Special Olympics Suffolk supports International Women’s Day March 8th 2024

The campaign theme for International Women’s Day 2024 is Inspire Inclusion.

When we inspire others to understand and value women’s inclusion, we forge a better world.

And when women themselves are inspired to be included, there’s a sense of belonging, relevance, and empowerment.

At Special Olympics Suffolk we are proud of all the women in our organisation that coach, volunteer and support our athletes. We thank them for giving their time generously to create a safe and inclusive space for women and girls in sport. We support the ‘This girl can’ campaign https://www.thisgirlcan.co.uk/

Olympic gymnast superstar and gold medal holder Grace inspires others. She told SOS that she inspires others by competing in Berlin in the Special Olympics World Games, representing her country and by telling others about her experiences. Grace has recently embarked on a course run by SOGB to become an Athlete Leader, mentored by her mum Karen. Inspirational women indeed!

Waveney Gymnastics Club coach, Ellen (pictured above with Grace), says that coaching Grace and other gymnasts with learning disabilities is inspirational. She feels very privileged to be able to give opportunities to all ages, all abilities to take part in gymnastics as a sport and for those in SOS to take compete in and enjoy the experiences of taking part in competitions locally, nationally and internationally. Ellen was part of the gymnastics coaching team at the World Games in Berlin in June 2024 and over the years has been a really inspirational role model for Grace.

SOS and SOGB Athlete Leader Abbie is a staunch supporter of encouraging more women into sport. Orwell Panthers Athletics Club head coach Mitzi has been a huge inspiration to Abbie, nurturing and encouraging her to compete and train in athletics.

Patron (and gold medal holder) Evie is an inspirational figurehead for SOS having competed in Boccia in the Paralympics herself. Evie trains and officiates at Boccia competitions on behalf of ActivLives and is employed at Ace Anglia.

Grace, Evie and Donna are inspiration women at Special Olympics Suffolk

Donna (pictured above and below) has undertaken the SOS Athlete Leadership Programme and is now embarking on the Athlete Leader Training at SOGB with the support of Chairperson, Dr Allison Boggis. Donna inspires other badminton players at SOS by regularly attending training sessions herself, encouraging others and being a great role model for the sport.

At Special Olympics Suffolk we believe that everyone everywhere can inspire inclusion.

Boccia tournament a huge success

Special Olympics Suffolk delivery partner, ActivLives, held another very successful Inclusive Boccia Tournament recently at Gainsborough Sports Centre, in Ipswich. The event attracted 40 competitors, who played a total of 85 ends of boccia, over 30 matches, scoring 185 points. There were over 70 people attending the event, during the course of the day.

“Boccia (pronounced ‘botcha’), is a sport that can be played by anyone”, said Mike McCarthy, from ActivLives. “It is a target game, played with balls, where all of the participants are required to sit down whilst they play. It is one of those sports that is relatively easy to play, but devilishly tricky to play well”. The sport is particularly suitable for players with a disability, and will be part of the Paralympic programme to be held later this year in Paris.  

The tournament in Ipswich consisted of three divisions, where players competed in pairs, or teams of three, in a round-robin format. The day concluded with a ‘spider decider’ mass team event, with all 40 players involved.

“The atmosphere at this event has been absolutely brilliant, we will definitely be doing this again soon!”

Many thanks to all of the athletes, to our brilliant team of volunteers and also to our supporting partners Special Olympics Suffolk, Special Olympics GB, the Postcode Places Trust and the Together Fund.

If you would like to find out more about how to get involved with boccia in the Ipswich, Stowmarket or Felixstowe areas, please call ActivLives on 01473 345350 or email mike@activlives.org.uk