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Brayan Rojas Rodriguez: A Legacy Lived

Special Olympics Costa Rica athlete Brayan Rojas Rodriguez

To create a legacy is to defy the limitations imposed by time. Special Olympics World Games defines limitless, permanentizing each victory, each friendship, each celebration. Brayan Rojas Rodriguez etched his legacy on the futsal fields of the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023, where his team won a fourth-place ribbon for Special Olympics Costa Rica. The feeling of pride was palpable, one that would endure long past the Games’ end.

“It was so beautiful,” remembered Brayan. “We got to know other countries; it’s something I will never forget.”

An hour’s drive from the nation’s capital of San José, community ties forge the city of San Ramón, Costa Rica. As someone who grew up here, 22-year-old Brayan is an integral part of its intricate web. Shortly following his return home, Brayan’s legacy would evolve in a new way – he was set to become a father. Today, Brayan and his girlfriend, also a Special Olympics Costa Rica athlete, share their home, where they are raising their 9-month-old son, Joseph Julián.

Brayan and his son, Joseph Julián

As a country that thrives on tourism, visitors are drawn to Costa Rica for its natural beauty, for its rich culture. For those very reasons, Brayan would “recommend it to everyone.” Before embarking on parenthood, Brayan described life in the Central Valley of Costa Rica as “good enough.” Studying to earn his high school diploma, he also works in data analysis for a plastics company. Through school, Brayan was introduced to Special Olympics, a place that felt better than “good enough.” Special Olympics felt like the best.

With his teammates, he was selected to represent Special Olympics Costa Rica in the men’s futsal competition for the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023. With the world widening around him, Brayan felt the power of inclusion come to life.

“We are all equal, we can all participate in whichever sport,” he said. “There is no limit to participate for anyone in the world.”

His departure for the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 carried a different weight. Waving goodbye to his girlfriend and son, Brayan boarded his flight knowing they were happy, that they were proud of him. In his preparation to compete in floorball, Brayan plans to return with a legacy reinforced by new victories, friendships and celebrations.

“It’s my way to inspire him,” said Brayan. “It’s such an incredible event; it’s going to be unforgettable.”

And the event will live on, in the stories told and memories recounted to Joseph Julián. One day, he will understand Brayan’s bravery. One day, he will understand how his father’s achievements, built on the foundation of inclusive sport, would serve to inspire. Until that day, Brayan embraces the lessons learned and the unspoken words that form the meaning of fatherhood.

“It’s the most beautiful thing that can happen in life.”

In the span of this life, and the lives of generations to follow him, Brayan will have shaped a legacy designed to last.

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