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There's a lot going on at the 2010 USA National Games in Lincoln, Nebraska. Watch this page for updated stories, photos and videos from the Games.

How To Play the Game

There was a lot of action at the softball clinic hosted by Amanda Freed and Frank Kolarek.

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Perfect Game After Game

Meet Kolan McConiughey, right, who wants President Obama to know he's proud to be a Special Olympics bowler.

Meet Kolan

A Record Day

Golfer Scott Rohrer of York, S.C., made a world-class start at the Games, earning a world record score his first day.

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What the Games Mean

Actress and model Brooklyn Decker talks about what Special Olympics means, for competitors and spectators alike.

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Athletics in Action

It's a run for the gold, literally, as the 2010 USA Special Olympics track and field stars get on their marks, get ready and ...

Watch them go

No Age Limits

Maggie Sebastian didn't start playing tennis until her 60s -- just in time to become Rhode Island's first Special Olympics USA National Games tennis player.

Meet Maggie

Acceptance for All

On the sidelines of the games, leaders from education, business, government, sports and media have been meeting to discuss a broader vision of inclusion.

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Opening Ceremony-Show

Actor and model Brooklyn Decker fired up the crowd alongside co-emcee and fellow actor Eddie Barbanell. 

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Opening Ceremony-Fun

It was all positive energy, all the time, at the National Games Opening Ceremony--and even before it started...

Feeling good at the Games

Healthy Athletes

American Idol singer Michael Sarver experienced the full range of Special Olympics activities during his visit to Lincoln, Nebraska, including health screenings provided to athletes free of charge.

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Call to Action on Health

Special Olympics Chairman Timothy Shriver and Dr. Stephen Corbin, a Senior Vice President at Special Olympics, discuss health care needs of this special population.

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Roddick Lends a Hand

At his tennis clinic before the USA National Games, one of the world's top players tells Special Olympics athletes: "I’m in awe of all of you..."

A brief glimpse at a long day

Making the Airlift Happen

Go behind the scenes with the volunteers, pilots and organizers who make the Cessna Citation airlift a huge success.

See a small part of a big event

One Pilot's Report

Actor and pilot Harrison Ford talks to reporters after taking New Mexican athletes to the Nebraska games. He says he'll return at week's end to bring them home.

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Flame of Hope Reaches Nebraska

After a weeklong run, the Law Enforcement Torch Run concludes in Lincoln, amid triumph and perhaps a few blisters.

Read all about it

USA Games Photos

See photos from the Games, updated as they come in from Lincoln.

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