 Jumpei Kuramoto, Special Olympics Nippon (Japan), takes part in snowboarding divisioning competition at the Iizuna Resort Ski Ground in Iizuna Highland on 27 February during the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games. (Photo by Takamitsu Mifune/PHOTO KISHIMOTO)
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From 26 February – 5 March 2005, more than 1,800 Special Olympics athletes from 80 countries competed in seven sports at the 8th Special Olympics World Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. This showcase event marked the first time the Special Olympics World Winter Games were held in Asia, and made Nagano the first city to have hosted the Olympics, Paralympics and Special Olympics World Games. Athlete profiles and competition results were posted on the official World Winter Games Web site.
“The 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games will be a flagship event of the Special Olympics movement in Japan and in Asia," said Kayoko Hosokawa, Chairperson of Special Olympics Nippon and the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games Organizing Committee. "It certainly will create a legacy that will provide greater awareness of the Special Olympics movement in the region and more sports opportunities for athletes worldwide than ever before."
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