Special Olympics

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Special Olympics is an international organization that helps people with intellectual disabilities develop self confidence and social skills through sports training and competition. Special Olympics was founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in the 1960s. The late Rosemary Kennedy, who suffered from mental retardation, is often credited as the inspiration for the Special Olympics. (Shriver and Kennedy were sisters.) The current chairman and chief executive officer of the organization is Bruce Pasternack.

Today, over one million athletes, from children to adults, are involved in Special Olympics sports programs in more than 150 countries. The organization offers athletes year-round training and competition in 26 Olympic-type summer and winter sports. There is no charge to participate in Special Olympics. Events are geared to accommodate a variety of levels of ability so that athletes can compete with others who have similar capabilities.

The Special Olympics Oath is "Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."

Like the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, the Special Olympics World Games are held once every four years. The last Summer Games were held in Dublin, Ireland from June 20-29, 2003, the first time the games were held outside the USA. The last Winter Games were held in Nagano, Japan, between February 26-March 5, 2005. The first International Special Olympics Games (as they were known at the time) were held in Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, USA, in 1968.

In 2007, Shanghai will host the Summer Games.


The Special Olympics have recently given their approval to the film The Ringer. It is a film about a man (Johnny Knoxville) who pretends to be mentally challenged in order to fix the Special Olympics.

"Special_Olympics" is also an alias of comic artist Andrew Hussie. "Team Special Olympics" is his website, along with Byron Hussie and Cynthia Marie.

List of Special Olympics World Games

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Summer Games:

  • 1968 - Chicago (20 July)
  • 1970 - Chicago (13-15 August)
  • 1972 - Los Angeles (13-18 August)
  • 1975 - Mount Pleasant, Michigan (7-11 August)
  • 1979 - Brockport (8-13 August)
  • 1983 - Baton Rouge (12-18 July)
  • 1987 - South Bend (31 July - 8 August)
  • 1991 - Minneapolis / St.Paul (19-27 July)
  • 1995 - New Haven (1-9 July)
  • 1999 - Raleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill (26 June - 4 July)
  • 2003 - Dublin, Ireland (21-29 June)
  • 2007 - Shangai, China (10-19 October)


Winter Games:

  • 1977 - Steamboat Springs (5-11 February)
  • 1981 - Village of Smugglers' Notch and Stowe (8-13 March)
  • 1985 - Park City (24-29 March)
  • 1989 - Reno / Lake Tahoe (1-8 April)
  • 1993 - Salzburg / Schladming, Austria (20-27 March)
  • 1997 - Toronto / Collingwood, Canada (1-8 February)
  • 2001 - Anchorage (4-11 March)
  • 2005 - Nagano, Japan (26 February - 4 March)
  • 2009 - Not have a host because Sarajevo withdraws

4 cities are bidding 2 americans,1 german and 1 austrian

See also

External links

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