Public Information Office
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: April 18, 2007
CONTACT: Donna Myers (206)546.4717 or
dmyers@shoreline.edu
Rosemary Dunne (206) 546.5823 or
rdunne@shoreline.edu
SCC student Andy
Bryant beats personal best in Boston Marathon
Shoreline,
WA ― Shoreline Community College student and Special Olympian, Andy Bryant, ran
the Boston Marathon on April 16th, completing the 26.2 mile race in just over
three hours. The 25 year-old beat his personal best by nearly three minutes,
placing 1,372nd out of more than 20,000 runners. This is Bryant’s
fourth marathon; he ran his first in 1999.
The determined young athlete broke a record in the October 2005
Portland City Marathon, completing the race in just three hours, 18 minutes and
38 seconds. The prior record for the winner in the Special Olympic Division
was three hours, 38 minutes.
Bryant has competed in Special Olympics races
locally, taking first place in every 5,000– and 10,000 meter races he has run.
He has also been selected to go to China this fall for the Special Olympics.
At the College, he runs with the Running Club when his schedule permits.
He began taking classes at Shoreline CC in January of
2005 as a Community Integration Program (CIP) student. The CIP is a branch of
the Office of Special Services that serves adults with developmental
disabilities. He has found his niche in the Art Department and is currently
pursuing a Certificate of Proficiency with the help of Prof. Bruce Amstutz.
Bryant, whose passion is creating sculpture and 3-D design, is planning on
completing the program by the end of the year.
“Andy really knows what he wants,” says Rosemary
Dunne, program manager of the CIP. “He is very determined and goes for it –
whatever it is. He is just such a self-starter.” Dunne says that the entire
art faculty have been very supportive of Bryant.

Andy Bryant
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