It is “correct and possible”and I have personally seen Special Olympics contributing to Pierre de Coubertin’s vision for years. Now serving over 2 million athletes in more than 160 countries, their model of sport is best for the majority of people with intellectual disabilities.
Importantly,
Special Olympics offers sports training and competition to all people with
intellectual disabilities, regardless of ability levels. Additionally, Special
Olympics actively promotes athlete leadership at all levels of the Movement
and is educating
students around the world about the detriments of discrimination and the value
of sport.
I encourage all members of the Olympic Family, governments and supporters of Olympism to learn more about Special Olympics and to support the activities of this organization.
Jacques
Rogge
President, International
Olympic Committee
An athlete from Special Olympics Kenya receives his medal during their National
Games.

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The IPC is the international representative organization of elite sports for
athletes with disabilities within the following six disability groups:
Amputee, Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual Disability,Visually Impaired,
Wheelchair and Les Autres.The International Sports Federation for
Persons with Intellectual Disability (INAS-FID), which is a member of
the IPC, serves only elite athletes with intellectual disabilities.While
INAS-FID offers an elite model of competition to those few athletes with intellectual
disabilities who qualify, Special Olympics offers sport to all persons with
intellectual disabilities, from those who could compete in INAS-FID events
to those with severe and profound challenges.
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