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Together with our partners at @fiba, weโ€™re proud to host the first-ever #SpecialOlympics 3x3 Unified Basketball World Cup, where athletes with and without intellectual disabilities will compete side-by-side on the global stage. Get ready for unforgettable moments, fierce competition, and the power of inclusion in action.

Unified 3x3 Basketball World Cup Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony for the Special Olympics Unified 3x3 Basketball World Cup held at the Distrito T Mobile in San Juan. #choosetoinclude

2025 Special Olympics Holiday Card

A very special thank you to all members of the Special Olympics movement this holiday season.

Coaching a Special Olympics Unified Team

Hear from Special Olympics Unified Football coaches about their reasons for being involved in Special Olympics, what makes it so special, what they try to teach athletes and what the athletes teach them.

"They Make You Feel Differentโ€”It's Fantastic"

Special Olympics transforms lives through the power and joy of sport every day around the world.

In Her Own Words: What She Learned from the Athletes

In her swimming pool, Eunice learned about guts, courage, change and commitment, lessons provided by the intellectually challenged athletes she invited.

In Her Own Words: Opportunity, 40 Years On

In the days before Special Olympics, children with intellectual disabilities in the United States were systematically excluded, Eunice says. Today, things are better though challenges remain.

In Her Own Words: Sports at the Heart

Special Olympics is a sports organization, first and foremost, and needs to remain that, Eunice says. "Sports is a great oracle for our friends."