What is Special Olympics Alachua?

Special Olympics Alachua provides year-round
sports training and competition. Children and
adults with intellectual disabilities, at NO cost to
the athlete or their caregiver, as a means to
achieve physical fitness, self-esteem and the
life skills necessary to be productive, respected
and contributing members of their communities.

Activities exist for those of all ability levels, from
the highly functioning to the severely
challenged. Anyone may participate in Special
Olympics if they meet the eligibility criteria of
having an intellectual disability or a similar
developmental disability and are 8 years of age
or older. There is no upper age limit for
participation.

Training:  
Special Olympics Alachua is founded on the
philosophy that quality training is crucial to
success in sports.  Comprehensive year-round
training and competition is available to every
athlete, conducted by dedicated volunteer
coaches.

We offer training and competition in 20 different
team and individual sports.  These athletes are
trained by 5,000 volunteer coaches, and are
supported and encouraged by more than
18,000 event volunteers statewide. At the
grassroots level, Special Olympics Florida has
over 900 local, registered training programs
within 11 geographic service areas.

Games:        Special Olympics Alachua offers
ongoing training and sports competitions held at
each organizational level, culminating in State
Games.  The State Games feature Opening
and Closing Ceremonies, the lighting of the
Special Olympics “Flame of Hope,” awards
ceremonies and a variety of social activities that
are modeled after the Olympic Games.  Over
200 county, area and state level games and
tournaments are held each year in communities
throughout the state.

Sports:    

Official Fall Sports:  

Bowling, Softball, Powerlifting, Gymnastics and
Roller Skating

Official Summer Sports

Athletics,

Bocce, Cycling, MATP*, Football (soccer),
Tennis, Volleyball
Tournaments:        Aquatics, Basketball,
Equestrian Sports, Golf, Skiing



Funding:

Special Olympics athletes are given
opportunities to participate without regard
to economic, demographic, religious, or
social factors. Neither athletes nor parents
are charged a fee to participate in the
program. This is crucial, as many of our
participants live at or below the poverty
level. We rely upon the generosity of
individual and corporate contributions.
Special Olympics Florida is a registered 501
(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Only:

*Non-competitive Motor Activities Training
Program for athletes with profound
challenges.

Healthy Athletes:

Healthy Athletes is designed to help
Special Olympics athletes improve their
health and fitness and their ability to train
and compete in Special Olympics, through
the provision of free health screenings and
referral where necessary. Special Olympics
Healthy Athletes provides health
assessment, health education, and disease
prevention and, in some cases, corrective
health care for Special Olympics athletes.  
Disciplines:  Special Olympics Special
Smiles®, Special Olympics-Lions Clubs
International Opening Eyes®, Special
Olympics Healthy Hearing, Special
Olympics FUNfitness, Special Olympics
Health Promotion, Special Olympics Fit
Feet and Special Olympics MedFest.

ALPs:

Athlete Leadership Programs (ALPs) allow
athletes to explore opportunities for
Special Olympics participation in roles
previously considered “non-traditional.”  
Our athletes are serving as board
members, staff members, local/area
committee members, officials, assistant
coaches, volunteers, and much more!  One
such opportunity is being a Global
Messenger:  a self-advocacy program
where athletes are trained in public
speaking and raise public awareness about
Special Olympics.

Young Athletes:   
Is an innovative sports play program for
children ages 2-7 with intellectual
disabilities and their peers, designed to
introduce them to the world of sports.
Activities will help children improve
cognitively, physically and socially. It helps
develop motor tracking and eye-hand
coordination and fundamental skills such
as walking jumping catching throwing.  It
prepares children to graduate to official
Special Olympics training and competition
when they turn 8 years old.

Angela

From St. Petersburg Fl.
She  Was on Pinellas Storm Special Olympics team for
8 years. Moved to Gainesville 2006 due to illness acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Angela fought over three
years. Angela passed away September 21, 2009. she
was 20 years old. her love was special olympics and
was always proud no matter how she did.



8/10/89 - 09/21/2009