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Special Olympics USA Website
Special Olympics USA Website
Every two years, athletes, Unified partners, and coaches from all 52 Special Olympics US Programs come together to make up the Special Olympics USA delegation at Special Olympics World Games and Special Olympics World Winter Games.
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World Winter Games Turin 2025 | Results
World Winter Games Turin 2025 | Results
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Meet the Team
Meet the Team
Special Olympics USA is proud to send a delegation of more than 160 members from 42 states to compete at the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025. Meet the team below!
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Messages of Encouragement with Microsoft Copilot
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2025 Delegation Announcement
2025 Delegation Announcement
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The Great Equal-ICE-er
The Great Equal-ICE-er
Winters Weathered
Winters Weathered
With an average snowfall of 72 inches per year, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, far surpasses the national average of 28 inches. A small town, it’s called home to a population of 61, including Special Olympics West Virginia athlete Brandon Wilt. Given its distance from bigger city lights, these West…
Inhale Strength, Exhale Limits
Inhale Strength, Exhale Limits
January 12, 2009 began like any other day for Special Olympics New Jersey athlete Aadita Arulalan as she laced up her skates, took several deep breaths and skated onto the ice. With each glide forward, her momentum, her confidence escalates. She readies for a jump sequence, which requires…
Up Her Sleeve
Up Her Sleeve
Always Home
Always Home
Built and fortified by generations, Special Olympics is home to many. What we may lack in biological ties, we more than compensate for with our shared commitment to inclusion and a sense of belonging. Special Olympics Michigan athlete Max Gilbert was raised by parents who taught him the importance…
Spilling the Tea
Spilling the Tea
For nearly five years, Lindsay has worked as a tea barista at ExtraSpecialTeas, where she assists with baking operations, brewing and supporting their community-based day programs
Lead From the Art
Lead From the Art
For nearly five years, Lindsay has worked as a tea barista at ExtraSpecialTeas, where she assists with baking operations, brewing and supporting their community-based day programs
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