Meet our Team
Dr. Neil Cheeseman has been involved with Special Olympics for 10 years, coaching athletics, bowling, curling and soccer, and was named Special Olympics Newfoundland Male Coach of the Year in 2007. However, he will be helping athletes in a different way this time, as he will be a team doctor in PyeongChang.
Highlights
It’s no secret, athletes, and especially Special Olympics athletes, are great role models, particularly for children and young Canadians. Your passion inspires us and shows us that sport has the power to enrich lives, change attitudes, and strengthen communities. The…
Special Olympics Team Canada closed out the 2013 Special Olympics World Winter Games by going two for two in medals by our floor hockey squads and raking in another raft of snow sports medals, including alpine skier Michael Gilbert completing…
Team Canada West Gold Medal Final Team Canada West boarded the bus and took the 20-minute ride to the Gangneung University Sports Center where they arrived early for the 9 am start. It was same as yesterday, but it felt…
Great golden performances on skinny skis and floor hockey teams bound for finals were among the big stories of the day for Special Olympics Team Canada on Monday, February 4, the second-last day of competition at the 2013 Special Olympics…
Team Canada East Semi-Final Team Canada East vs Team Malaysia The weather was milder than expected and a slight drizzle as Team Canada East made the five-minute walk from their dormitory rooms at Kwandong University, to the Sports Center where…
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