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Special Olympics athletes land in Nova Scotia

For the first time in 24 years, Nova Scotia is hosting the Special Olympics Canada Summer Games.

Welcome committee set up at Halifax Stanfield International Airport Sunday and Monday for the games

Team Alberta's powerlifting team, from left to right: Sandy King (coach), Vaughn Lang, Scott Pagenkopf, David Nicholson and Christine Sullivan. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

A sea of peoplewearing yellow T-shirts were greeted with applause after making their way through the arrivals gate at Halifax StanfieldInternational Airport Sunday afternoon.

They're part of Team Alberta and they're going to be competing at theSpecial Olympics Canada 2018 Summer Games in Antigonish, N.S., this week. Opening ceremonies are scheduled for Tuesday and the games begin Wednesday.

"What am I looking forward to? Not only am I working hard, training and doing the best I can, but Ialso want to be here to relax and have fun," said Vaughn Langof Alberta's powerlifting team.

Vaughn is among the more than 900 athletes expectedto compete at the games. According to Special Olympics Canada, about 3,000 spectators are expected.

There are nine sports: athletics, basketball, bocce, golf, rhythmic gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and powerlifting.

Susan King, Alberta's powerliftingcoach, said she's excitedto see her team's hard work pay off.

"This is a diligent, talented group of athletes. I've been most impressed with their ability. When I started coaching Special Olympicsthis team is the pinnacle of that. I just look forward to seeing them all pull it out right at contest time," King said.

Team Alberta athletes board Antigonish-bound buses. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

Once athletes retrieved their luggage, they hopped on a bus bound for St. Francis Xavier University.

A welcoming committee set up spot near the arrivals gate at the airport. The volunteers are among about 600 that will helpout duringthe games.

The group expectedto be at the airport until past midnight Sunday and return Monday morning to greet more athletes.

A welcoming committee for the games set up at the airport Sunday and Monday. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

It's the second time the games have been held in Nova Scotia. The first time was in 1994.

Terry Richardson, a member of the 2018 Special Olympics Canada national summer games organizing committee, said St.FX is going to be a great host.

"It's going to be an impressive games ... the whole area outside of Antigonish including the county and Antigonish town are taking this and embracing these games which is probably one of the best things we could ever ask for," said Richardson.

Read more stories at CBC Nova Scotia