Dance Program

December 16, 2011 by sosuns · Leave a Comment 

SOSUNS currently has 7 dance groups catering to all age groups and levels of ability.  Join us for fun, dance and an improved social life.
See our dance timetable for details.

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SOSUNS Dancers Have a Blast - Come and Join a Group

February 20, 2011 by deb · Leave a Comment 

Deafening applause, travel, fun with friends and adulation from appreciative audiences are all enjoyed regularly by the SOSUNS performance dance group. Read more

Supporters Dancing in the Aisles at SOSUNS Dance Concert

September 26, 2010 by deb · 1 Comment 

The resounding applause from the audience of SOSUNS supporters, family and friends reflected their delight and appreciation of the 2010 SOSUNS Dance Concert.  With our SOSUNS dance groups, Roselands Region, Sydney North and Inala all participating in dance and musical items it was truly an inspirational night to remember. Read more

Golf Program

June 6, 2010 by sosuns · Leave a Comment 

Here you will find days, times, locations and contact details for the Special Olympics Sydney Upper North Shore golf program.

The minimum age of athletes to join the golf program is 12 years.  Athletes must be able to dress in tailored shorts or pants and collared shirt.   There are mimimum standards of behaviour required for safety purposes for athletes wishing to join the golf.

Avondale Golf Club Pymble

Wednesday 4.00 - 5.30 pm

Contact: Alison Leray-Meyer  0435 455 357  a.j.leraymeyer@gmail.com

Tom Putts for Gold - Last Shot on the Last Hole…

May 18, 2010 by deb · Leave a Comment 

Tom (LHS) wins gold

Tom (LHS) wins gold

After four years of practising hard every week at Avondale Golf Course, two very proud members of the NSW
 golf team, SOSUNS Tom Leray-Meyer and Luke Dawson left for Adelaide with high expectations.

Competition was expected to be intense across all divisions at the Adelaide Shores Golf Club and the athletes were not disappointed.

Tome competed in the 18 hole division 2 competition with tywo tough Queenslanders seeded above him.  Over two days of fierce competition all three competitors literally went shot for shot.  On day 1Tom was able to find his putting and driving ranges and importantly kept out of trees, water and bunkers to post a solid 101.  this saw Tom one shot ahead of his nearest competition.

Great swing Tom

Great swing Tom

Day two of competition dawned and this was make or break day with the crowds flooding onto the course.  Tom boomed his first drive down the middle with some style and panache - or so thought his Dad - Ooops caddy.  Tom continued to play very well over the first nine, turning the corner in 50 and looking good.  It was at this time that the golf course started to get a little revenge and the pressure really mounted.  But to his credit Tom kept his cool (better than the caddy) and finished with a solid score of 108.

The question on the crowd and caddy’slips was… “Was this good enough for gold?”  Yes it was!!!  The Queenslander had come in with 109 and so Tom literally won on the final hole by just two shots.  Tom thoroughly enjoyed the whole games experience, from the actual playing of golf through to the meeting of many new friends, enjoying pizza with his teammates and dancing with his caddy at the closing ceremony.

Luke gets ready to putt

Luke gets ready to putt

Luke also had a very successful golf tournament.  Competing in the nine hole division, Luke played three times over the three days.  At the conclusion of day one, luke wa sin first place with a remarkabel best score of 30 shots over the nine.  Days two and three proved alittle tougher and luke shot in the fifties both days which saw him finish a creditable fourth place.

The comraderie of the NSW golf team was fantastic to see.  They were all present at the medal presentations cheering loudly and proudly and singing with gusto as the National Anthem was played nine times.

Both Tom and Luke emphasise their gratitude towards their coaches, Doug and Julia and also the Avondale Golf Club who allow them to train on it’s course each week.

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