FanSided Expands Unified Storytelling Coverage for Super Bowl Week and Big Game with Hire of Two Special Olympics Athletes


Special Olympics Florida athlete and Sportscaster Malcom Harris-Gowdie Returns to the Row for the Third Time and Joins Special Olympics Nebraska athlete Wyatt Spalding on Reporting Team

NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — For the past 12 years, Special Olympics has built its unified presence on Super Bowl Media Row, inviting Special Olympics athletes and international celebrity supporters and partners to help change perceptions of what a more inclusive world can, and should be. These athletes and supporters descend on Super Bowl Media Row to share their personal stories and advocate for more inclusion in the community — on the playing field, in the classroom and even in the doctor’s office. They have changed the way the world views ability and acceptance. It is at Media Row that these athletes and supporters have an opportunity to speak with global media outlets and change stereotypes about people with intellectual disabilities and demonstrate how sports is the greatest equalizer for us all.