A three medal effort, including two gold, for Linda Renner of Prince George at the Special Olympics World Games drew the attention of Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty.
In the House of Commons, Doherty stated the following.
“Mr. Speaker, last Sunday, St. Patrick’s Day, Special Olympian Linda Renner brought pride to my riding of Cariboo—Prince George and indeed our entire country.
While competing for Team Canada at the 2019 Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi, Linda struck gold, bowling over the competition, as she captured the women’s singles (10-pin) championship, but Linda was not finished there.
She added another gold medal and a silver medal to her tally.
At 56 years of age, Linda’s dedication to her family, her community and her sport is second
to none.
To quote her coach, Tracey Cole, “She is such a positive and committed athlete”.
Linda was representing our country for the second time on the international stage as she also competed in the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games where she also brought home a silver medal.
The Special Olympics motto is “’Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt”.
Linda has made us all so very proud. We thank her for being an incredible ambassador to our country, to our community and to her sport.”
Three cheers for SOBC – Prince George’s Linda Renner, gold medallist today in doubles 10-pin bowling, winner of three medals (two gold and one silver) in three @worldgamesad events!! https://t.co/RVk2IHi8te#CityofPG #SOTeamCanada19 pic.twitter.com/q1i98HnQdJ
— Special Olympics BC (@sobcsociety) March 19, 2019
Renner won gold in singles and doubles and silver in the team event.
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