what can happen when a
group of people get together and sweat it out and work hard in the name
of fair competition, camaraderie, and perseverance. These Special
Olympians--all Special Olympians, really--make us in Alaska proud.
I want to thank Jim Balamaci, who has been the Special Olympics
Alaska head for many years, and his whole team for giving so many
Alaskans the opportunity to get out to the field or the slopes and
experience the fulfillment of sports for all.
In Alaska, we love our Special Olympics athletes. They are an
inspiration to all of us, whether it is when they are competing or even
participating in the Polar Plunge in the icy waters of Alaska every
winter to raise money for Special Olympics.
Congratulations again to Jennifer and Madison on your hard work and
incredible achievements and representing Alaska so well.
Congratulations. You have earned it, being our Alaskans of the week.
Mr. President, I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Alaska.
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