Be a Fan of Inspiration ...

"When I first started playing two years ago, I wasn't that good," Bowers said. "I am better at the game now because I practice all the time."

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Be a Fan of Inclusion ...

Sanders found a new meaning to life when he joined Special Olympics. He said that being a part of this is keeping him off the streets and it's something to look forward to because he made new friends.

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Be a Fan of Sport ...

Martinez, who is from Sullivan County and is coached by Melissa Ebeling, believes that the Special Olympics has helped him stay motivated as well keeping positive.

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Athletes

"Seeing all the athletes cheering for me and Sandra Forde when we lit the Special Olympics Cauldron at Opening Ceremonies was the coolest thing. I wish the other athletes could take my place and feel what I was feeling."

- Sean O'Rourke, member of Special Olympics 2003 World Team.


Special Olympics New York serves 61,582 (2012 census) athletes, providing them with year-round sports training and competition opportunities. We are one of 52 U.S. programs, and part of a global movement that serves 3.5 million athletes in more than 170 countries.

Anyone with an intellectual disability who is 6 or older can become a Special Olympics athlete. Children between the ages of 2 ½ and 7 can participate in the Young Athletes Program. We have programs for all, regardless of ability level. Special Olympics New York organizes and runs more than 200 competitions for athletes of all ages, at no cost to participants.

Being a Special Olympics athlete means something different to everyone. Some of our athletes are most proud of the medals they’ve won. Others value the friends they’ve made. Many athletes say that being part of Special Olympics has helped them become more confident and independent.

Some ways to get started:

  • Complete our Athlete Interest Form below and we’ll get back to you with information about the program and how to get started.
  • Check out our Athlete Eligibility Policy.
  • If you have more questions about becoming an athlete, visit our Frequently Asked Questions section.
  • If you’re still unsure, contact Special Olympics New York at 800-836-6976 and we’ll provide you with a contact in your region who can help you get started.

Athletic Opportunities

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