Brave in the Attempt

Brave in the Attempt Athletes Isaiah Pope and Addie Davis. Heading to USA Games!

26 min · 12 de feb de 2026
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Brave in the Attempt Podcast is sharing two powerful interviews with athletes heading to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. Meet Isaiah Pope and Addie Davis, who have been chosen to represent Special Olympics Nebraska at the USA Games in Minnesota this summer. 🏅 Isaiah will compete in Track, and Addie will compete in Bocce. In these episodes, Isaiah and Addie share their incredible stories and how competing in Special Olympics has shaped their confidence, friendships, and lives both on and off the field.

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