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  1. The Special Olympics World Games also known as Special Olympiad are an international sporting event for participants with intellectual disabilities, organized by the IOC-recognised Special Olympics organization.

  2. The 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games – the first summer held outside of the United States – took place in Dublin, Ireland. Approximately 7,000 athletes from 150 countries competed over 18 disciplines.

  3. www.specialolympics.org › what-we-do › games-and-competitionWorld Games

    World Games. Since the first Special Olympics International Games in 1968, the world has transcended the boundaries of geography, nationality, political philosophy, gender, age, culture and religion to come together every two years for the Special Olympics World Games.

  4. All across the nation, Special Olympics athletes are gearing up for their state’s annual Summer Games. These games give athletes the chance to compete in a variety of competition, such as aquatics, athletics, basketball, golf, gymnastics ( artistic and rhythmic ), tennis, and volleyball.

  5. Results: Beyond Gold. After the competions in each sport event division, there’s a medal ceremony, a dignified, meaningful celebration of their athletic accomplishments. First place finishers receive gold medals, second gets silver and third gets bronze, Award ribbons of various colors are presented for finishers in 4th to 8th place.

  6. Special Olympics Texas is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

  7. The first Special Olympics Games debuted in the summer of 1968, and now 50 years later, we encourage you to #ChooseToInclude people with intellectual disabilities. 6y Special Olympics:...