Marathon of sport brings athletes of all kinds to compete for a good cause
Athletes of all abilities headed to the Edmonton Expo Centre Saturday to compete and raise some cash at the sixth annual Marathon of Sport.
The one-day inclusive multi-sport tournament is a fundraising and community engagement event by Motionball. Special Olympic athletes are paired with teams of fundraisers to compete and raise money for the Special Olympics Canada Foundation.
Celeste Soete, volunteer event director, said around 160 people were out Saturday to enjoy a day of sports. She added that there is always a wide variety of sports to play for all levels of ability and athleticism.
In addition to more conventional sports like floor hockey, volleyball, basketball and soccer, there were also some alternative options – like bench ball and human foosball.
"I'm the first to admit, most of these sports I'm pretty bad at," she said. "That's the cool part about this event, that it's based around inclusion. So it's meant to be an event that anybody can participate in."
"People are just here to have fun, celebrate inclusion, build a more inclusive sporting community and just kind of show off how talented our special olympic athletes are."
Motionball is a national organization dedicated to raising money and awareness through events focused on special athletes, and the Edmonton chapter has raised over $280,000 for the Special Olympics Foundation since 2017.
"It's something that we really look forward to," said Nick Mohr, who has been bringing a team all six years that the event has run. He added that it's a great day of sport and the opportunity to compete alongside – and against – Special Olympic Athletes.
"They're intense, so it's a lot of fun," he said. "They definitely don't take it easy on us."
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