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Governor Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro welcomed athletes, advocates, and guests to the Governor’s Residence this ...
The Special Olympics Indiana Summer Games were held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with events at Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Vigo Bowl and the Terre Haute ...
Special Olympics Indiana says it uses sports, health, education and leadership programs to “empower” more than 19,000 Indiana adults and children with intellectual disabilities.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Team Indiana will be represented in the 2026 Special Olympics by more than 100 athletes, Unified partners, coaches, and support staff next summer in Minneapolis.
Special Olympics Indiana uses sports, health, education and leadership programs to empower more than 19,000 Indiana adults and children with intellectual disabilities.
Special Olympics Indiana Summer Games in Terre Haute feature over 5,000 athletes, promoting athletic achievement, friendship, and fun.
The Special Olympics offers inclusive, high-quality training and competition to people of all abilities—proceeds from Cops on a Rooftop support the 19,000 Hoosier athletes who compete for free.
GREENFIELD — The track and field athletes for Hancock County Special Olympics competed in the Indiana Spring Games May 17, and a local family was awarded Family of the Year for the region.
The 2025 Summer Games are the largest annual competition within Special Olympics Indiana, bringing together more than 2400 athletes and unified partners from across the state.
INDIANAPOLIS — Police officers from across Indiana came together in Indianapolis Friday for a unique run. It's all to kick off the Special Olympics Summer Games taking place next week in Terre Haute.
Special Olympics Indiana’s annual Summer Games return to Terre Haute on June 6-8, bringing more than 5,000 athletes, Unified partners, coaches, volunteers and spectators to the campuses of ...