About the projectSpecial Olympics is a global movement whose mission is to provide year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The p...
Special Olympics is a global movement whose mission is to provide year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The project positions itself not just as an organizer of tournaments, but as a force changing society. The organization's slogan is straightforward: they help make the world healthier, happier and a better place, working towards it one step at a time - through every athlete, volunteer and family member.
The scale of the project is impressive. Special Olympics supports more than 5 million people, including athletes themselves, their unified partners, coaches and volunteers. This happens in more than 30 sports that have an Olympic format. The site acts as a central hub for information about programs anywhere in the world, from Africa to Asia to Europe.
The activities of Special Olympics go far beyond simply holding competitions. The site highlights several key strategic blocks:
Educational content is especially worth noting. For example, the School of Strength: Snack Zone project, in collaboration with professional American football player Alex Singleton, teaches athletes about proper nutrition to improve performance in competitions.
Interface specialolympics. org is designed to be as accessible and functional as possible for different user groups. The main feature of navigation is georeferencing.When entering the site, the system tries to automatically detect the user's local program. If this fails, you are prompted to manually select a region from an extensive list (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, etc.).
The site clearly separates the flow of information:
Posters for major events occupy a significant place. Upcoming high-level tournaments are announced on the site, allowing fans and participants to plan their participation in advance. For example, the dates and locations for the 2027 World Games in Santiago, USA Games 2026 in Minnesota, as well as the 3x3 Volleyball and Basketball World Cups in Poland and Puerto Rico in 2025 are already known.
There are no direct contact information (addresses or telephone numbers) on the main page, but the site provides clear instructions for contact. Users are encouraged to contact the organization to become a volunteer, athlete, coach, or learn about upcoming events. Also available is a Program Finder and the ability to start a local club or program.
Participation is open to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. In addition, the programs involve coaches, volunteers and unified partners who compete alongside the athletes.
The organization supports more than 30 Olympic-type sports. Competitions take place locally and internationally throughout the year.
In October 2025, the first Unified Volleyball World Cup will be held in Katowice (Poland). In December 2025, a 3x3 basketball tournament will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The 2027 Special Olympics World Games will be held in Santiago, and the 2026 USA Games will be held in Minnesota.
The site has an automatic location detection function. If it doesn't work, you can manually select your country or region from the list (for example, Europe, Asia, North America) through the Program Finder section.
It is a peaceful campaign by an organization to end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities.It includes various media projects such as the podcast Inclusion Revolution Radio.
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