Calgary set to host Special Olympics Games, Canadians can support by buying doughnut
Darby Taylor was on a road trip with his family from Calgary to Disneyland when he learned that he would be an ambassador for the upcoming Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in his hometown.
The 29-year-old Taylor was so happy that he declared he no longer needed to go to Disneyland.
“It felt amazing,” said Taylor, who has wanted to be a Special Olympics ambassador since he learned 10 years ago that the American version of the athletic program for intellectually disabled people had the role.
Calgary will host the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games from Feb. 27 to March 2, with eight sports being contested. Taylor has competed in Special Olympics for almost 17 years and hoped to play in his second national games in floor hockey, but his team lost a draw to be in these Winter Games.