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Big Show helps kick off the Special Olympics Unified Relay Across America in Miami.
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Special Olympics Florida CEO Sherry Wheelock officially lights the Flame of Hope and passes it to Special Olympics Athlete and Unified Relay Co-Captain Zach Commander.
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Geovanni Gopradi, actor and Special Olympics Goodwill Ambassador for the 2015 World Games, holds the Flame of Hope.
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Big Show is a Unified Relay Co-Captain and Special Olympics Goodwill Ambassador for the 2015 World Games.
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"I accept the Flame, and on behalf of WWE, I pass it on," Big Show says.
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The event at Miami's Marlins Park officially kicks off the Special Olympics Unified Relay Across America.
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Tiempo Libre performs as the torch is brought to the infield by a Special Olympics Athlete.
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WWE is a promotional partner of the 2015 Special Olympics World Games and the Unified Relay.
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The Unified Relay consists of three simultaneous relays that will hit all 50 states throughout 46 days.
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The Special Olympics World Games in LA are from July 25 to Aug. 2.
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The torches will travel approximately 21,000 miles over 10,000 total segments.
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More than 7,000 athletes from more than 177 countries will compete at the World Games.
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More than 30,000 volunteers and 500,000 spectators will come together in Los Angeles for the World Games this summer.