FOXBOROUGH, Mass. ā The New England Revolution and Special Olympics Massachusetts (SOMA) have a long-standing relationship. The two organizations have been working together closely since 2015, when the New England Revolution hosted their inaugural Special Olympics Unified match.
Lumene Montissol joined the Revolution Unified Team in 2017, and has been an electric presence on the squad every year since, in matches and at New Englandās events, including the annual Special Olympics āBowl for a Goal.' She goes by the nickname āLightningā that embodies not only her speed on the field, but also her contagious positive energy.
In addition to Montissol being a member of Revsā Unified team, she also competes in basketball and track, earning 12 gold medals to date.
On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, Montissol was surprised on āGood Morning Americaā with news that she will have to opportunity to compete in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando, Florida. Montissolās reaction smiling ear to ear with her arms raised followed by tears of joy says it all.
āIām crying because Iām happy,ā said Montissol. āIt means my dream has come true. I feel super grateful because Iāve been waiting for this dream for a long time. Iām very grateful and Iām so happy.ā
The 26-year-old shares her best advice for others who are chasing their dreams.
āKeep believing in yourself, keep training hard and be proud of who you are,ā said Montissol.
Special Olympics, including the Revolution Unified team, have had a large influence on Montissolās life in the confident, young woman she has become.
āBefore the Special Olympics I had, like, no one to talk to,ā said Montissol. āIt is kind of lonely, and no one there wants to talk to you because you feel different. But now, since I joined Special Olympics, I became more talkative to others. It makes me feel happy. It keeps showing me a lot of confidence to socialize with other people.ā
Montissol will compete from June 5-12 in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games.


