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Sport Fact Sheets
Master list of the fact sheet for our recognized and official sports.
Sports Essentials
Divisioning
The fundamental difference between Special Olympics competitions and those of other sports organizations is that athletes of all ability levels are encouraged to participate, and every athlete is recognized for his/her performance.
Sports Essentials
Coaches Code of Conduct
Special Olympics is committed to the highest ideals of sport and expects all coaches to honor sport and Special Olympics.
Research Overview
Special Olympics is a leader in the field of people with intellectual disabilities and research. Use this document to increase awareness of how Special Olympics leads to change at the individual, community and societal levels.
Research
Sports Research
Sports is at the foundation of the Special Olympics movement. Use these resources to share more about the impact of sports.
Research
Young Athletes Research
Employ the research conducted on the Special Olympics Young Athletes program, which engages children with ID between the ages of 2 and 7 in a sport and play program with a focus on motor skills development.
Unified Sports Research
Special Olympics is activating people to #PlayUnified in order to live unified. Share these resources demonstrating the many impacts of Unified Sports.
Research
Unified Strategy Research
Learn and share how Special Olympics is working toward communities where students with disabilities feel welcome and are routinely included in all school activities, opportunities and functions leading to long-term societal change.
Research
Families Research
Families are essential to the Special Olympics movement, and share the research that shows how Special Olympics positively contributes to family members of athletes, too.
Evaluation in your Program
These resources are designed to aid Special Olympics Programs conducting research and evaluation.
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