Comedian Talks about his Time Coaching the Special Olympics
In this funny segment from Shane Gillis’ debut special, he recounts his experience working as a coach for a Special Olympics team and how the first conversation about creating the organized event may have gone.
Published 3 years ago in Funny
The first games were held on July 20th, 1968, in Chicago, Illinois, with over 1000 athletes from the U.S. and Canada. At those first games, honorary event chair Eunice Kennedy Shriver announced the formation of the Special Olympics organization. International participation expanded in subsequent games. In 2003, the first summer games held outside the United States were in Dublin, Ireland with 7000 athletes from 150 countries.
In this funny segment from Shane Gillis’ debut special recorded live at The Creek and The Cave in Austin, Texas, he recounts his experience working as a coach for a Special Olympics team and how the first conversation about creating the organized event may have gone.