BRIAN M. JOHNSON
@brianjohnsonBP
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BRIAN M. JOHNSON
@brianjohnsonBP
BRISTOL — The president of DK Movement Cares trained runners from ages 5 to young adults this past Saturday at Bristol Eastern High School for this year’s Special Olympics.
Derek Jones, who is the president and founder of DK Movement Cares, said that he helped several athletes, ranging in age from 5 and six years old to young adults, to train for the Bristol Special Olympics this summer. He said that the athletes train at Bristol High School every Saturday.