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Islander wins 2nd gold, silver at Special Olympics World Games

Roy Paynter of Kensington, P.E.I., will be coming home with a second gold medal from the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi. He now has two golds, a sliver and a bronze.

'It is a good feeling, the best feeling ever'

Roy Paynter, right, is the only Islander on Team Canada at the games. Wednesday he won his second gold medal. (Submitted by Special Olympics P.E.I.)

Kensington P.E.I.'s Roy Paynter will be coming home with another gold medal from the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi.

He now has two gold medals, a silver anda bronze for his efforts in the swimming pool.

Paynter, 21, says one thing always runs through his mind when he is competing.

"Just keep on swimming, just like the saying off of Finding Nemo," he told CBC News by phone from Abu Dhabi.

"I always have that momentum justfrom that movie, and it's always been keeping me going."

'I'm speechless'

Paynter placed first in the 200-metre free swim on Sunday and third in the 100-metre backstroke on Friday.

OnWednesday he won the 100-metre breaststroke, posting a time just under one minute and 45 seconds. LaterWednesday afternoon he also added a silver with his team winning the 4 x 50-metre medley relaywith a time of two minutesand 31 seconds.

Paynter said it feels good to win medals and representthe Island on the international stage.

"I'm speechless pretty much, it's hard to explain but it is awesome, it is a good feeling, the best feeling ever."

Paynter is the only Islander on Team Canada at the games, andis being coached by his mother.

"She knows how to push me, she knows my limit. She has always been there for me. I have someone where if I have a down day she can bring me back up."

The closing ceremony for the Games takes place Thursday, but Paynter's adventure doesn't stop there he and his familyplanto do a bit of travelling.

"I'm not heading home with the team. We are traveling to Amsterdam, Germany and Paris and Flanders Feilds."

Paynter said he is looking forward to some sightseeing and might take a year off from competition.

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With files from Malcolm Campbell