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Special Olympics athletes and staff get media training

By KFBB News Team

Anyone who follow sports knows that athletes are put in front of a camera for interviews all the time. Today, a special group of athletes got some hands on advice on how to give a good interview

About 30 athletes and volunteers with Special Olympics Montana learned more about working with the media and how to give an interview. It was part of a tow day leadership conference. Dozens of workshops were held including this one with hands on advice given by our own Julie Klesh and photographer David Casteel. The athletes had a chance to work on both sides of the camera to make themselves more comfortable. The entire weekend was great for the whole team.

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