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1 PARTNERS PLATINUM American Legion Post 1776 Cleveland, MS GOLD SILVER Biloxi Natatorium Nelson Golf Carts May BRONZE Walgreens Airgas Airman & Coaches' Handbook

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS STAPLE ATHLETE S MEDICAL CARD HERE: Schedule of Events... 6 Introduction... 7 Nerve Center (Information Center)... 7 Registration & Housing (In-Processing)... 7 Departure Information (Out-Processing)... 9 Dining Facilities... 9 Emergency & Medical Information Accident Insurance Hygiene and Personal Effects Restricted Areas of Keesler AFB Family & Guest Information Special Olympics Souvenirs Award Presentations Clinics, Displays & Entertainment Airman Sponsors Venue Identification Competition Venues Protest Information Coaches Code of Conduct Sponsors Code of Conduct What Do I Do If...? Credential Information Coaches Passes to Leave Base Squadron Reps and Numbers Rain Plan Transportation Requirements Lightning Athletics Competition Schedule

3 SPECIAL OLYMPICS 2018 ATHLETICS COMPETITION SCHEDULE TIME EVENT SEX AGE FIELD EVENTS (cont) 2:15-2:30 Standing Long Jump All :30-2:30 Mini Javelin All All 1:30-2:00 Shot Put All 30+ 2:00-2:30 Shot Put All :30-1:45 Tennis Ball Throw All All 1:45-2:10 Softball Throw All :10-2:30 Softball Throw All :30-2:50 Softball Throw All :50-3:10 Softball Throw All WELCOME Welcome to the 2018 Special Olympics Mississippi Summer Games! More than simply a mission, we are a movement. Throughout the last 50 years, Special Olympics has used sport to challenge society to see all people with intellectual disabilities for who they are and what they can accomplish. At our core, Special Olympics Mississippi is a sports organization that uses the power of competition as a catalyst for social change. Sports creates a sense of community that all of you will experience during these games. Sports knows no boundaries. I can think of no better way to kick off these games than with the immortal words of our founder, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. "You are the stars and the world is watching you. By your presence, you send a message to every village, every city, every nation. A message of hope. A message of victory." LET THE GAMES BEGIN! 3:10-3:40 Softball Throw All 30+ Monica E. Daniels Executive Director Special Olympics Mississippi Athletes should report to Staging Area 15 minutes prior to the start of his/her event, but NO EARLIER than 30 minutes prior to start of his/her event. 28 1

4 SPECIAL OLYMPICS 2018 ATHLETICS COMPETITION SCHEDULE TIME EVENT SEX AGE TRACK EVENTS 9:00-12:00 Wheelchair & Assisted Walking Events All All 9:30-9:45 50 Meter Dash All All 9:45-10:00 50 Meter Walk All All 10:00-10: Meter Dash All All 10:15-10: Meter Walk All All 10:30-10: Meter Dash All All 10:45-11: Meter Run All All 11:00-11: Meter Walk All All 11:15-11: Meter Run All All Special Olympics Founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver at Southern Miss in :30-11: Meter Walk All All 11:45-12:00 4 x 100 Meter Relay All All 12:00-12:15 4 x 100 Meter Unified Relay All All 12:15-12:30 4 x 400 Meter Relay All All 12:30-12:45 4 x 400 Meter Unified Relay All All FIELD EVENTS 1:30-1:50 Running Long Jump All 30+ 1:50-2:10 Running Long Jump All :10-2:30 Running Long Jump All :30-2:50 Running Long Jump All :50-3:10 Running Long Jump All :30-1:45 Standing Long Jump All 30+ 1:45-2:00 Standing Long Jump All :00-2:15 Standing Long Jump All Athletes should be in the Staging Area no later than 15 minutes before the start of his/her event. 2 27

5 TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS (Contact Nerve Center: ) NOTE: (all numbers are subject to change due to participation) TRANSPORTATION WILL BE PROVIDED AS FOLLOWS (Multiple trips may be required): GOLF - One (1) Van/Bus - Keesler Golf Course to Dormitories. AQUATICS - Two (2) Buses - Biloxi Natatorium to Dormitories. WHEELCHAIR EVENTS - One (1) Wheelchair-Ready Bus/Van To Youth Center, to dormitories upon completion of event. THE LUNCH EXCHANGE WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED AS FOLLOWS: MEAL PREPARATION Burgers will be grilled at the CE Compound (POC: Al Watkins) and transported to Brian Hall. Meals will be assembled in Brian Hall and distributed to feeding locations. ALL RAIN PLAN FACILITIES WILL BE USED FOR FEEDING THE ATHLETES Feeding committee will coordinate with POCs at each shelter location for meals required; prepared lunches will be transported to the various locations. Environmental Committee will provide all locations with adequate numbers of large trash bags to accommodate meal trash. The inplace POCs are responsible to ensure proper disposal of all trash; Environmental Committee will coordinate pick-up and disposal of this trash. POC: SSgt. Joseph Keedy LIGHTNING In the event of a lightning announcement, seek shelter in accordance with the Rain Plan. Track & Field Events - Go directly to a Triangle Dormitory, Vandenberg Community Center, or the Welch Theatre until the all clear has been received. Golf - Go directly to the club house until the all clear has been received. Volleyball - Unaffected. Olympic Village - Go directly to a Triangle Dormitory, Vandenberg Community Center, or the Welch Theatre until the all clear has been received. Aquatics - Follow the directions of the life guard staff. Remain out of the water until the all clear has been received. Powerlifting - Unaffected. Bowling - Unaffected. 26 3

6 SQUADRON NUMBERS 335 Davis Connor Avery Smith Holbrook Foster Winters RAIN PLAN POC: Nerve Center FRIDAY, MAY 11 AFFECTED ACTIVITIES OPENING CEREMONIES (Triangle Parade Field) Moved to Saturday, May 12 at 08:00a.m. under the Levitow SATURDAY, MAY 12 AFFECTED ACTIVITIES For IN-GAMES Updates, download the Keesler App! #SOMSG18 GOLF (Keesler Golf Course) If cancelled, athletes will be transported to their dormitories BOWLING (Gaude Lanes) Will remain active VOLLEYBALL (Blake Gym) Will remain active AQUATICS (Biloxi Natatorium) will remain active unless lightning observed; if interrupted, athletes will shelter in Michele Gym If cancelled, athletes will be transported to their dormitories. Track & field, bocce, wheelchair, softball/tennis ball throws (triangle area) if interrupted, all athletes will seek shelter in one of the following locations: 1) Triangle dormitories (POC: squadron MTLs) 2) Welch Theater (POC: squadron MTLs) 3) Vandenberg Community Center (POC: squadron MTLs if outdoor events cancelled: wheelchair events delayed until afternoon, if rain persists into the afternoon will be moved to the Youth Center. softball throw and tennis ball throw delayed until afternoon, if rain persist into the afternoon will be moved to Roberts Maintenance Facility. all other athletes will return/remain in above locations and will remain in-place until released by the Nerve Center. OLYMPIC VILLAGE AND CONCESSIONS Closed CLOSING CEREMONIES/VICTORY DANCE Moved to the Roberts Maintenance Facility (representatives from each Region will attend), dance will be shortened 4 25

7 5. I find a lost Athlete? If you are at the game site, go to the Nerve Center Tent. If you are somewhere else, call the Nerve Center at (228) It rains? Refer to the Rain Plan Section of this handbook. Check the SOMS information board in the CQ area & Keesler App. If at the games site, the Venue Director will tell you what to do. Whenever in doubt about what to do, don t hesitate to call the Nerve Center! CREDENTIAL INFORMATION Each Athlete will be wearing a photo identification credential. The following information regarding that Athlete will be on the back of the credential: 1. Name of Athlete 2. Region Number 3. Event(s) Entered Healthy Athletes Event Codes for each sport are listed on the Sports Venue pages (pages 11-15). COACHES PASSES TO LEAVE BASE Buildings will be locked at 10:00 p.m. If you go out after this time, you must sign out and back in at the CQ desk. If you must leave base for any reason and at any time, you must get a pass from the Nerve Center. You will need to let the Nerve Center know where you are going and how long you will be gone. The Region Director and SOMS Staff will be contacted to approve the pass. If you leave the dorm after 10:00 p.m. without checking out with the CQ, you will not be allowed to re-enter the building. If you leave the base without a pass, you will not be allowed to re-enter the base; you will be stopped at the gate. Screenings will take place inside Olympic Village. More information can be found on page

8 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, MAY 11 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Delegations Arrive at Keesler AFB through Pass Road Gate; In Processing (Vandenberg) 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Dinner in Azalea 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Dinner in Magnolia 5:30 p.m. - Assemble for Parade of Athletes (Troop Walks) 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies (Levitow Drill Pad) 10:00 p.m. - Curfew 11:00 p.m. - Lights Out SATURDAY, MAY 12 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Breakfast (Azalea & Magnolia) 8:30 a.m. - Athletes competing in track events go to Triangle Track. 8:30 a.m. - Athletes competing in bowling event meet at bus pick up in Azalea Dining Hall parking lot. 8:30 a.m. - Athletes competing in volleyball meet at bus pick up in front of Levitow Training Support Facility. 8:30 a.m. - Athletes competing in golf and sailing meet in front of Levitow Training Support Facility. 9:00 a.m. - Athletes competing in aquatics meet at bus pick up in Magnolia Dining Hall parking lot.9:00 a.m. - Athletes competing in powerlifting go to Triangle Gym. 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Games Competition - Athletics, Bocce, Bowling, Volleyball, Golf 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 - Games Competition - Aquatics 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 - Games Competition - Powerlifting 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Healthy Athletes - Olympic Village 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Lunch (Do not eat in dining halls!) 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Games Competition continues 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Dinner (Assigned Dining Halls) 7:30p.m. - 8:00p.m. - Closing Ceremonies (Levitow) 8:00 p.m. - Victory Dance (Drill Pad); Movie (Welch Theater) 10:00 p.m. Curfew 11:00 p.m. Lights Out SUNDAY, MAY 13 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - Breakfast (Azalea & Magnolia) 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. - Out Processing & Departure (Dormitories, Nerve Center, Levitow) WHAT DO I DO IF...? 1. My Athlete hurts himself/herself? Find the nearest coach, medical member or on duty staff person in the Triangle area. If at an event, you can also look for a Nerve Center representative or any individual carrying a hand operated radio or look for someone wearing a Green Games Committee polo. Report all incidents to the duty staff person and include: Name of the Athlete Severity of the injury Location Name of the Coach 2. My Athlete gets exhausted or dehydrated? Make sure your Athlete is comfortable and has water if they need it. Find the nearest coach, emergency care, or Nerve Center representative. 3. My Athlete has a seizure? Don t panic. This is fairly common among Special Olympics Athletes. Clear the area and make sure the Athlete doesn t hurt themselves. Don t stick anything into the Athlete s mouth! Let the seizure run its course. Contact the Nerve Center and the Athlete s coach. When the seizure is over, ask the Athlete if they are okay, let them rest, and most of the time, they will tell you what they need. 4. I lose my Athlete? If you are at the game site, go to the Nerve Center Tent. If you are somewhere else, call the Nerve Center at (228)

9 VIII. Smoking is discouraged for everyone. However, if you do smoke, you must smoke in designated areas only. No smoking is allowed in the competition or awards areas. Coaches should not smoke in the presence of athletes. IX. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR DRUGS ARE ALLOWED THE ENTIRE WEEKEND! THIS IS NOT ONLY A POLICY OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS MISSISSIPPI, IT IS A REGULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE. X. Coaches should dress and act at all times in a manner which will be a credit to Special Olympics Mississippi. SPONSOR S CODE OF CONDUCT I. Carry your Athlete s medical card at all times and make sure they always wear their photo ID. II. Keep your Athlete with you at all times III. If your Athlete requires medication, make sure they get it at the right time. COACHES WILL GIVE MEDICATION TO ATHLETES IV. Check the SOMS information board in the CQ twice a day. V. Make sure your Athlete arrives at their event 30 minutes early! VI. VII. Make sure your Athlete drinks plenty of water. Make sure your Athlete gets plenty of rest and enough to eat. Refer to the medical card to make sure they are not allergic to any kind of food. VIII. Make sure your Athlete is protected from sunburn and too much exposure IX. Be familiar with all the information in this handbook. X. Be courteous to your athletes, coaches and Region Directors. DO NOT APPLY SUNSCREEN! XI. Schedule meeting times with the Athlete s coach. XII. NO alcoholic beverages allowed. XIII. Dress and act at all times in a manner which will be a credit to the United States Air Force. XIV. Avoid carrying athletes. INTRODUCTION Detailed instructions for Registration, Housing, Meals, Opening Ceremonies, Special Events, Medical Information and Scheduling are contained within the pages of this handbook. Please read all sections carefully. NERVE CENTER A Nerve Center will be set up and manned 24 hours a day throughout the duration of the Games. This center will be set up to handle any problems that may arise. Emergency Facilities and Emergency Care Personnel will be on hand at this site around the clock. The Nerve Center will be located in the Levitow for the duration of the Games and in designated tents at Games Competition locations on Saturday. The emergency phone number for anyone needing to contact athletes, coaches, chaperones or staff is as follows: (228) This contact number should be given to anyone who might need a contact number for you while your delegation is at the Games. All incoming calls will go to the Nerve Center and should be restricted to emergencies only. REGISTRATION & HOUSING Upon arrival at Pass Road Gate, follow directional signs. Drivers will be required to present a valid driver s license, vehicle registration and proof of insurance. All delegations will report to the Vandenberg. Region vehicles must enter the base at Pass Road Gate. Please make sure that you arrive at the time scheduled for your Region. No Region will be allowed to register until the entire delegation has arrived. It is the responsibility of each individual Region to have the courtesy to be on time. If your delegation is not traveling together, make sure that the last of your delegation arrives before your allotted registration time. DO NOT UNLOAD LUGGAGE AT the Vandenberg. The procedure for registration is as follows: 1. Upon arriving at the Vandenberg, Head of Delegations will be given a registration packet containing coaches handbooks, maps, emergency #'s and labels for each athlete s ID. Athletes and Coaches must wear photo ID AT ALL TIMES. Athletes and Coaches will not unload at the Vandenberg, only the Head of Delegation needs to check in. 7

10 2. Head of Delegation will mark scratches on the Athlete and Coach listing report. Copies of current Athlete Medical forms should be turned in to be transferred to Emergency Care. Emergency Care is located in Erwin Manor. 3. Head of Delegation will then notify the squadron representative located at the registration desk that their Region is ready for Airman Sponsors and room assignments. A squadron representative will then board the lead vehicle for the Region and direct them to their assigned housing facility. 4. Upon arrival at the housing facility, the Airmen who have previously been assigned to an athlete will be introduced to the athlete and will assist the athlete with their luggage. At this time the Head of Delegation or coach will give the airman sponsor a medical card for their athlete. The coach will tell the Airman Sponsor what time they will be in the Briefing Room to administer medication. 5. At this point, Region registration is complete. Remember to make sure that each Athlete and Coach wears his/her credential for the duration of the weekend. This credential serves as personal identification for the Athlete, Athletic Event identification and Head of Delegation identification. 6. You will receive a ribbon at registration from a donor who is supporting your athlete. Please place this on the athlete s pillow on Friday night. Check in times for each Region are as follows: FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018 Vandenberg: 11:30 a.m Regions 3, 11 & 12 (Mississippi Coast, Pascagoula, Northeast) 12:30 p.m Regions 5 & 10 (Queen City, River City) 1:00 p.m Regions 1, 7 & 17 (Hub City, Southwest, Piney Woods) 1:30 p.m Regions 2 & 6 (Pearl River, Golden Triangle) 2:00 p.m Regions 8 & 18 (Capitol, Mid Mississippi) 2:30 p.m Regions 4, 15 & 16 (Lafayette, Delta East, DeSoto) F. Be sure athletes eat properly; avoid overeating or missing meals. G. Be aware that the excitement of the Games may encourage inappropriate behavior. Close supervision while on the base is required. H. The coach should assist the athlete in keeping up with their possessions. III. The coach is expected to be totally familiar with the medical condition, precautions and medication requirements of the athlete. It is the coach s responsibility, not the Airman s, to administer medication. Knowledge of the medication regimen (what, how much & when) is necessary. No airman will administer medication to athletes. Airmen will be instructed not to accept the athlete s medication from the coach and will also be instructed to report to the Nerve Center, SOMS Staff and a Games Project Officers, the name of any coach who asks them to administer medication to an athlete. It is the responsibility of the coach to set a time to meet the athlete and Airmen at the Squadron Briefing Room (Nurse Station) in order to administer the medication. THE COACH MUST MEET THE AIRMEN AND ATHLETES AT THE SCHEDULED TIME. IV. If the coach wishes to visit an athlete of the opposite gender in the dorm, they must be escorted by a member of the squadron staff. Do not attempt to visit an athlete of the opposite gender without an escort - you will not be permitted in. V. The coach must wear their identification credentials at all times. The coach should also ensure that the athletes wear their credentials at all times. VI. The coach must be totally familiar with all schedules, sports, special events and meals. It is the coach s responsibility, not the Airman s to ensure that the athlete is on time for all sports competition and special activities. VII. If a coach has concerns or questions about sports events, their questions should be directed to the head coach, from their Region, for that particular sport and not to the Games Sports Committee. Questions to the Games Sports Committee should come from directly from the head coach, Region Director, or Venue Director. 8 21

11 7. All formal protests must be submitted within a half hour of the event in question. 8. All protests must be made on the specified form. 9. Sports Rules / Protest Committee: A. Terry Shinall B. Gene Pope C. Jackie Pope 10. Games Rules Committee: A. Monica Daniels B. Gene Pope C. George Landrum DEPARTURE INFORMATION Out processing will be in Dormitories and Nerve Center located in Levitow Sunday from 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. The Region Director must first check out with MTLs in dorms when their Region is ready to depart. There will be no exceptions. When the Region Director comes to the Nerve Center, they will report to the Housing Staff. A member of the Housing Staff will then call the squadron, where the Athletes/Coaches were housed, and ask for clearance. The Region Director may pick up the Athlete s T-shirts at this time if they did not pick them up from the Nerve Center at the dance on Saturday evening. COACH S CODE OF CONDUCT I. The coach is responsible for the athlete 24 hours a day. NO COACH SHOULD LEAVE THE BASE AT ANY TIME, EXCEPT TO ACCOMPANY ATHLETES TO AN OFF- BASE VENUE. If an emergency should arise, the coach should contact the Region Director, who will secure the necessary pass from the Nerve Center. No one may request a pass except the Region Director. II. The coach should provide the following services to their athletes: A. Always be accessible to your athlete s sponsors at all times. If you are away from your room, leave word with someone in the squadron where you will be in case of an emergency. B. Be sure the athletes are properly warmed up prior to competition. C. Take precautions to avoid sunburn and heat exhaustion by using sunscreen, drinking plenty of fluids and taking advantage of shaded areas whenever possible. D. Be sure needed first aid is administered promptly. E. Be sure athletes get adequate rest. DINING FACILITIES Athletes, Region Directors, coaches and chaperons will be given access to the Dining Hall facilities by means of their identification tag. The athletes will be accompanied by their Airmen Sponsors. Meals will be served at Azalea and Magnolia Dining Halls. For the noon meal on Saturday, the main feeding tent will be located at Hercules and Eagles. Food will be distributed to Aquatics, Volleyball, and Golf venues. Bowlers will eat before or after events. Athletes must not eat their noon meal on Saturday in the dining halls. *Concession stands selling food and beverages will be located in Olympic Village and all will close by 4:00 p.m.* Make sure the Athletes drink plenty of water! 9 20

12 FIRST AID - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MEDICAL INFORMATION It is important that everyone involved in the Games be familiar with procedures for emergencies and treatment of any illness or injury. Special Olympics Mississippi will provide Emergency Care Personnel and an Emergency Care Center, located in Erwin Manor, 24 hours a day during the Games. Anyone needing assistance should call the Nerve Center at The Nerve Center is located in the Levitow and will also be operational 24 hours a day for the duration of the Games. Satellite Nerve Centers will be at designated Venues on Saturday during the Games Competition. Administration of all prescribed medicine to Athletes will be the responsibility of each Region Director, Head of Delegation or Coach, who should make sure that their staff properly administers any routine medication. At no time will any Keesler Airman Sponsor or Emergency Care Personnel administer any medication to Athletes. This also includes sunscreen. Tylenol and other frequently used medicines will be available in the EMERGENCY CARE CENTER but can only be given by the Region nurse, coach, or director. All medications must be administered in the Briefing Room in the squadron where the athlete is housed. There will be a Nurse Station sign at the door to each briefing room. The Athlete medical information card is your mechanism to communicate with the Airman Sponsor regarding pertinent medical information about an Athlete. This is especially important for those Athletes who take some type of medication. It is the Region Director, Head of Delegation or Coach s responsibility to place this information on the card before giving it to the Airman when he/she takes charge of your Athlete. Emergency Care Personnel will be at each Venue. All Emergency Care Personnel will be wearing a white shirt with a large red cross printed in red on the back. These individuals will provide any necessary emergency care treatment and will determine whether the situation warrants transporting an Athlete to the Emergency Care Center for further evaluation and possible transportation to the local hospital. During the evening hours when Athletes are in the dormitories or involved in other activities, Emergency Care Personnel will be on hand. These personnel will also be identified and accessible through the Squadron CQ and at all games related activities. PROTESTS In the event that a Head Coach wishes to file a formal protest, they should contact the Venue Directors who will notify the Sports Rules / Protest Committee. Only the Sport Head Coach may file a protest. The head Coach must present a Head Coach identification card. Should a Head Coach express an intention to file a formal protest at an event being held off base, the Venue Director at the event should contact the Nerve Center and ask them to notify the Sports Rules / Protest Committee that a protest is being filed. The Sports Rules / Protest Committee will then be aware that the protest is being filed and will allow time for the individual to present the protest to them at an agreed upon location. Protests will be handled as follows: 1. Protests to the Games Rules Committee may only be made concerning Games presentation, structure and conduct. 2. Protests to the Sports Rules / Protest Committee may only be made concerning competition of Athlete within a Venue, where competition rulings are either made or not made in regard to the fairness and equity of the competition. 3. All protests must be made prior to the presentation of awards. 4. If a coach wishes to file a protest, they must discuss the protest with the Head Coach from their Region. Each Region should have a Head Coach for each sport and this Head Coach should remain at the Venue until all Athletes from their delegation have completed competition. 5. If the Head Coach agrees that a protest should be filed, the Head Coach should notify the Venue Director that they are filing a formal protest. If the Venue Director is unable to resolve the protest, the Venue Director will then contact the Sports Rules / Protest Committee. 6. When a protest is brought to the Sports Rules / Protest Committee, the decision of the committee shall be final and binding unless this committee concludes that the protest concerns Games presentation, structure and fair conduct. At this point the committee will refer the protest to the Games Rules Committee

13 VOLLEYBALL VENUE Location: Blake Fitness Venue Director: Felisa Bonner Event Code: VB Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Events: Divisions I, II, III Unified Skills (Buses will be available at Bryan Hall. Yellow ) GOLF VENUE Location: Keesler Golf Course Venue Directors: Doug Lamm Event Code: GF Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Events: 9 Hole Individual Play - 18 Hole Individual Play Alternate Shot Play Skills (Buses will be in front of Levitow Building by the flag pole. Orange ) TENNIS VENUE Location: Tennis Courts Venue Directors: Henry Harris Event Code: TN Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Events: Singles Individual Skills (Buses will be in front of Levitow Building by the flagpole. Green ) BOCCE VENUE Location: South End Triangle Track Venue Directors: Connie & Joe Robinson Event Code: BC Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Doubles: All Ages 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Unified Doubles: All Ages 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Team: All Ages 11:00 am 12:00 p.m. Singles: Ages :00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Singles: Ages 8-11, 12-15, 16-21, :00 p.m 4:00 p.m. Events: Singles Doubles Unified Doubles Team VENUE DIRECTORS All questions concerning the conduct of a Sports Venue or any protests should be directed to the Venue Director. If your Region brings a nurse, please contact them first during the night. Should you need assistance at night, however, Emergency Care Personnel will be on duty. Should an accident occur, that you feel requires attention, please notify the nearest Emergency Care Personnel. Do not be afraid to call their attention to an injury or condition that seems irregular. Just remember to follow these procedures: 1. Notify Emergency Care Personnel. 2. If an Athlete is unknown to you, find a coach who is familiar with the Athlete. DO NOT LEAVE ATHLETE. 3. Keep the injured party still and calm. Also, be reassuring. If a seizure occurs: 1. Do not restrain the victim. Let the seizure run its course. 2. Protect the victim from hurting themselves: consider equipment, terrain, etc. 3. Keep the victim still and warm. 4. Remain calm and prepare to calm others. Constantly be on the lookout for anyone suffering from the effects of the heat. Encourage Athletes to drink plenty of water and not sodas, etc. This should also apply to volunteers and coaches. Everyone should use sunscreen to protect yourself against sunburn. Sunscreen will be available in the Nerve Center, from medical personnel, and through CQs. IN CASE OF FIRE, PLANS ARE LOCATED IN EACH OF THE SQUADRONS. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COVERAGE This is an update on the insurance coverage provided through Special Olympics. Please note that this is an accident policy, not an illness policy. Who is covered? Special Olympics athletes, officials and volunteers who are injured while participating in a Special Olympics activity or are injured while traveling directly to or from a Special Olympics activity

14 What type of coverage? This policy is secondary coverage. It operates in addition to any other valid and collectable insurance the injured person may have. If the injured person is not covered by any other insurance plan, the Special Olympics policy will apply. This policy extends coverage to include fainting, heatstroke, frostbite, exhaustion, as well as any accident where epilepsy or a seizure may be a contributing factor. Ambulance service is also included. What are the reporting procedures? The incident report form (available from the Emergency Care Center) should be completed immediately by a Special Olympics official on the Local Level and sent directly to the insurance company. The insurance company will then be in contact for additional information. In the event of a serious injury, immediately contact: American Specialty Contact Information Risk Management/Insurance Questions: , ext. 127 And Certificate/Coverage/Contract Questions: , ext. 135 For more information on Special Olympics Insurance coverage, contact the SOMS Chapter Office or American Specialty Insurance Services P.O. Box 459 Roanoke, IN HYGIENE AND PERSONAL EFFECTS Housing will be provided in a student squadron (dormitory setting). In view of this, it will be necessary for coaches and athletes to bring their own linens. Delegations should bring their own sheets, pillows, a blanket or sleeping bag, personal hygiene items, soap, towels and toiletries to last the duration of the Games. Make sure that your athletes have enough clothing, including a light jacket or long sleeve shirt for cool nights. BOWLING VENUE Location: Gaude Lanes Venue Director: Bart Bosarge Event Code: BW Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Ages 30+ 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. All Other Ages 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Events: Singles Doubles Unified Team POWERLIFTING Location: Triangle Fitness Center Venue Director: Ricardo Clayton Event Code: PL Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Events: Squat Bench Press Deadlift Combination: (Bench press and Deadlift) or (Bench press, Deadlift, and Squat) TEAM July 1-6 LIVE on ESPN & ABC Cheer on 12 17

15 ATHLETICS VENUE Location: Track Events - Triangle Track Wheelchair and Assisted Events - Triangle Track Softball, Tennis Ball, Shotput - Triangle Track Jumps - Triangle Track Venue Director: Glen Barlow Event Code: AT Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (See Schedule on Pages 27-28) Track Events: Triangle Track Developmental Events: * 10 Meter Assisted Walk * 25 Meter Assisted Walk Wheelchair Events: * 25 Meter Wheelchair Race * 30 Meter Wheelchair Slalom * Wheelchair Shot Put * 30 Meter Motorized Wheelchair Slalom * 50 Meter Motorized Wheelchair Slalom Track Events: Competition Events: 50 Meter Run 50 Meter Walk 100 Meter Run 200 Meter Run 400 Meter Run 400 Meter Walk 800 Meter Run 100 Meter Race Walk 4 x 100 Meter Relay Field Events: Developmental Events: Fields 4 & 5 Tennis Ball Throw Softball Throw Competition Events: Triangle Track Running Long Jump Standing Long Jump Shot Put Javelin SOMS and Keesler AFB cannot be responsible for any valuables or money belonging to coaches or athletes. Please take necessary precautions against theft or loss of such items. RESTRICTED AREAS Please keep in mind that Keesler Air Force Base is a Military Installation and United States Government property. Therefore, it comes under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government, and not local or state law. There are certain areas on the base that are restricted to your access. These areas are clearly marked and signs should be observed and obeyed. The base commissary and exchange facilities are not opened to civilians. During your stay at Keesler, you should restrict your activities to the Games Venues and to the Triangle area. Region directors, Head of Delegation, coaches, chaperones and athletes should not wander around the base. If, for any reason, you are stopped or detained, remember to be cordial and to give the appropriate information upon request. Transportation to all Games Venues outside the Triangle Area will be provided. Buses, vans and private vehicles should be left parked in the designated area until your departure on Sunday morning. FAMILY AND GUEST INFORMATION As you know, we are restricted in the amount of on-base housing provided to SOMS. Therefore, we are unable to provide housing for any additional people who may wish to accompany your delegation to the Games. Housing is restricted to pre-registered coaches, chaperones, bus drivers, nurses and athletes in your assigned quota for the Games. We hope this does not discourage anyone from attending the Games. There are several hotels and motels on the Gulf Coast in all price ranges to accommodate their needs. It is strongly suggested that, if you plan to stay in a hotel or motel, you make reservations ahead of time to make sure you have adequate housing. Parents should be encouraged to make reservations for rooms. Personal vehicles are not allowed outside the triangle. Please ride buses for bowling, volleyball and tennis

16 SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOUVENIRS As in years past, souvenirs will be available at the Games. On Friday afternoon & Saturday, a souvenir table will be located under the Levitow balcony. All proceeds generated through these sales will be used to help defray the cost of the Games. We encourage all sponsors and chaperons to give each of the athletes an opportunity to visit the SOMS Souvenir Tent. AWARD PRESENTATIONS Awards will be presented as heats are completed at each competition venue. Special Olympic medals will be given to first (gold), second (silver) and third (bronze) place finishers in all competition events. Special Olympics place ribbons will be given to fourth through eighth place. Athletes who do not finish will not receive an award but will receive a participation ribbon. HEALTHYATHLETES Healthy Athlete screenings for athletes will be conducted in the Band Room and Old Triangle Clinic at the Levitow. Signs will be posted to direct you to the room on the first floor. Airmen Sponsors should make every effort to take their athletes to the screening. Coaches should remind the athletes and Airmen to visit the screening venue and arrange to meet their athlete there. Coaches should be present in the event there is information to pass on to parents or guardians. ENTERTAINMENT On Saturday, athletes may take advantage of the following: OLYMPIC VILLAGE STREET DANCE (following Closing Ceremony) MOVIE PRESENTATION (following Closing Ceremony) AIRMAN SPONSORS The Student Airman Sponsors are working as volunteers. Treat them as a member of your delegation. The Airman have been given information on how to assist the athletes while they are at Keesler but they must have your help and guidance. Please assist them and give them direction. The coach is responsible for the athletes and sponsors. Coaches will be assigned to the same dormitories athletes. NO EXCEPTIONS! VENUE IDENTIFICATION The Registration area and Awards area for athletics (track & field) will be identified by red flags on poles at the registration area and the awards area. The Registration area and Awards area for volleyball will be identified by yellow flags on poles at the registration area and the awards area. The Registration area and Awards area for softball throw, tennis ball throw and shot put will be identified by teal flags on poles at the registration area and the awards area. AQUATICS VENUE Location: Biloxi Natatorium Venue Director: Jamie Lee Event Code: AQ Competition Times: Saturday, May 12-9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Events: Developmental Events: 10 Meter Assisted Swim 15 Meter Floatation Race 15 Meter Kickboard 15 Meter Unassisted 25 Meter Freestyle 25 Meter Backstroke 25 Meter Butterfly 25 Meter Breaststroke Competition Events: 15 Meter Unassisted Swim 100 Meter Individual Medley 50 & 100 Meter Freestyle 50 Meter Backstroke 50 & 100 Meter Butterfly 50 & 100 Meter Breaststroke 4 x 25 Meter Freestyle Relay 4 X 100 Meter Freestyle Relay (Bus pickup will be in Magnolia Dining Hall parking lot. Blue ) Make the Keesler Committee feel part of Special Olympics Mississippi; they have made the Games possible

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