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Special Olympics athlete becomes disability rights champion

Given 24 hours to live at birth, Cindy Bentley beat the odds.

08/21/2025

Wisconsin Life

Special Olympics athlete becomes disability rights champion

Clip: Season 12 Episode 2 | 4m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Given 24 hours to live at birth, Cindy Bentley beat the odds.

Doctors gave Cindy Bentley 24 hours to live after she was born with fetal alcohol syndrome. She beat the odds though, and through Special Olympics Wisconsin, she found purpose and athletic success, earning White House invitations from two U.S. presidents. Now leading People First, she advocates for disability rights across the state.

08/21/2025

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