The Olympics Sports team Abdul Rahim and Muhammad Saeed, Abu Dhabi, March 18, 2019: There’ll be plenty of smiles in the Henaghan household when Team Great Britain Special Olympics judo athletes Daniel and Denise bring their medals home (success team GB Siblings).
Daniel and his younger sister, Denise, won gold and bronze respectively in their judo division competition held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC).
Sixteen-year-old Denise awarded her medal on the first day of the judo competition, with older brother Daniel, 17, winning his on day four of Special Olympics World Games Abu Dhabi 2019.
“Being here in Abu Dhabi has such a positive experience and such a great culture shock,” said Daniel, 17, who lives in Newcastle in the north east of England.
“I’ve being loving it all, and winning the gold means the experience has been even more special.”
The St Thomas More RC Academy pupil said he plans to take his medal into school to show his teachers, friends and fellow pupils.
“Everyone is going to love seeing my medal. I’m really looking forward to taking it into class and telling everyone what I’ve achieved.”
Daniel defeated German SO athlete Kim Law in his first game before going on to beat Rupinder Singh from SO Bharat.
In his final match, the British athlete got the better of Kristof Meeus of SO Belgium.
Team GB judo athlete Philip Brodie was also among the medals, taking bronze in his division competition at ADNEC.
The 18-year-old, from Livingston in Scotland, competing in his first World Games and said he happy to home a medal after tough matches against athletes from Mongolia and Russia.
“It’s nice to have a medal,” said Philip, who added he’s looking forward to heading home and focusing on his next competition.
Johnny Imrie, who coaches the Team GB Judo athletes with his daughter Emma, said the whole team had performed well in Abu Dhabi.
“The World Games has been great and are great preparation for all of the athletes as we prepare for the next challenge.” —- SOWG2019
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