Special Olympics rhythmic gymnastics event draws full house
PRINCE GEORGE – A Special Olympics rhythmic gymnastics demonstration was held at the AiMHi gym on Thursday night, and around 100 people attended to cheer on the gymnasts. The large audience was certainly appreciated by the athletes, as it’s not only fun to perform for so many, but also a valuable opportunity to practice performing for a large group.
“It’s especially important for the athletes that are competing to be able to perform in front of people, so it’s always great. And we had some new athletes this year, and they were quite apprehensive because it was their first time, but it’s all just a very relaxed situation,” said Special Olympics rhythmic gymnastics head coach Dee Neukomm.
