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Special Olympics Oklahoma benefits more than 12,000 people with intellectual disabilities, and more than 10,000 volunteers help make the competitions a reality.
Every May, the country’s largest Special Olympics track and field competition typically takes place in Stillwater, Oklahoma. However, like many things, COVID-19 has changed those plans this year.
A celebration of Special Olympics Oklahoma! 🎉 OSU President Kayse Shrum was honored with the Barry Switzer Award of Excellence and more than $160k was raised at this year's gala!
TULSA — Special Olympics Oklahoma will honor Oklahoma State University President Kayse Shrum as the 2023 recipient of the “Barry Switzer Award of Excellence” Thursday during the Gold Medal Gala ...
For volunteers and parents associated with the Boomer Sooner Area Special Olympics, seeing athletes compete is about more than sport. It's about providing children the opportunity to feel ...
TULSA, Okla. — Special Olympics Oklahoma will hold the first state qualifying tennis event on Feb. 10. Athletes who compete in the event will secure their place in the upcoming Summer Games in May.