Special Olympics: NSW gymnasts reflect on medals and magic of the Games

2 years ago

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What an amazing experience! NSW gymnasts Kaylen McDonald and Chris Bunton have come away from the Special Olympics World Games with medals and memories to last a lifetime.

I felt nervous at first, but then when I did my divisioning competition, I felt excited and happy to be competing against some of the most talented gymnasts in the world
Kaylen McDonald
It was also incredible to look up at the crowd to see the green and gold. When I looked closely it was my family, which made me feel quite emotional but very determined.
Chris Bunton

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