Special Olympics torch run reaches Utah Capitol


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SALT LAKE CITY — The Flame of Hope made its way to the Utah Capitol Wednesday morning as Special Olympics athletes and law enforcement came together for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run.

The event is part of a 45-year tradition that raises awareness and support for Special Olympics athletes while strengthening the partnership between law enforcement and the community.

"Law enforcement across the country teams up with Special Olympics chapters throughout the country, and we do a torch run, which is a fundraiser," said Bill Newell, Law Enforcement Torch Run Council chairman.

Organizers say the goal goes beyond fundraising — it's about visibility and recognition for athletes across Utah.

"We want them to be recognized. We want the community to see these athletes and what tremendous people they are and what great contributions they make," Newell said.

For athletes, the torch run is also a chance to be seen and celebrated for their accomplishments.

"I would like to thank ... everyone who joined us today. Thank you for being here. Because of you, athletes like me are seen, heard and celebrated," said Special Olympics athlete Josh Roberts.

The Torch Run will continue across Utah throughout the month, leading up to the Special Olympics Utah Summer Games in Cedar City on May 28.

"Join us in Cedar City for the Special Olympics Utah Summer Games. Come cheer, come celebrate and be a part of something very special. It'll be the best thing you'll do all summer," Roberts said.

Law enforcement agencies across the state will continue participating alongside Special Olympics athletes as the Torch Run moves from community to community ahead of the final leg in Cedar City.

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Tyrese Boone is a morning reporter at KSL TV. Born and raised in Beaumont, Texas, he graduated from the University of North Texas with a bachelor's degree in Digital & Print Journalism. He is passionate about community‑focused storytelling.

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