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People who dont have intellectual disabilities but do have conditions like specific learning difficulties, mental health issues, or physical/sensory conditions arent eligible to compete in Special Olympics.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver believed that if people with intellectual disabilities were given the same opportunities and experiences as everyone else, they could accomplish far more than anyone ever thought possible.
THE ATHLETES To be eligible to participate in Special Olympics, athletes must have an intellectual disability; a cognitive delay, or a development disability, that is, functional limitations in both general learning and adaptive skills. (They may also have a physical disability.)
(b) Special Olympics Athletes MUST also have sports physical and clearance from a licensed healthcare professional every three years unless the Program can demonstrate that their community standard is different, and collegiate and high school athletes are not required to have a sports pre-participation physical exam or
It all began in the 1950s and early 1960s, when Eunice Kennedy Shriver saw how unjustly and unfairly people with intellectual disabilities were treated. She decided to take action.

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It all began in the 1950s and early 1960s, when Eunice Kennedy Shriver saw how unjustly and unfairly people with intellectual disabilities were treated. She also saw that many children with intellectual disabilities didnt even have a place to play. She decided to take action.
History. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister of US President John F. Kennedy, believed that people with intellectual disabilities could be happy and live meaningful lives. Eunice founded the Special Olympics to positively change attitudes towards mentally handicapped people.

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