The Mirror Image Project is a social media campaign by Special Olympics that celebrates the talent, achievements and inspiring qualities of athletes. The project invites Special Olympics athletes to recreate famous photos of Special Olympics Global Ambassadors or celebrity supporters. Through these…| SpecialOlympics.org
Special Olympics Singapore athlete Noah Tan has forged a career in visual arts, but his 12 years as a bowler helped his craft in a curious way.| Special Olympics
This Mandela Day, Special Olympics is spotlighting the importance of sport and education in the Special Olympics Africa Region as it creates opportunities for those with and without intellectual disabilities to experience the benefits of sport as it pertains to health, well-being, and fitness.| SpecialOlympics.org
[Washington, D.C. – 14 July 2025] The international Board of Directors of Special Olympics is pleased to announce the appointment of David Evangelista as the global movement’s new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 January 2026. Evangelista will succeed Mary Davis, who is retiring…| SpecialOlympics.org
Marcel Schilling, a charismatic 34-year-old snowboarder from Thurgau, Switzerland, has kicked off his Special Olympics World Winter Games 2025 experience in style, adding two silver medals—in Intermediate Giant Slalom and Intermediate Super G—to his growing collection.| SpecialOlympics.org
These global stories are about the power of Special Olympics to inspire hope, confidence and courage. Special Olympics changes the lives of our athletes with intellectual disabilities but also our coaches, families, volunteers and others who have the opportunity to take part.| SpecialOlympics.org