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BOISE - Participation in Special Olympics across the state is up 30 percent in the last year and a half, said Christine Jarski, a vice president at Special Olympics Idaho. The Special Olympics World Winter Games drew 2,000 athletes from nearly 100 countries to Idaho in February. Below, Melissa Laker of Sandpoint and other cycling athletes pose for a group photo Saturday during the Special Olympics Idaho State Summer Games in Boise. Athletes also competed in track and field, weightlifting, aquatics and basketball.
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