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Special Olympics offers training and competition opportunities in 30 Olympic-type sports for athletes 8 years or older.  For children with intellectual disabilities ages 2 through 7, Special Olympics provides a Young Athletes Program. Special Olympics coaches have a unique opportunity to work with athletes in competitive situations to assist in their training for life. As a grass-roots organization, Special Olympics relies on volunteers at all levels of the movement to ensure that every athlete is offered a quality sports training and competition experience. Individual donors, corporate partners and many others make it possible for Special Olympics to offer children and adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy through participation in the program.
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Special Olympics offers 30 Olympic-type individual and team sports that provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities, including age-appropriate activities and activities for lower ability athletes. For persons with severe limitations who do not yet possess the physical and/or behavioral skills necessary to participate in these sports, Special Olympics also offers the Motor Activities Training Program (MATP).

Special Olympics Official Sports

Alpine Skiing 
Aquatics 
Athletics 
Badminton 
Basketball 
Bocce 
Bowling 
Cross Country Skiing 
Cycling 
Equestrian 
Figure Skating 
Floor Hockey 
Football (Soccer) 
Golf 

Gymnastics 
Judo 
Powerlifting 
Roller Skating 
Sailing 
Snowboarding 
Snowshoeing 
Softball 
Speed Skating 
Table Tennis 
Team Handball 
Tennis 
Volleyball 

Special Olympics Recognized Sports

Cricket 
Kayaking 
Netball 

Special Olympic Polan's Sylwia Niemiera displays her gold medal in speed skating
Sylwia Niemiera of Special Olympics Poland proudly displays the gold medal she won competing in speed skating (1000 meters) at the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games. [Photo by Takamitsu Mifune/PHOTO KISHIMOTO]

Participation in Special Olympics' year-round sports training and athletic competition is open to anyone with intellectual disabilities ages 8 and older. For children with intellectual disabilities ages 2 through 7, see the Special Olympics Families section of this Web site for information on the Young Athletes™ program. Programs are designed to serve all ability levels, and there is no charge to participate.

Special Olympics Unified Sports® brings together athletes with and without intellectual disabilities to train and compete together. Unified Sports includes virtually all Special Olympics sports, and Unified Sports competitions are an important part of Special Olympics World Games, as well as local, state/provincial and National Games.

* Official, Recognized or Locally Popular Sports are those that Special Olympics authorizes for inclusion in training and competition programs after determining that the sport will enhance the year-round aspect of sports training and competition fundamental to Special Olympics, and provides meaningful opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities, including age-appropriate activities, activities for lower ability athletes, etc.

 

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