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Special Olympics athletes are individuals with a true passion for
living life to the fullest, and achieving their potential in both
in sport and life. Special Olympics athletes learn life lessons
both on and off the field of play and have a blast competing!
There are currently more than 2.5 million children and adults with
intellectual disabilities who are training to compete in Special
Olympics. Special Olympics North Carolina offers 19
Olympic-type sports for athletes to choose from.
Special Olympics athletes have the opportunity to expand beyond
competition, by participating in the Healthy Athletes program or
the Athlete Leadership Programs, where athletes can train as coaches,
officials or public speakers.
Best of all, Special Olympics is FREE to eligible people wishing
to participate! The financial and in-kind support of sponsors and
donors make it possible for Special Olympics athletes to never be
charged a fee to compete!
Submit an athlete interest form
now!
Special Olympics Athlete Eligibility Guidelines
- Special Olympics training and competition is open to every person
with an intellectual disability
- Special Olympics athletes must be 8 years old to compete; alternative
programming is available for ages 2-7.
- A person is considered to have an intellectual disability if
that person satisfies any one of the following requirements
- the person has been identified by an agency/professional
as having an intellectual disability as determined by their
localities.
- the person has a cognitive delay, as determined by the standardized
measures such as intelligent quotient (IQ)
- the person has a closely related developmental disability
meaning the person has functional limitations in both general
learning and adaptive skills such as in recreation, work,
independent living, self-discretion and self-care.
- Persons whose functional limitations are based solely on a physical,
behavioral, or emotional disability or specific learning or sensory
disability are NOT eligible to participate in Special Olympics.
- Special Olympics athletes must register to participate in Special
Olympics as required by the Special Olympics official General
Rules:
- Submission of a completed athlete registration form, which
contains registration information, medical information and
a medical certificate
- Submission of a completed athlete release form, which contains
a release to be signed by an adult athlete or by the parent/guardian
of a minor athlete concerning medical matters and permissions
concerning publicity
- If applicable, a special release form for athletes or parents
having religious objections to the provisions in the athlete
release form concerning authorization for emergency medical
treatment
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If applicable, a special release form for athletes or
parents concerning the potential risks of Atlanto-axial
instability in athletes with Down syndrome
To receive additonal information, fill out an online athlete
interest form now!
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