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Dale Moss and Dr. Seun Adigun Join Unified Sports Experiences at Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025

Unified Snowshoeing and Unified Floorball bring people together in fun, friendly sports competition.
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Dr. Seun Adigun (back row, second from left) and Special Olympics athletes are all smiles after participating in Unified Snowshoeing at Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025.
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Dale Moss soars across the finish line after competing in Unified Snowshoeing at Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025. 

[Turin, Italy - 10 March 2025] Special Olympics Global Ambassadors Dale Moss and Dr. Seun Adigun competed in snowshoeing and floorball alongside Special Olympics athletes in a Unified Sports Experience at World Winter Games Turin 2025.

“I always say there is no other time that I am happier than when I’m at the Special Olympics World Games,” said Dale Moss, former American professional football player, actor, producer, and filmmaker. “The Unified Sports Experiences are something I greatly look forward to! I get to see if I can shake the rust off and come through for my team in snowshoeing and also floorball which will be so much fun!”

“I am absolutely ecstatic! I was so excited to try snowshoeing, and am so happy to do it for the first time in the Italian Alps with Special Olympics athletes.”
Dr. Seun Adigun, legendary Nigerian-American athlete and the first African Summer and Winter Olympian

“Today was an incredible day!” said Pabo Composto, Special Olympics Argentina multi-sport athlete, Board Member, and Sargent Shriver Global Messenger. “I was able to see snowy mountains and meet like-minded people. At the Unified Sports Experience, I saw true inclusion and everyone enjoying every moment. It was exciting to learn and have fun with everyone. Let’s keep having a good time and enjoying the Games to the fullest!”

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Sargent Shriver Global Messengers Pablo Composto and Grace Payne celebrate Unified Snowshoeing at Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 with Games mascot Moly.

Inspired by the Special Olympics Unified Sports® program, Unified Sports® Experiences provide memorable opportunities for athletes and fans to experience and demonstrate the importance of inclusion, sportsmanship, and friendship. These events are designed to help foster a relationship of respect, acceptance and camaraderie among all participants by uniting everyone in the joy of competition.

Twenty teams of four people each—two Special Olympics athletes and two people without intellectual disabilities—competed in Unified Snowshoeing at the Sestriere Sport Center on 10 March. Each teammate ran 50 meters in a relay format for 200 meters total.

On Wednesday 12 March, six seven-person teams will compete in Unified Floorball at Inalpi Arena from 17:00-18:00. Each team will compete in three 10-minute matches.

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Snowshoeing competitors with and without intellectual disabilities pass the baton during the 200-meter relay Unified Sports Experience at Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025. 

Special Olympics Unified Sports® Experiences are a series of non-official Special Olympics sports exhibition activities that bring together Special Olympics athletes with professional and Olympic sports personalities, dignitaries, celebrities and fans in fun and competitive sports events.

ESPN has served as the Global Presenting Sponsor of Special Olympics Unified Sports since 2013, supporting the growth and expansion of this program that empowers individuals with and without intellectual disabilities to engage through the power of sports. Over one million people participate in Unified Sports worldwide.

About Special Olympics

Founded in 1968, Special Olympics is a global sports movement to end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities. We foster acceptance of all people through the power of sport and programming in education, health and leadership. With over four million athletes and Unified Sports® partners and one million coaches and volunteers in 200 countries, Special Olympics delivers more than 30 Olympic-type sports and nearly 50,000 games and competitions every year. Engage with us on: X, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Learn more at SpecialOlympics.org.

About Special Olympics World Winter Games 2025

The world’s largest sports and humanitarian event is coming to Turin, Italy. 1,500 athletes representing 102 countries will gather for the sporting experience of a lifetime—competing at the Winter Games taking place from 8 – 15 March. Sports disciplines featured are Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, DanceSport, Figure Skating, Floorball, Short Track Speed Skating, Snowboarding and Snowshoeing.

Special Olympics, the Special Olympics World Winter Games 2025 Organizing Committee and Special Olympics Italy proudly thank our sponsors for their generous support and commitment, specifically The Coca-Cola Company, Proud Global Partner of the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 and Founding Partner of Special Olympics; Toyota Motor Europe, Presenting Sponsor and Mobility Partner; Intesa Sanpaolo Bank, Presenting Sponsor; and our Main Sponsors Brightspot and Lions Clubs International Foundation; and Official Sponsors ESPN and Robe di Kappa.

We also thank regional and local Italian organizations for their support of the Winter Games: the Italian Government Federal Ministries of Sport and Youth, Tourism, and Disabilities, Piedmont Region, City of Turin, City of Bardonecchia, City of Sestriere, City of Pragelato, the Italian National Olympic Committee and the Italian Paralympic Committee.

For more information on the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025, including volunteer and sponsorship opportunities, visit https://www.turin2025.org
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Rebecca Simon

Special Olympics International
Senior Director of Communications
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