
Special Olympics Wisconsin
Through sports, health, schools, and leadership programming, Special Olympics Wisconsin is empowering people with intellectual disabilities (ID) to create a more welcoming and inclusive Wisconsin.
Events for May 2025 – Special Olympics Wisconsin
May 1, 2025 · Special Olympics Wisconsin and LETR officers team up the 12th year to collect donations and rally support for Special Olympics...
Regions - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Special Olympics Wisconsin is divided into seven regions. Each region serves athletes in its assigned counties. Regions are composed of local programs founded by community, organization, school, or independent entity.
About Us - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Special Olympics Wisconsin (SOWI) provides year-round sports opportunities for thousands athletes across the state, regardless of age or skill level. Competing in 18 Olympic-style sports, our athletes strive to beat personal records and defy expectations.
Sports - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Special Olympics Wisconsin provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in 19 Olympic-type sports for individuals with intellectual disabilities 8 years of age or older. Sports are separated into four sport seasons.
Spring Games - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Apr 7, 2025 · Thousands of basketball and swimming competitors will take part at the Special Olympics Wisconsin Spring Games in Oshkosh.
Get Involved - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Special Olympics Wisconsin offers 19 Olympic-style sports year-round, coached by certified volunteers. Athletes, averaging 33 years old, explore various sports, ensuring inclusivity across all ages and skill levels.
FAQ - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Special Olympics Wisconsin provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in 19 Olympic-type sports within four sports seasons for individuals with intellectual disabilities 8 years of age or older. Please visit our sports offered page for more information.
SOWI Announces 2024 Games Locations - Special Olympics …
Jan 12, 2024 · Special Olympics Wisconsin announced its 2024 competition slate, highlighted by a return to Wausau, Oshkosh, Whitewater, and Wisconsin Dells for its seasonal tournament series. The greater Wausau area will welcome around 120 athletes to Special Olympics Wisconsin Winter Games February 10-11.
Bowling - Special Olympics Wisconsin
Bowling is considered to be among the most popular sport in Special Olympics. It is a particularly beneficial sport to people with intellectual disabilities, irrespective of their age or sports abilities, since it ensures physical exercise along with social integration.