Tuesday, August 13, 2013

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Singer Susan Boyle to perform at Special Olympics in Bath

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Singer and Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle will be performing in Bath to launch the largest disability sports event of the year.
Ms Boyle, who came to international public attention when she appeared on the talent show in 2009 will be performing at the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics GB National Summer Games.
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The Scottish singer stunned judges, including Simon Cowell, and viewers with her performance of I Dreamed a Dream from Les Misérables, earning herself a standing ovation.
She is delighted to be launching the Special Olympics, which is open to anyone with an intellectual disability and encourages them to reach their potential.

Ms Boyle, will especially be supporting her local team, the 70 strong delegation from Lothian in Scotland.
She said: “I am honoured to have been asked to perform at the opening ceremony in Bath.
“This event is a fantastic opportunity for athletes to show that disability does not need to hold you back in life and you can achieve your dreams with hard work and determination.
“I look forward to meeting those taking part and will be cheering extra loudly for the local team from Lothian.”
Other special guests at the event, which will be held at the Royal Crescent on Wednesday August 28, include James Bond star Colin Salmon, and jazz singer Clare Teal.
During the evening 7,000 spectators will also be treated to a performance of the Special Olympics anthem Living our Dream by Clyve and Jon Birch
Local comedy double act Jon Monie and Graham Avent will be comparing the event, which will include the athletes parade, raising of the Special Olympics flag and the lighting of the caldron from the Special Olympics GB torch.
Video messages from prime minister David Cameron, Sebastian Coe, and singer Nicole Scherzinger will be shown.
The 7,000 spectators at the Opening Ceremony will be made up of 1,700 athletes from England, Scotland and Wales, 600 coaches, 500 specially recruited volunteers and more than 3,500 family members as well as local dignitaries and invited guests.
Special Olympics GB chief executive Karen Wallin said: “In planning our opening ceremony we have kept our athletes at the heart of every decision and we are thrilled with the line-up for the evening.
“We always prioritise our athletes and their families which means that unfortunately we are not able to offer many tickets to the opening ceremony to the general public.
“Bath and Bristol are a great location for the Games and they are proving to be very popular.
“Being able to host the Opening Ceremony for our ninth National Summer Games in such an iconic setting in Bath will provide a great start for the Games.”
The games involve athletics, artistic gymnastics, football, boccia, badminton, short-mat bowls, golf, rhythmic gymnastics, table tennis, ten-pin bowling, tennis and swimming.
They will take place mainly at the university, with other locations including Bath Golf Club, Hengrove Swimming Pool in Bristol, and Bowlplex Bristol.
For more information visit the websites www.specialolympicsgb.org.uk and www.bath2013.org.uk

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