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Special Olympics Clubs – Sydney South is a sports club located in Sydney that is a part of the global Special Olympics Australia organisation. Special Olympics is a worldwide sporting community that aims to transform the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. The organisation was founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister to US President John F Kennedy, and has grown to support over 5 million athletes in 177 countries.
In Australia, Special Olympics began in 1976 when many individuals with intellectual disabilities were confined to institutions. Although this is no longer the case, Special Olympics Australia continues to seek public support to ensure inclusion and opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. By providing them with the chance to participate in sports, the organisation aims to foster personal achievement, pride, and inclusion within the community.
Special Olympics Australia currently has 3,000 athletes participating, but with over 850,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or autism in the country, the organisation needs support to reach a wider audience and spread the joy of sport and community. Donations, volunteering, and participation are all ways in which individuals can take action and contribute to the cause.
Unlike the Olympics and Paralympics, which mainly focus on elite athletes, Special Olympics is a year-round multi-sports programme for individuals with intellectual disabilities of all capabilities. The organisation provides robust competition pathways, including the World Games held on a four-year cycle in both summer and winter sports. Awareness and funding for Special Olympics are still not as widespread as for other sporting events, so the organisation is working towards increasing its visibility and support.
Intellectual disability refers to difficulties in performing basic tasks, such as reading, handling money, or using public transport. However, this does not mean that individuals with intellectual disabilities cannot learn or succeed. They may simply learn differently or require additional time and support. Special Olympics Australia recognises the hidden talents that many individuals with intellectual disabilities possess, and sports can help them uncover and showcase these abilities.
An example of the impact of Special Olympics is 15-year-old Brittney Neill, who participated in the 2016 Special Olympics World Summer Games in LA. Despite being the youngest competitor on the Australian team, she won two bronze and one silver medal in athletics. Brittney's story highlights the determination and potential of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Special Olympics Clubs – Sydney South provides individuals in the region with the opportunity to participate in a wide range of sports. By joining the club, individuals can not only enjoy the benefits of physical activity but also contribute to a greater cause of inclusion, empowerment, and community building.