Competing in organized sports before even entering elementary school, Lynna Marie Hodgson is no stranger to success on the sports field. Her proudest Special Olympics moment is bringing home a gold medal in the 100-meter run at the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.
But when Lynna found she was not performing as well in her sports as she could, she went to her doctor and together they determined she could be healthier. After improving her health, she wanted to encourage others in her Missouri community to do the same and found her calling as a Special Olympics Health Messenger.
Lynna says, “I have been sharing Wellness Wednesday tips weekly and I host six-week challenges. One tip I share is that it’s important to listen to your body. Make sure you don’t overdo it. It’s also important to drink a lot of water and stretch.”
When Lynna is not leading as a Health Messenger or competing in basketball, bowling, track and field, softball or bocce, she enjoys spending time with her two shih-tzus, listening to music, photography, working, and spending time with family.
Health Messengers
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Raluca Ioana Avram
Romania -
Gilmour Borg
Malta -
Kiera Byland
Great Britain -
Kayla Cornell
Michigan, USA -
Beth Donahue
Massachusetts, USA -
Vince Egan
Colorado, USA -
Maryann Gonzalez
Florida, USA -
Adam Hammer
Hungary -
Stephanie Handojo
To Stephanie, the athlete oath isn't just a saying. It's a valuable tool for overcoming her greatest fears. Being involved in Special Olympics has given Stephanie the confidence she needs to celebrate her abilities and pursue her dreams. As a Sargent Shriver International Global Messenger and a Health Messenger, she wants to promote health and educate young athletes. -
Lynna Marie Hodgson
Missouri, USA -
Kisha Morgan
Mississippi, USA -
Darci Owens
Alaska, USA -
Jasmine Sharif
Pakistan -
Kurtis Siu
Hong Kong -
Yi-Hsuan Tseng
Chinese Taipei -
Lize Weerdenburg
Netherlands -
Su Xing “Jack” Zheng
China