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Address at Special Olympics June 21, 2003

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In this speech, Nelson Mandela opens the 2003 Special Olympics. He thanks the Special Olympics for this honor and expresses his admiration for the competing athletes. He hopes the world will draw inspiration from this great event.

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President of the Special Olympics

Distinguished Guests

Ladies and Gentlemen

And particularly the Athletes

Few things in life could have given me greater pleasure and done me more honour than being associated with the Special Olympics. I regard myself immensely privileged to be at this occasion tonight.

The Special Olympics give telling testimony to the indestructibility of the human spirit and of our capacity to overcome hardships and obstacles.

You, the athletes, are ambassadors of the greatness of humankind. You inspire us to know that all obstacles to human achievement and progress are surmountable. Your achievements remind us of the potential to greatness that resides in every one of us.

I am here amongst other things as the representative of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund that has developed a close relationship with the Special Olympics. The Children's Fund works for the bettering of the life of children in South Africa. Through its work it seeks to ensure a future of hope for our children, many of whom have suffered great disadvantages in their lives.

I bring you the greetings of the Children's Fund and of the children and youth of South Africa. To them too you serve as example and inspiration.

May the Games be enjoyable to you in the challenges it poses. May you continue to grow as individuals and persons. And may the world learn from your example.

I thank you for the honour of being able to share in this great occasion.

AFTER THE LIGHTING OF THE FLAME OF HOPE

It is my honour to declare the 2003 Special Olympics Summer World Games officially open.

Let the games begin!!!!

Courtesy of Nelson Mandela Foundation

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