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  2. Special Olympics - Wikipedia

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    For young people with and without intellectual disabilities ages 2–7, Special Olympics has a Young Athletes program—an inclusive sport and play program with a focus on activities that are important to mental and physical growth. Children engage in games and activities that develop motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

  3. Intellectual disability sport classification - Wikipedia

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    People who are mildly autistic are not likely to be eligible to compete at Virtus or the Paralympic level. [9] Common classes of intellectual disabilities that meet minimum eligibility requirements for Special Olympics include Fragile X Syndrome, Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and people with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Apert Syndrome ...

  4. Disability sport classification - Wikipedia

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    Disability sports classification is a system that allows for fair competition between people with different types of disabilities.. Historically, the process has been overseen by 2 groups: specific disability type sport organizations that cover multiple sports, and specific sport organizations that cover multiple disability types including amputations, cerebral palsy, deafness, intellectual ...

  5. This Teen Triathlete With Autism Is Attempting a Guinness ...

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  6. Loretta Claiborne - Wikipedia

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    Loretta Claiborne is an American global speaker and multi-sport athlete who competes in the Special Olympics. She has been honored with the 1996 Arthur Ashe ESPY Courage Award presented to her by Denzel Washington. Claiborne was the first Special Olympics athlete elected to the Special Olympics International Board of Directors. [1]

  7. They're banned from coaching Olympic sports. Why are they ...

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    An NBC News review found at least 20 people who appear to be working with kids even though they were barred from participating in Olympic-affiliated events following abuse allegations.

  8. List of Olympic Games scandals, controversies and incidents

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    The gold medals were restored to Thorpe's children in 1983, 30 years after his death. [9] Portuguese marathon runner Francisco Lázaro became the first Olympic athlete to die in competition after collapsing on the track. Heat exhaustion, sunstroke, heart problems, and a possible electrolyte imbalance are thought to have contributed. [11]

  9. International Olympic Committee issues new guidelines on ...

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