Special Olympics Bharat

Special Olympics Bharat

Indian medal winners 2015
Sport Special Olympics
Jurisdiction National
Founded 1987
Headquarters Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, India
Official website
specialolympicsbharat.org
India

Special Olympics Bharat is an officially recognized programme of Special Olympics International which was started by Eunice Kennedy Shriver,[1] sister of John F. Kennedy, former president of the United States of America. It was founded in 1987 as Special Olympics India , and changed its name to Special Olympics Bharat in 2001.[1] it is recognized by the government of India as a National Sports Federation for the development of sports opportunity for the people with intellectual disabilities. The special Olympics Bharat programme has so far drawn a number of coaches to work with 850875 athletes across the country.[1] Special Olympics Bharat is a National Sports Federation also registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882 in 2001 and is accredited by Special Olympics International to conduct Special Olympics Programs in India. It is recognized by the Government of India as a National Sports Federation in the Priority Category, for development of Sports for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, and is a designated Nodal Agency for all disabilities on account of its national presence and experience, especially in rural areas which account for nearly 75 per cent of the disabled population in India.[2][3]


Oath

"Let me win. But if i can not win, let me be brave in the attempt."[1]

Achievements

A total of 885 Special Olympics Bharat athletes have participated in eight World Summer Games and five World Winter Games between 1987 and 2015.They have won 322 gold, 343 silver and 397 bronze medals in the world summer and world winter games bringing a combined count to 1062 Medals.[1]

Special Olympics World Summer Games

743 Athletes have participated at the Special Olympics World Summer Games since 1987 until 2015. Through participation across 8 World Summer Games they have won 286 Gold,304 Silver and 378 Bronze Medals to an overall tally of 968.[4]

214 Athletes and 53 Coaches participated at the Special Olympics World Summer games held in LA, USA from 25 July- 2 August 2015 across 14 sport disciplines. They were: Athletics, Aquatics, Bocce, Basketball, Badminton, Table Tennis, Volley Ball, Softball, Football, Power lifting, Roller skating, Handball, Cycling & Unified Golf .[5]

With 7,000 athletes and 3,000 coaches representing 177 countries, along with 30,000 volunteers , the 2015 Special Olympics World Games was the single biggest event in Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympic Games. The 2015 Special Olympics World Games, with the unparalleled spirit, enthusiasm, teamwork, joy and displays of courage and skill that are hallmarks of all Special Olympics events, featured 25 Olympic-style sports in venues throughout the Los Angeles region.[6]

Special Olympics World Winter Games

142 Athletes have participated at the Special Olympics World Winter Games since 1993 until 2013. Through participation across 5 World Winter Games they have won 36 Gold,39 Silver and 19 Bronze Medals to an overall tally of 94.[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Special Olympics Bharat".
  2. Physical Education and Health. India: Saraswati Publication. 2015. pp. 242, 143.
  3. 1 2 "Special Olympics/ Asia pacific/ India(Bharat)".
  4. "Special Olympics: Athletes return with 387 medals - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  5. "Looking Back At The 2015 Special Olympics, When India Won 173 Medals!". indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  6. "India Shines at the Special Olympic World Summer Games - 2015". www.narendramodi.in. Retrieved 2016-11-03.

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