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Special Olympics SportsAny athlete who is eight years of age or older and whose primary diagnosis is mentally disabled is eligible for competition in Special Olympics. An athlete can be multiply disabled (i.e. cerebral palsy and mentally disabled) but the primary disability must be mental retardation. We receive many calls from parents whose children are multiply disabled who are confused about whether their child should compete in Special Olympics or Physically Challenged Sports. As a general rule, if your child is placed in a Mildly Mentally Disabled classroom (MIMD), a Moderately Mentally Disabled classroom (MOMD) or a Severely Mentally Disabled classroom (SMD), they should be participating in Special Olympics. Special Olympics has designed several specific competitive events for multiply disabled children and adults which are geared to athletes with limited mobility and motor skills. Because of the highly competitive nature of Physically Challenged Sports, Special Olympics would be more appropriate for these athletes.Jump to the Special Olympics Sports practice schedules.
Physically Challenged SportsAthletes ages six years old and older who have an orthopedic impairment, neurological disorder, genetic disease or sensory impairment are eligible to compete in these programs. Disabilities may include (but not be limited to) Cerebral Palsy, spinal cord injury, Spina Bifida, traumatic brain injury, Muscular Dystrophy, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Dwarfism or Blindness. Athletes compete in events sanctioned by Disabled Sports Organizations (DSOs) which design competition specific to their populations. Examples of DSOs include Wheelchair Sports, USA, United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association, Disabled Sports, USA, United States Les Autres Sports Association, Dwarf Athletic Association of America or the United States Assocation of Blind Athletes. These organizations have classification systems based on the functional ability of the athlete. Each athlete is assessed by a trained classifier and placed in a specific class, enabling the athlete to compete against athletes of similar ability. Competition is broken down by age, gender and classification.Jump to the Physically Challenged Sports practice schedules. Jump back to the top of this page to re-read the classifications.
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Special OlympicsArizona Special Olympics Swim Championships October 16 & 17 Coronado Park Pool Scottsdale Arizona Special Olympics Golf Championships October 16 & 17 Coronado Park Scottsdale Special Olympics Bowling Wednesdays through December 9 3:30 to 5:00 PM $3.50 for 3 games and shoe rental AMF Apache 815 E. Main St. Mesa East Valley Special Olympics Bowling Tourney October 28, 30 & 31 AMF Apache Arizona Special Olympics State Bowling Tournament December 4 & 5 Tucson Special Olympics Unified Bowling Saturdays through December 12 12:30 to 3:00 PM $5.00 for 3 games and shoe rental AMF Apache East Valley Special Olympics Unified Bowling Tourney October 24 Chandler Lanes Arizona Ave & Warner Rd. Chandler Arizona Special Olympics State Bowling Meet December 4 & 5 Details to be announced Soccer Thursdays through December 3 Ages 8-15 6:30 to 7:30 PM Ages 16 & up 7:30 to 9:00 PM Franklin West Field 236 South Sirrine East Valley Special Olympics Soccer Tournament November 14 Details to be announced Arizona Special Olympics State Soccer Meet December 4 & 5 Arizona School for the Deaf & Blind Tucson Cycling Saturday mornings starting October 17 All Ages 9:30 to 11:00 AM Mesa High School Driving Range Harris & 8th Ave Mesa East Valley Special Olympics Cycling Meet October 14 Mesa High School Driving Range Harris & 8th Ave Mesa Arizona Special Olympics State Cycling Meet December 4 & 5 Arizona School for the Deaf & Blind TucsonJump back to the top of this page to re-read the classifications.
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Physically ChallengedMesa Challenge Swim Meet October 10 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Kino Jr. High Pool 848 N. Horne Mesa Desert Challenge Games Swim Meet April 24 1:00 PM Kino Jr. High Pool 848 N. Horne Mesa Bowling Saturday mornings starting October 17 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM AMF Apache Main & Horne Mesa Tucson Victory Tournament TBA Golden Pin Lanes Tucson Mesa Bowling Challenge December 12 TBA Mesa Power Soccer for Electric Wheelchair Users Saturdays starting Oct 17 thru Dec 12 12:30 to 2:00 PM Lowell Elementary Gym 920 E. Broadway Mesa Wheelchair Basketball Saturday afternoons starting Oct 17 thru Dec 12 2:30 to 4:00 PM Lowell Elementary Gym 920 E. Broadway Mesa SkiAble Weekend - Learning to ski for Physically Disabled Youth & Adults Thursday to Monday January 22 to 25 Arizona Snow Bowl FlagstaffJump back to the top of this page to re-read the classifications.
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Coming EventsRead Selected Articles from our Newsletter, Sportsline.Our Fall 1998 issue hit mailboxes all over the East Valley in October. If you missed it, get the latest scoop right here!
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