Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteTorch lights Olympic dream

Torch lights Olympic dream

Olympics_84422_103.jpg: Narre Warren bowler Nicholas Dall, 13, was one of the youngest members of his Special Olympics team.Olympics_84422_103.jpg: Narre Warren bowler Nicholas Dall, 13, was one of the youngest members of his Special Olympics team.

By Russell Bennett
IT WASN’T just an Olympic flame that lit up the bleak Pakenham sky on Saturday morning, it was the beaming smiles of hundreds of athletes’ faces.
Just as the London Olympics opening ceremony was drawing to a close, a host of Victorian athletes converged on Pakenham to compete in their own games – the state’s Special Olympics.
Competitors from a dozen Victorian regions joined a squad from South Australia to brave the cold at Cardinia LiFE’s stadium for the opening ceremony.
The games celebrated athletes with an intellectual disability, as they competed in gymnastics, bowling and basketball competitions held at Narre Warren, Dandenong and Pakenham.
A police helicopter landed on the nearby Toomuc Recreation Reserve soon after 10am, dropping off the Special Olympics torch, which was carried inside the stadium for Police Commissioner Ken Lay to light the flame – signifying the official start of the weekend’s games.
Athletes from the Barwon, Ballarat, Dandenong Valley, Echuca Campaspe, Gippsland, Melbourne Eastern Ranges, Melbourne Inner East, Melbourne North, Melbourne Southern, Ovens and Murray and Mildura regions stood tall next to the South Australian team on centre court in front of a large waiting crowd as Mr Lay officially declared the games ‘open’.
Special Olympics Victoria’s state manager Kevin O’Byrne congratulated the more than 300 who made it to the games.
“It’s a tremendous achievement for these athletes to be selected to represent their local region at our state games each year,” he said.
“They’re here to have fun but once they cross that white line, it’s on”.
Dandenong Valley athlete Tarnya Hardy, 38, from Narre Warren, competed at the games as a tenpin bowler.
She has been competing as an athlete since 1991.
Ms Hardy knocked over a whopping 223 pins in her best bowling game and she averages 145 per game.
She has amassed more than 100 medals over her athletic journey so far.
But her love of bowling extends beyond simply competing. It’s a social activity that introduces her to a range of new friends.
Ms Hardy’s mother, Lorraine, said it provided a way for her daughter “to get out and about, away from the isolation that she would sometimes feel at home”.
The next Victorian state Special Olympics will be in Gippsland on 17 and 18 November.
Sports will include cricket, tennis, athletics and sailing.
The Dandenong Valley Special Olympics region is always on the lookout for more athletes.
For more information, call team manager Jackie Reid on 0450 124 500.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Haley hits a midweek high

DROUIN GOLF Conditions were absolutely ideal at Drouin Golf and Country Club on Saturday with 157 players excitedly facing the starter’s gun for a stableford...
More News

Rough patch for Dandy

Dandenong City was handed a reality check on Saturday as Avondale ran riot in the second half at home and posted a dominant 4-1...

Dady dines out and delivers on a challenging day at Loch

Polo shirts were replaced with waterproof jackets when 44 members of the South West Gippsland Midweek Bowling Group headed to Loch for the weekly...

Gold-letter win at Garfield

GARFIELD GOLF Perfect weather conditions greeted a field of 53 pairs who lined up for battle in the 2026 Men’s Foursomes Championships at Garfield Golf...

Knock out for Noble Park

Noble Park’s (148) stunning fall from grace is now complete after a four-wicket loss to Werribee (6/152) in the Victorian Sub District Cricket Association...

Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

The Mountain Dart League returned from its Labour Day weekend off in spectacular style in round five with 180s rolled our regularly and some...

State promises thousands of jobs with new employment precinct in Cranbourne

The State Government plans to deliver fresh promises of more houses and thousands of jobs for the City of Casey. The Allan Labor Government pledges...

Calls to relieve ATO’s ‘unaffordable’ interest charges

A South East community-support agency has welcomed a call for the Australian Taxation Office to relieve the steep interest charged on tax debts. South...

Parliamentary petition calls for greater safety measures along Pound Road, following tragic death

A local MP has sponsored a Parliamentary petition calling for pedestrian safety upgrades on Pound Road in Narre Warren South following the death of...

Emergent 2025 celebrates creative talents of Casey secondary students

The ‘Emergent 2025’ showcase has returned to Bunjil Place with the program aiming to celebrate an array of creative accomplishments from past innovations. At last...

Cocaine trafficker sprung by hotel cleaner

A 20-year-old Narre Warren man has been jailed for at least two years after a cleaner spotted cash and a large stash of cocaine...