The torch is lit: Special Olympics come to Jackson

By Robert TimmonsMay 18, 2023

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1 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Brig. Gen. Jason E. Kelly, Fort Jackson commander, and Travis Pringle, an athlete

from Florence, S.C., light the cauldron outside the Solomon Center. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons)
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2 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sherry Burgess, a special olympian with Area 5, dances in front of the bassist for Mission Essential before the torch arrived at Fort Jackson's Solomon Center to start the 2023 Special Olympics of South Carolina's Summer Games. The games are held yearly on Fort Jackson. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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3 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Samara Castleberry tosses a ball during a game of Bocce at the 2023 Special Olympics of South Carolina's Summer Games, May 13. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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4 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The bocce team with South Carolina Area 5 congratulate each other after rolling their balls during the State Summer Games of the Special Olympics of South Carolina. Sporting events like Bocce, powerlifting, swimming, softball and bowling were held on Fort Jackson. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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5 / 5 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sherry Burgess, a special Olympian with Area 5, sings along with the 282nd Army Band's Mission Essential prior to the torch arriving at Fort Jackson's Solomon Center to start the 2023 Special Olympics of South Carolina's Summer Games. The games are held yearly on Fort Jackson. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL

“I am extremely excited about the wonderful turnout today to celebrate and kick off a great weekend of celebration and sportsmanship,” said Brig. Gen. Jason E. Kelly moments after helping Special Olympian Travis Pringle light the cauldron outside the Solomon Center to start the 2023 Special Olympics of South Carolina’s Summer Games.

“If you are looking forward to this weekend and you have plans to have an awesome weekend, make some noise,” Fort Jackson’s commander said to a raucous crowd that burst into applause.

The Solomon Center was rocking with Special Olympians, their families and Soldiers to witness the beginning of a weekend of games held on post and in the surrounding community.

Athletes, coaches, family members, volunteers and those cheering on the athletes gathered on Fort Jackson May 12-14 for the 53rd year.

According to the Special Olympics of South Carolina, the organization provides “year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.”

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1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A powerlifting judge with the Special Olympics of South Carolina, watches carefully as a competitor attempts a bench press during the 2023 Summer Games held at Fort Jackson, May 12-14. The powerlifting event was held in the Drill Sergeant Timothy Kay Soldier Performance Readiness Center. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The powerlifting judge for signals a successful bench press. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Special Olympian hits a grounder during softball action at Hilton Field, May 13. Fort Jackson hosted the 2023 Special Olympics of South Carolina's Summer Games on post. Softball, Bocce, swimming and powerlifting were among the sports played on post during the games. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The shortstop with the Florence County, South Carolina softball team, misses the tag during a game held at Hilton Field, May 13 during the 2023 Special Olympics of South Carolina's Summer Games. Fort Jackson hosted the games by allowing sporting events to be held on post as well and housing Special Olympians and their families. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL

The installation provided housing for 800 athletes and their families while also hosting aquatics, softball, bowling, Bocce and powerlifting events.

There were also 150 coaches and roughly 500 volunteers on post as well.

Not counted in those totals were the number of recently graduated Soldiers who danced, sang and gave the athletes a rock star’s welcome to Fort Jackson.