Special Olympics Kansas offer year-round training and athletic competition in 20 Olympic-type sports to children and adults with Intellectual Disabilities.
Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools® is an opportunity for schools to intentionally promote meaningful social inclusion.
Staying fit is more than participating in sports. It’s a lifestyle. Learn more about our programming to support an active lifestyle for all of our athletes.
Each year Special Olympics Kansas recognizes outstanding athletes and individuals who contribute to the organization.
Special Olympics Athlete Leadership Programs (ALP’s) allow athletes to explore opportunities in roles previously considered “non-traditional”.
Innovative sport and play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities, ages 2-7, designed to introduce them to the world of Special Olympics.
Join us and beat the heat this summer at our Midnight Run 5K/10K for Special Olympics. This event is presented by the Leawood Police Department, a participating agency in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Kansas, and features a fast course through the streets of Leawood. Your participation will help raise money for Special Olympics and finishers in both the 5K and 10K Run/Walk will receive a custom finishers medal! We will start both events at Midnight on Saturday night at the Camelot Court Shopping Center near 117th and Roe in Leawood and will utilize the tree-lined Tomahawk Creek Parkway for the course, with one lap for the 5K and two laps for the 10K. Due to limitations on road closures, the 10K is a run only event with a one hour and 15 minute time limit. Please don’t choose the 10K if you are not able to meet the 10K limit as the roads will be reopened.
Registration >> https://runsignup.com/Race/KS/Leawood/MidnightRun5K10K