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Special Olympics athletes reach new heights

By Janice Wood · July 4, 2010 ·

Special Olympics Team Minnesota athletes will arrive at the 2010 USA National Games with soaring spirits thanks to the in-kind support of regional corporations as part of the 2010 Citation Special Olympics Airlift coordinated by Cessna Aircraft Co.

The 94 athletes comprising Team Minnesota will be among 2,000 Special Olympics athletes scheduled to take part in the airlift, which departs July 17 and returns July 24. Use of the 18 Citation business jets transporting the Team Minnesota athletes has been donated by Allegis Corporation; Beef Products; Fagen, Inc.; Fortney Companies; General Mills; Goedken Consulting; Jostens; Musco Lighting; Perry Armstrong; Philmar LLC; Plastics Engineering; Regulatory Compliance Agency; Reinhart Real Estate; Schwan Food Company; Supervalu; Target; Townsend Vision and UltraAir. More than 325 total Citation jets are expected to participate in the airlift, with a Citation scheduled to land at Nebraska’s Lincoln Municipal Airport every 60-90 seconds over a 15-hour period.

“These 18 corporations are providing not only a physical lift for our athletes but an emotional lift as well,” said Dave Dorn, president of Special Olympics Minnesota. “Arriving at National Games as part of the Citation Special Olympics Airlift will be something these athletes always remember — it truly is the all-star treatment.”

The 2010 USA National Games will be the largest sporting event held in the history of Nebraska. Organizers expect 3,500 athletes, 1,000 coaches, 8,000 volunteers and 15,000 family members and friends to gather in Lincoln and Omaha for the event, July 18-23. The National Games will highlight athletic competition, live entertainment and celebrity appearances, and will provide experiences that will generate memories for a lifetime. Athletes from all 50 states will compete in 12 sports: aquatics, bocce, basketball, bowling, golf, gymnastics, powerlifting, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball.

For more information: Cessna.com, SOMn.org

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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