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Climb ev’ry Mountain theme song of Special Olympics athletes

Posted on 25 April, 2008 -

Special Olympics athletes in Malaysia experienced the height of success on 19 April when they scaled Mt. Kinabalu, the highest mountain in Borneo and Southeast Asia. Twenty-two athletes from Taiwan, Brunei, Sarawak, Selangor and Sabah completed the remarkable 4,095-meter ascent.

Organized by Special Olympics Sabah, a state Program in Malaysia, the triennial “Mt. Kinabalu Challenge” is held to create public awareness for people with intellectual disabilities and build self-confidence in athletes.

During the 2008 event, athletes were accompanied by more than 50 volunteers. Volunteer Coordinator, Raymong Epun said it was hard keeping up with the athletes. “Throughout the two-day climb, we were sleepless and constantly worried about the athletes, their safety, welfare and comfort. It turned out that athletes were the least of our worries because they were fit, focused and very determined,” he reported. “They pushed full steam ahead from the flag-off at Timpohon gate. If anything, it was the escorts who were unable to keep up with the athletes, and that eventually slowed them down. In my opinion, it would be best that for such future events, the escorts undergo double the training as they must be fitter than the athletes in order to look after them,” Epun added.

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