From this article:
http://www.courierpress.com/news/200...nging-for-nba/
Ahh, I'm already stocking up on tissues. I remember watching these pieces last year, and I always ended up crying at the stories. SportsCenter aired one story a day throughout the week on their show of the different stories of athletes with Make a Wish children. I think I remember them also airing a show with all the stories, but I can't seem to find this on their schedule at the moment (though they could package them together into a show at a later date, I guess.)Michelle Kwan was skating at the East West Ice Palace in Artesia, Calif., as the cameras were rolling. Skating with her was 10-year-old Danielle Krause of Chicago.
"Danny," as her parents and friends call her, used to be an excellent skater. But in October 2005 she had a brain tumor removed and she lost her sight and ability to walk and speak.
Kwan was taping an episode for an ESPN "My Wish" series, which makes its debut June 24. The series is a joint venture between ESPN and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
I've already set my computer to cap each day's SportsCenter. I remember last year, they told you which athlete & child's story would be on the next day, and they were also shown in promos, so we should have advanced notice, at least.
Here's the ESPN-My Wish section of ESPN's site, with the stories from last year (the Seattle Mariners story was the one that made me cry every time I saw it.) I wonder if they'll do the same on their site this year, with additional first person accounts on their site:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/featu...e=mywish/index
I've found a press release about the series from a NASCAR site:
http://www.frontstretch.com/ncpr/9505/
The press release says that the each athlete/child's feature will air on SportsCenter from June 24 to June 29. "The SportsCenter segment will feature the reason for the wish, interviews with the kids and their families, and a behind-the-scenes look at the wish fulfilled, including the interaction between the youngster and the athlete." It also says that several ESPN multimedia platforms such as ESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, and ESPN360.com will offer additional and complementary content related to the five wish-granting experiences. Be sure to check the press release for more info on the series.
I've found another press release about the series! It's from the Make-A-Wish site:
http://www.wish.org/news/news_releas...n_my_wish_2007
This press release says that the key highlights from Danielle's wish were "Joined Kwan on the ice for a lesson. Kwan gave Danielle a personal tour of the displays of memorabilia from Kwan's career"



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