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.
The State Basketball & Cheerleading Tournament – Topeka will be held on Saturday, March 12 at Washburn Rural High School, 5900 SW 61st St. and Washburn Rural Middle School, 5620 SW 61st St, Topeka, KS. The Basketball competition will run from 9:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday.
For more information, contact Tim Rehder at rehdert@ksso.org