新闻报道
在世界的每个角落,特殊奥林匹克运动会正在改变着智力障碍人士的生活。这些新闻报道来自世界各地。
New Chapter for Inclusive Badminton as Special Olympics and BWF Reinforce Partnership
The iconic YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships 2026 played host to a landmark moment for inclusive badminton as Special Olympics and the Badminton World Federation (BWF) celebrated the renewal of their Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and launched a new 2026 – 2031 Strategic Plan, marking an exciting new chapter for inclusive badminton.
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Special Olympics Athletes to Compete in European Aquatics 2026 Open Water Events in Cyprus and Hungary
Organizations deepen their collaboration with events taking place in April and July
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Women Play, Women Lead
A significant leadership gap remains across Special Olympics globally. There are 50,739 Athlete Leaders worldwide, with 34.6% more men serving in these roles than women. The Women Play, Women Lead initiative is working to address this issue.
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The High Rates of Mental Health Struggles
New research from Special Olympics Health, authored by SOI Chief Health Officer, Dr. Dimitri Christakis was published in JAMA Network Open titled: Anxiety, Depression, and Care Barriers in Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Men’s and Women’s Teams Selected to Compete in the Unified Football World Cup Paris 2026
On 19 February, Special Olympics, Special Olympics France, and the Special Olympics Unified Football World Cup Paris 2026 Local Organizing Committee welcomed over 200 guests and partners to the historic Paris City Hall to announce the 24 teams selected to compete in the Cup.
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Magnús Captures the Spirit of Sport in Cyprus
When Sports Directors gathered in Cyprus for the Special Olympics Europe Eurasia Sports Conference in October 2025, the focus was on strengthening sport, expanding opportunity, and shaping the future of Special Olympics. For Magnús, the conference represented something more personal, a meaningful next chapter in his own journey.
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Bhutan Signs Landmark MOU to Strengthen Inclusive Education Through Sports
Bhutan’s Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) signed a landmark MoU with Special Olympics Bhutan, outlining a long-term vision to expand Unified Champion Schools® programming.
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More than a Logo, a Symbol that Connects the World Together
The story behind the Special Olympics World Games Santiago 2027 logo
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Doha’s Story: Inspiring Hope Through MATP
Doha's world changed when Omar was diagnosed with a rare and severe disability.
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Empowering the Next Generation
When Wenli first learned about Special Olympics, it wasn’t through a school program or a family connection, it was through a simple post on social media.
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The Global State of Inclusion in Education: The Year of the Teacher
A global call to action urging governments and systems to invest in teachers as the foundation of inclusive, equitable education for all learners.
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