Special Olympics Florida, a charitable organization, which provides sports trainings and competition for people with intellectual disabilities, invited 160 athletes throughout the state to compete in Florida’s Special Olympics State Equestrian Championship at the Grand Oaks Resort & Museum in Marion County on Friday and Saturday.
Kairee Whitmore, a 19-year-old athlete with autism representing Kiddy Up Ranch, a nonprofit therapeutic riding facility for children with special needs in Pasco County, made her way to the resort March 24 and 25 to participate in the competition. After training all year, Whitmore finally got the chance to show the judges what she could do.