Special Olympics Texas Stays Connected Online

Due to COVID-19 (coronavirus), both the 2020 Summer Olympics and Special Olympics events have been postponed until further notice. To keep spirits high, Special Olympians, coaches and families in Texas are staying connected online.


Recently, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that the 2020 Summer Olympics will be postponed. This devastating news is also impacting Special Olympians who were eagerly anticipating their own Olympic events. With social distancing in full effect, everyone is being impacted by a lack of human interaction. This has been especially difficult for Special Olympians who’ve grown to view their coaches and fellow athletes as family.

Geannette Wittendorf - Special Olympics

In Texas, Special Olympics athletes and coaches, like Tank Shottle, are spreading positive vibes by keeping connected via social media. Together, athletes, coaches and their families are posting fun videos, daily puzzles and maintaining contact -- all online.

Special Olympics Texas chapter president, Tim Cook, commends the approach. He and Tank Shottle both agree that this online interaction is helping to keep the team’s spirits high. Shottle expresses that he knows “we’re going to get through this” and “compete again.” Keeping connected online has certainly helped in maintaining an upbeat attitude!

Fundraising events for the Special Olympics are being postponed left and right. This is making matters all the more difficult for Special Olympians and their families. If possible, Geannette Wittendorf encourages Special Olympics supporters to donate to their local chapters.

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