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Games? Much more than that

As the Paralympics get underway this week, it’s well worth your time to read the below opinion piece by Mr. Continue reading →

Olympism In Action

THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE WELCOMES SPECIAL OLYMPICS IN LAUSANNE  Earlier this week, Special Olympics celebrated the spirit of Olympism as Continue reading →

Norm Richardson and Alva Stinson

Better Hearing Makes a World of Difference

In just the last couple of months, Alva Stinson, a 48-year-old athlete from Indiana, has become more confident and social, Continue reading →

Athletes now Hear The World

Special Olympics Nippon can now boast of being the first accredited Program to successfully implement the Healthy Hearing Remote Access Continue reading →

Sport in its purest form

While those of you who are regular readers of this blog are likely very familiar with what Special Olympics is Continue reading →

“Play On!”

As we reflect on the Athens experience, what remains vivid in our minds are these momentous displays of pure tenacity Continue reading →

Teaching the World to Live Unified

As thousands of our athletes, coaches, family members and fans return home to more than 170 countries from Athens, they Continue reading →

APAC Youth’s thoughts on GYAS

Here’s a snapshot of what the APAC Youth Leaders and Special Olympics Athletes took away from the Global Youth Activation Continue reading →

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