Special Olympics returns for first time since 2019

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Athletes compete in the 1500 meter run during the East Hawaii Special Olympics track meet at Waiakea High School on Saturday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Michael Rincon with the Honokaa Hawks runs to a teammate during a relay Saturday at the East Hawaii Special Olympics track meet at Waiakea High School. The Hawks got first place in the relay.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Wayne De Motta with the East Hawaii Explosions takes the lead in the 100 meter run during the East Hawaii Special Olympics track meet at Waiakea High School on Saturday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Kaylee Nerveza from Hilo High smiles while receiving a second-place ribbon for the 100-meter run during the East Hawaii Special Olympics track meet Saturday at Waiakea High School.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald From left, Christopher Liberato from the East Hawaii Red Waves and Michael Mitts from the Honokaa Hawks talk to each other after competing in the East Hawaii Special Olympics track meet Saturday at Waiakea High School. It was the first Special Olympics competition in Hawaii since prior to the pandemic in 2019.

Saturday morning was full of sweat and smiles as athletes competed in Hawaii’s first Special Olympics since 2019.