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Canberra Today 11°/15° | Wednesday, April 24, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

Special kids do their best

Students from primary and secondary schools and colleges participated in a rotation of activities including sprints, vortex throw, long jump and shot put. The students, who have either intellectual or physical disabilities, competed in specially modified sporting activities.

The carnival, in its 11th year, is a joint initiative between local law firm Snedden Hall and Gallop and ACTSport.

Photos by Silas Brown

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