Special Olympics medal ribbon designed by local athlete for first time ever
PRINCE GEORGE – For the first time in Special Olympics BC’s history, the ribbon used to hold the medals was designed by an athlete. Prince George Special Olympics athlete Chase Caron had the distinction of being the first ever athlete and ribbon designer, unveiling her design at the Prince George Civic Centre.
“I hope that the ribbon will make people feel the sense of accomplishment and pride in the award being won, and all the trials and tribulations the athletes have persevered through, both in practice and in competition,” Caron said.
“I hope it shows the skills and abilities of Special Olympics athletes. And I hope it shows pride: pride in your team, pride in your province, pride in your own endurance, and pride in yourself and how you developed your own skill set,” she continued.

