hi as you all know my son was picked for Special Olympics ...well he did very well .
He got gold medal in 50m breast stroke so he was olympic champion as he swims class one and he got silver medal in 50m backstroke also class one, and 5th place in 100m freestyle again class one.
he was realy chuffed with himself as he should be. it was a great nine days , i went as a coach as i wouldnt have missed it for anything.
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moonlight
moonlights son at Special Olympics
moonlights son at Special Olympics
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well done, you must be bursting with pride.
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Sounds like a wonderful trip with a happy outcome.
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moonlight son at the special olympics
I'm happy for you, moonlight, and your son. You must be so proud of him. BETTY/WV
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