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Special Olympics Athlete Profile: Svetlana Lebedeva

Left in an orphanage as an infant, Svetlana’s joy for life shows in many ways, but competing as a gymnast is where she excels.

Meet Ankush: From Outcast to Role Model

Golf helps Ankush practice concentration and gain respect—in India, a country where his disabilities had previously brought stigma.

Gymnastics Chose Me

Alyssa Sims says Special Olympics helped her learn to, "not think of myself as having a disability." Hear her triumphant story.

Meet Macy

When Macy's parents learned she had Down syndrome, they worried—but they knew Special Olympics could help. Watch their moving story.

See Our Athletes Around the World in "Join Hands"

This video shows the both the joy found every day thru Special Olympics, as well as the tremendous global reach of our movement.

Nelson Mandela on Justice for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Watch him talk about the work of Eunice Kennedy Shriver and the ongoing fight for justice for people with intellectual disabilities.

Maria Shriver Celebrates her Mother's Legacy of Hope

Watch Maria share a personal message in celebration of her mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

Her Legacy Continues: Tribute to Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Watch a video tribute to the founder of Special Olympics, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, with an introduction from Nelson Mandela.

Breno: The Will to Win

Hist first goal was to play judo so he could be like his older brother. Soon Breno had a new goal—to be the best judo player he could.

Watch Nelson Mandela at the 2003 World Summer Games

The former South Africa President, who died in 2013, said Special Olympics athletes are proof of "our capacity to overcome hardships."