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Event Leader

The role of an Event Leader is to participate in the planning, promotion, and execution process of Special Olympics events. There are several types of leadership roles athletes can do before, during, and after events.

The purpose of the training course is to provide event leaders with the required knowledge that will allow them to take on leadership roles in the planning, promotion, and execution of Special Olympics events.
Event Leader
The role of an Event Leader is to participate in the planning, promotion, and execution process of Special Olympics events. There are several types of leadership roles athletes can do before, during, and after events.The purpose of the training course is to provide event leaders with the required knowledge that will allow them to take on leadership roles in the planning, promotion, and execution of Special Olympics events.

Independent Activities

These workbooks were created for athletes looking for leadership activities to do on their own. Whether you are brand new to Athlete Leadership or you have taken similar courses before, these workbooks will walk you through a wide range of activities and reflection questions.

Workbook (PDF)

Being a leader on your own is one thing, but leading a team is a different experience. Explore what it means to engage others even when you disagree with them and identify ways to improve your skills.

Workbook (DOCX)

Being a leader on your own is one thing, but leading a team is a different experience. Explore what it means to engage others even when you disagree with them and identify ways to improve your skills.

Workbook A4 (PDF)

Being a leader on your own is one thing, but leading a team is a different experience. Explore what it means to engage others even when you disagree with them and identify ways to improve your skills.

Workbook A4 (DOCX)

Being a leader on your own is one thing, but leading a team is a different experience. Explore what it means to engage others even when you disagree with them and identify ways to improve your skills.