Obama gala honors Special Olympics
KATY Perry, Jason Derulo and Stevie Wonder were all there — but the only guest who got to give US President Barack Obama a hug during his speech was restaurant owner Tim Harris.
Harris has Down syndrome, but he owns his own restaurant and is a Special Olympics star in year-round sports.
And the focus was more on the star athletes than on the pop stars at a White House event on Thursday to commemorate the anniversary of the Special Olympics organization.
“Presidents need encouragement once in a while too ... Thank you, Tim,” Obama said after Harris left his seat during the president’s remarks to give him a hug, Harris’ trademark at his restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Established in 1968, the Special Olympics give people with intellectual disabilities opportunities to participate in sports ranging from basketball to figure skating to gymnastics.
Obama and first lady Michelle will serve as honorary chairs of the Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles next year.
At Thursday’s dinner, entertainment celebrities mingled with business magnates under chandeliers before digging into a menu of “Maryland crab and corn ravioli” and “caramelized plum galette.”
Dignitaries from the sports world included former basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, ex-tennis player Andy Roddick and former figure skater Michelle Kwan.
Obama praised the other set of athletes in the room, including Loretta Claiborne, the first Special Olympian to speak to the United Nations General Assembly, and Dustin Plunkett, Special Olympics “international global messenger” who wrote that the organization had “saved his life.”
“What all these people represent is what the Special Olympics is all about — overcoming obstacles with love and kindness, and generosity, and healthy competition,” he said.
Seven athletes told their stories after the dinner before Katy Perry started her concert with her hit “Roar.”
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