Loretta Claiborne is an American speaker who participates in World Special Olympics. Loretta Claiborne was honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award 1996 ESPY presented to her by Denzel Washington. Claiborne was the first Special Olympics athlete elected to the Board of Directors Special Olympics International. Loretta Claiborne is a mental calmness and is partially blind marathon runner Special Olympics, which won several awards, honors and awards.
Loretta Claiborne was born partially blind and unable to speak or walk until the age of four. Loretta Claiborne has completed over 25 marathons and placed in the top 100 women in the Boston Marathon twice. Loretta Claiborne was teased as a teenager for his unusual, and Loretta Claiborne describes herself as having been "irritated" during this period and attributed his anger at the expulsion from school and cons to fire his first job. But a social worker Janet McFarland suggested Claiborne appointed to take his anger running. Suddenly, Claiborne established a way to shine, while still being entitled to his playful self again holy.
Now in his fifties, Claiborne is still running five miles a day. Loretta Claiborne has completed over 25 marathons, has run with the torch for Special Olympics World Games, speaks four languages, holds a black belt in karate, and received honorary doctorates from two
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