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  1. The history of Special Olympics (McGraw-Hill reading : leveled books) by David McCoy, 2000
  2. Special Olympics: The First 25 Years by Ana Bueno, 1994-05
  3. Special Olympics and Paralympics: A First Book by Lorraine Henriod, 1979-04
  4. Special Olympics Georgia
  5. Officers celebrate 20 years of The Law Enforcement Torch Run[R]. (SOI).(Special Olympics): An article from: Palaestra
  6. Illinois Special Olympics: A closer look by Cheryl Parker, 1982
  7. The Treasures of Tiffany: A Special Exhibition Presented by the Chicago Tribune at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago from the Collection by Hugh McKean, 1982-07

81. The United States Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change Web Site. It's History In Your Pocke
OBVERSE 1995 special olympics Commemorative Silver Dollar. OBVERSE The arched legend special olympics World Games hovers over EK Shriver s bust,
http://www.usmint.gov/kids/index.cfm?fileContents=coinNews/cotm/2002/06.cfm

82. RBC Financial Group Sponsorship
history of RBC and the olympics RBC was a founding sponsor of the International special olympics movement in 1967, and the first national sponsor of the
http://www.rbc.com/sponsorship/history.html
RBC Home Search Site Map Contact Us ... Legal Terms Other RBC Sites: Banking Investments Insurance Global Services ... Capital Markets About RBC Corporate Profile Corporate Governance History Investor Relations ... Economics RBC and ... Community Centre Donations Sponsorships Amateur Sport ... eBusiness How to ... Become a Vendor Become an Employee Make a Compliment or a Complaint
History of RBC and the Olympics
At RBC, the Olympic games represent excellence, teamwork, diversity, and commitment - these are the same values we aspire to with our employees, our clients, and our communities. Through our past Olympic and amateur sport support, we have laid a foundation to build a lasting legacy for Canada. In 1947, Sidney Dawes, the founder of the Canadian Olympic Committee, phoned the President of the Royal Bank of Canada, Sydney Dobson, and asked for the bank’s help in getting the Canadian Olympic team to the Winter Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Royal Bank said “yes,” and from that day forward, RBC Financial Group has been a supporter of the Canadian Olympic Team and Canadian athletes. For over 50 years RBC has supported a wide range of programs with the goal of helping amateur athletes achieve their potential, whether that be on the world stage by achieving Olympic podium success, or at the grassroots level, providing programs that allow access to sport for kids. As a leading Canadian company, we look forward to helping build a lasting legacy for Vancouver, Whistler, and Canada.

83. History Of The Special Olympics
special olympics grew out of changes in public attitudes in the 60 s. Today 1.5 million developmentally disabled athletes from 160 countries take part in
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History of the Special Olympics
Special Olympics grew out of changes in public attitudes in the 60's. Today 1.5 million developmentally disabled athletes from 160 countries take part in these activities.
"Let me win, But if I cannot win, Let me be brave in the attempt." — oath of Special Olympics athletes. Presently, more than 1.5 Million developmentally disabled athletes in 160 countries are involved in Special Olympics activities. Less than fifty years ago, developmentally disabled persons often lived in a dark, cloistered, sometimes brutal, world of institutions, sheltered workshops, or family home back bedrooms; objects of sympathy, curiosity, fear. With the Sixties came profound change in public attitudes. As if ideas have wings, Doctor Frank Hayden, a medical professor in Toronto, was discovering in his research that poor physical fitness among people with developmental disabilities had less to do with the disabilities and more to do with life circumstances imposed by the assumptions of authorities and the public. About the same time in the United States, Eunice Kennedy Shriver was seeing clearly beneficial value in enabling athletic opportunities for developmentally disabled children at a summer day camp with which she was involved. Dr. Hayden used formal research to prove his contention; Eunice Shriver used observation and practice. By the late Sixties the work of the two people was compelling enough to bring the Kennedy Foundation on board as a major financial supporter. In July of 1968, the first International Special Olympic Games were held in fabled Soldier Field in Chicago. Track and field, aquatics, and floor hockey events were in the spotlight. So were 1,000 athletes from Canada and 26 American states. Since then, that spotlight has grown brighter.

84. Schwarzenegger.com - Activist - Special Olympics
CURRENT AND PAST OLYMPIANS SUPPORT THE special olympics MOVEMENT Comaneci made Olympic history at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal when,
http://www.schwarzenegger.com/en/activist/specialolympics/so_en_Support.asp?sec=

85. Olympic Studies Centre: Olympics By Subject > Paralympic Games > Adapted Sport
Includes a special report on the special olympics held in Reus (Spain) in 1996. It publishes, three times per year, the Journal of Olympic history.
http://olympicstudies.uab.es/eng/yellow/dir/ada.html
More Internet resources Olympic movement General overview IOC Olympic Museum Lausanne National Olympic Committees ... International Sports Federations History Ancient Olympic Games Modern Olympic Games Past Olympic Games Future Olympic Games ... Politics Economics Economic impact Marketing and sponsorship Culture Education Communication Olympic symbols Media Internet Volunteers ... Gender Paralympics and adapted sport Paralympic games Adapted sport Environment Urban planning Adapted Sport In this section: Selected resources available on the Internet covering issues related to sport for disabled and the Special Olympics. Resources are classified alphabetically by title. ONLINE DOCUMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHIES
INTERNET SITES
INSTITUTIONS ONLINE DOCUMENTS Adapted physical education advocacy page
By Leonard Kalakian
http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/colahn/APE/APEpage.html

86. Special Olympics Hawaii
special olympics Hawaii history special olympics Inc. was established in December 1968 as a nonprofit organization to provide year-round sports
http://search.volunteerhawaii.org/org/1124949.html
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The mission of Special Olympics Hawaii is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental retardation or a closely related developmental disability, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. Description:
Special Olympics Hawaii conducts a year-round program of physical training and competition at local, area and chapter levels. Athletes compete at local and area events prior to advancing to the chapter level competition. Special Olympics Hawaii athletes are offered the opportunity to participate and compete in clinics, camps and competitions in the following sports and events: Aquatics, Athletics, Basketball, Bocce, Bowling, Fitness, Power Lifting, Soccer, Softball Tennis and Speed Skating.
History:
Special Olympics Inc. was established in December 1968 as a non-profit organization to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental retardation, and foster increased understanding and integration of people with mental retardation in the general community. But it's history began in 1946 when the Kennedy family founded to Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation to honor the memory of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., who was killed in World War II.

87. Virtual Library Of Sport - Olympics
Olympic Games Virtual Library of Sport, history, evolution, official, news, Athens 2004 General Olympic Information special olympics Paralympics
http://sportsvl.com/rest/olympics.htm
Olympics Athens 2004 General Olympic Information Special Olympics Paralympics ...
Tickets
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General Olympic Sites

88. Special Olympics Florida
history. The concept of special olympics began in the early 1960s when Eunice Kennedy Shriver started a day camp in her own backyard for people with
http://www.sofl.org/about.aspx
FAQ Sports State Games
Inside SOFL
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PDF documents require Adobe Acrobat Reader to download. Download it Now Special Olympics Florida: A Closer Look Mission Families History Volunteers ... Services and Programs
Mission The mission of Special Olympics Florida (SOFL) is to provide year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people with intellectual disabilities who wish to participate, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community. The ultimate objective of Special Olympics Florida is to help people with intellectual disabilities participate as productive and respected members of society at large, by offering them a fair opportunity to develop and demonstrate their skills and talents through sports training and competition, and by increasing the public's awareness of their capabilities and needs. History The concept of Special Olympics began in the early 1960s when Eunice Kennedy Shriver started a day camp in her own backyard for people with intellectual disabilities (mental retardation. From that experience, it was clear that these individuals were far more capable in sports and physical activities than many experts believed.

89. History
special olympics Nova Scotia and special olympics Canada history Canadian special olympics Summer Games are held in Calgary, Alberta.
http://www.sons.ca/aboutus/history.html
Special Olympics Nova Scotia and Special Olympics Canada History first International Special Olympics 1960s
Tournament are held in Toronto.
· Introduction of new "4 Year Competition Schedule"
Nova Scotia Special Olympics (NSSO) becomes Special Olympics Nova Scotia (SONS) Nova Scotia unveils first ever Province Wide Registration Day across the province increasing athlete membership by almost 10% in one day! Nova Scotia hosts 2004 Provincial Summer Games in Halifax Nova Scotia and for the first time in history, welcomes athletes from another country to participate.

90. Press Releases: Medical Students And Special Olympics Screen D.C. Area Youth Wit
include medical history assessment, height and weight measurements, “By partnering with special olympics, we are helping medical students understand
http://www.amsa.org/news/release2.cfm?id=214

91. Olympics Sites - Kids' Place - Newark Public Library
The Athens 2004 Summer olympics, Olympic history, historic front pages, Not affiliated with the olympics, special olympics is a nonprofit program of
http://www.npl.org/Pages/KidsPlace/Sites/olympics.html
Olympics Official Olympics Websites
Media Coverage of the Sydney Olympics

Olympics for Kids

Origins of the Olympic Games
...
More about the Olympics

Official Olympic Websites
Official Site of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games

http://www.athens2004.com

Here you can find daily summaries about specific sports and all competitive events. Profiles of many athletes are also included along with a look at the Olympic venues, history of the games and a view of the city. Official Website of the Olympic Movement
http://www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp

The Olympic Movement includes the International Olympic Committee and other athletic committees that foster and promote the Olympic spirit and values throughout the world . Find all the news including events, press releases, publications and live results from sporting events as well as the history of the Olympic games and IOC information. The United States Olympic Committee's Official Web Site http://www.usoc.org

92. Welcome To Special Olympics New Hampshire!
Our history The special olympics concept was born in the early 1960 s when Eunice Kennedy Shriver started a day camp for people with mental challenges.
http://www.sonh.org/about.asp

93. 2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games In Anchorage, Alaska
special olympics is the largest sporting event in Alaska’s history. The objective of the special olympics is to provide athletic competition and
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2001/1180.htm
Bureau of Public Affairs Press Relations Office Press Releases (Other) March
Media Note
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
March 9, 2001
2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Anchorage, Alaska
The 2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games are under way March 4 through 11 in Anchorage, Alaska. With approximately 2000 athletes with developmental disabilities and more than 740 coaches from 70 countries participating, this winter’s Special Olympics is the largest sporting event in Alaska’s history. Funding from the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, which contributed $1,446,500, provided housing for all athletes. According to Laverne Johnson, a Senior Project Specialist for the bureau’s Office of Citizen Exchanges, the housing project is a "huge endeavor" because of the number of athletes involved. The objective of the Special Olympics is to provide athletic competition and year-round training for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Since 1968, when Eunice Kennedy Shriver organized the First International Special Olympic Games at Soldier Field in Chicago, more than one million athletes around the world have participated in the Special Olympics. International-level competitions in seven official winter sports are taking place in Anchorage, Eagle River, and Girdwood. Athletes are competing in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, figure skating, floor hockey, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and speed skating.

94. SPECIAL OLYMPICS
This is the first time in the 35year history of special olympics that a World Games Opening Ceremony has been held outside of the United States of America.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ojk/tt/special.htm
SPECIAL OLYMPICS TABLE TENNIS
Special Olympics Web Site

MUNSTER
LEINSTER Connaught Special Olympic Team/Club Championship of 25 March 2004

The inaugural Special Olympics Connaught Club Championship was held in the Commercial Boat Club, Galway on 25 March 2004. Teams from Rehab Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim; St. Anthony's Castlebar, Co. Mayo; St. Michaels Castlerea, Co. Roscommon and Celtic Table Tennis Club, Co. Mayo took part.
In the first match St. Anthony's took on Rehab Ballinamore, with their Capt. Kevin Gilhooly, who was undefeated in the last Area Games. This proved to be a very close and exciting match, with the result decided by individual skills. St. Anthony's Joseph Stack beat Ballinamore's Peter Green 11/6, 11/6 and 11/5. Kevin Gilhooly, Ballinamore beat Paul Kavanagh, St. Anthony's 11/9, 11/5, 9/11 and 11/7. Kevin Gilhooly, Ballinamore beat Joseph Stack, St. Anthony's 11/6, 11/9 and 11/8. St. Anthony's Capt. Paul McEllin beat Peter Green, Ballinamore 11/6, 11/5 and 11/2. Grace O'Malley scored a very high total of 141 in the Individual Skills to beat Angela McCrann, Joseph Guckian beat Michele Finerty to get two points back for Ballinamore. The final result hinged on the fact that Paul Kavanagh had earlier taken a game off Kevin Gilhooly. Final score - St. Anthony's 9 points and Rehab, Ballinamore 8 points.
In the other semi-final Celtic Table Tennis Club met St. Michael's Castlerea. St. Michael's had a new young team and were up against it with the more experienced team of World Games Bronze Medallist Noel Lydon and European Bronze Medallist Brid Walsh, assisted by talented Individual Skills players Noel Brennan and Kiera Joyce. The St. Michaels team of Peter Dolan, Jim Reynolds, Patrick Hatter. Simon Lambert and Martina O'Reilly tried their best, and the experience will stand to their good in future Games. Credit to Bernie and Bernadette for having the team looking great in their school colours.

95. Special Olympics Australia
This is the official website for special olympics in Australia. Information includes; history, calendar of events, athlete profiles and sponsors.
http://www.specialolympics.com.au

To Register Click Here

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AUSSIES SHINE IN SINGAPORE
Published Monday, June 6, 2005 SO, Singapore here we come Published Friday, June 3, 2005 Its great to be part of a global organisation that has pathways from local community sports through to State Championships on to National Games for HOLD THESE DATES Published Wednesday, May 11, 2005 SO WA - State Summer Games Date: September 30 - October 2, 2005
Athlete Functions: Friday BBQ Saturday:
Date: October 1 - 3, 2005
SO TAS - State Indoor Bias Bowls Games (Hobart)
Date: October 1 - 2, 2005
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96. Special Olympics Public Website
An international program of yearround sports training and athletic competition for more than one million children and adults with mental retardation.
http://www.specialolympics.org
East Asia (Chinese) Latin America (Spanish) Latin America (Portugese) Middle East/North Africa (Arabic) document.write(' ');
There are many ways to donate to Special Olympics . . . for example, consider using the new Special Olympics wedding/special occasion favors at your next celebration! Donate your old cell phone now! Recycle your old cell phone and benefit Special Olympics athletes around the world.
Learn more
VistaPrint and Special Olympics announce exclusive holiday cards
Portion of proceeds from sale of cards designed by Special Olympics athletes to benefit the movement Presidential decree launches planning for 2006 Special Olympics Latin America Regional Summer Games The Ringer to open on 23 December
Farrelly Brothers film uses humor to challenge negative stereotypes about people with intellectual disabilities Message from Special Olympics President Bruce Pasternack
Global Special Olympics movement pledges its support to the people and Programs of Louisiana and Mississippi President of Algeria receives award from Special Olympics Middle East/North Africa
President Bouteflika honored for his contributions to people with intellectual disabilities in Algeria Special Olympics and NBA team up for basketball clinic Special Olympics players from 20 countries sizzle on the court during Belgrade tournament
European Basketball Tournament is first regional competition hosted by Special Olympics Serbia and Montenegro Special Olympics Afghanistan holds first National Games Opening of 18.5-acre corn maze promotes 2006 Special Olympics USA National Games in Iowa

97. Special Olympics Illinois
Providing yearround sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults in Illinois.
http://www.ilso.org/
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on September 24 See photos from state competitions, Tribute Park Dedication, Area 2 Golf Pro-Am, Polar Plunges, and Cops on Top of Dunkin' Donuts Join the nearly 20,000 athletes in Illinois who gain sports skills, the joy of teamwork, self-esteem, and friendship by participating in Special Olympics. Special Olympics programs exist throughout the state for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Official Partners
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Special Olympics Created by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation

98. History
The most important dates in the history of the Olympic Games. The special last edition of the Pulse was released on Monday 30 August. more
http://www.athens2004.com/en/OlympicGamesHistory/indexpage
The official website of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games - Games of the XXVIII Olympiad Daily Summaries:
History History of the Games
As in the daytime there is no star in the sky warmer and brighter than the sun, likewise there is no competition greater than the Olympic Games
Pindar, Greek lyric poet, 5th century BC Antiquity
According to historic records, the first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC. They were dedicated to the Olympian Gods and were staged on the ancient plains of Olympia, famous for its magnificent temples of the gods Zeus and Hera Revival
In the 19th century, intellectuals such as Evangelos Zappas and Demetrios Vikelas who lent their voices and efforts to the revival of the Olympic Games. However, it was French Baron Pierre de Coubertin who orchestrated the re-establishment of the Games Timeline
The most important dates in the history of the Olympic Games. Find out when the first Winter Games were held (1932), which year the Games were broadcasted for the first time (1948), when was the first "10" awarded in Gymnastics Artistic (1976)...
Moreover, remember highlights of previous Olympic Games

99. Special Olympics Public Website
An international program of yearround sports training and athletic competition for more than one million children and adults with mental retardation.
http://www.specialolympics.com
East Asia (Chinese) Latin America (Spanish) Latin America (Portugese) Middle East/North Africa (Arabic) document.write(' ');
There are many ways to donate to Special Olympics . . . for example, consider using the new Special Olympics wedding/special occasion favors at your next celebration! Donate your old cell phone now! Recycle your old cell phone and benefit Special Olympics athletes around the world.
Learn more
VistaPrint and Special Olympics announce exclusive holiday cards
Portion of proceeds from sale of cards designed by Special Olympics athletes to benefit the movement Presidential decree launches planning for 2006 Special Olympics Latin America Regional Summer Games The Ringer to open on 23 December
Farrelly Brothers film uses humor to challenge negative stereotypes about people with intellectual disabilities Message from Special Olympics President Bruce Pasternack
Global Special Olympics movement pledges its support to the people and Programs of Louisiana and Mississippi President of Algeria receives award from Special Olympics Middle East/North Africa
President Bouteflika honored for his contributions to people with intellectual disabilities in Algeria Special Olympics and NBA team up for basketball clinic Special Olympics players from 20 countries sizzle on the court during Belgrade tournament
European Basketball Tournament is first regional competition hosted by Special Olympics Serbia and Montenegro Special Olympics Afghanistan holds first National Games Opening of 18.5-acre corn maze promotes 2006 Special Olympics USA National Games in Iowa

100. Centennial Special Olympics
Activities, practices, competitions, and information for special olympics athletes, families, and volunteers in East Central Illinois.
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What is Special Olympics?
I have noticed a few errors people make about Special Olympics.
  • Most people misunderstand who is eligible for Special Olympics. In order to be a Special Olympics athlete, you must be mentally handicapped.
    • Having only an emotional handicap (BD, ED, et al) does not make you eligible.
    • Having only a learning disability does not make you eligible. Albert Einstein, even though he was dyslexic, could not have competed.
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