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Special Olympics bowler:"I can beat the president...!"


Kolan McConiughey bowls at Colonial Lanes in Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday March 20, 2009. McConiughey, who is cognitively impaired, has bowled five perfect games since 2005. President Barack Obama made an offhand remark on 'The Tonight Show' Thursday comparing his bowling to 'the Special Olympics or something.' He quickly apologized and told the Special Olympics chairman he wants to have some Special Olympic athletes visit the White House to bowl or play basketball.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
ANN ARBOR, Mich.-So President Barack Obama thinks he bowls like a competitor in the Special Olympics?He's obviously never met Kolan McConiughey, a mentally disabled man considered one of the nation's top Special Olympics bowlers, with five perfect games to his credit.He'd like to go to the White House and show the president a thing or two about how to roll strikes."He bowled a 129.I bowl a 300.I could beat that score easily," McConiughey said Friday. His challenge to Obama followed the president's offhand remark on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show" Thursday comparing his famously inept bowling to "the Special Olympics or something." Recognizing his blunder, Obama apologized to the chairman of the Special Olympics before the show aired.White House press secretary Robert Gibbs on Friday said the president believes that the Special Olympics are "a triumph of the human spirit." Gibbs added that Obama understands that the athletes "deserve a lot better than the thoughtless joke that he made last night."During an interview with The Associated Press,the 35-year-old Mc Coniughey quickly rolled several strikes with his left-handed hook in a short demonstration of his prowess at Colonial Lanes in Ann Arbor.In addition to five perfect games since 2005, McConiughey has also had an 800 series and carries a 212 average. He laughed as he joked about the popular president's apparently poor game."I'd tell him to get a new bowling ball, new shoes and bring him down to the lane," said McConiughey, who speaks with a serious stutter."Keep his body straight, his arm straight and keep his steps straight. He has to practice every single day."
By COREY WILLIAMS,AP Writer
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