Miles of
Description

This training club gives our athletes a social sport to engage in during the long WNY winter months. This training club practices through the fall and winter and competes in the local WNYSO February tournament at AMF Airport Lanes.

Ten-pin Bowling commonly called "Bowling" in the US, is a competitive sport in which a player (the "bowler") rolls a bowling ball down a wooden or synthetic lane with the objective of scoring points by knocking down as many pins as possible. Bowling is considered to be among the most popular sport in the Special Olympics. It is a particularly beneficial sport to people with intellectual disabilities, irrespective of their age or sports abilities, since it ensures physical exercise and at the same time participation and social integration.

 

Address
1200 East and West Rd.
14224
Season
Fall, Winter
Days/Times
Wednesdays 4:30-6:30pm
Suitable for Ages
18+
Contact:
716-580-3346
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

This training club competes in basketball, volleyball and track & field.

Basketball is one of the most popular Special Olympics sports, attracting athletes of all ages and abilities. Our youngest athletes and beginners will learn the basic skills and fundamentals of the game before putting their skills to the test on the main court. Experienced players have opportunities to play challenging ball against other training clubs in their local community, across the state and on the national and world stages. Athletes participating in this sport may also have opportunities to medal in skills and/or Unified competitions.

Volleyball is a signature Special Olympics team sport for athletes of all ages and abilities. Athletes pick up the basic skills and fundamental knowledge rather quickly, and the game can be played almost anywhere, from the beach to a gym. Athletes participating in this sport may also have opportunities to medal in individual skills and/or Unified team competitions.

Track & Field is one of the most popular Special Olympics sports, attracting athletes of all ages and abilities both in school and in local communities. Athletes are trained to compete in all of the typical track & field event such as sprint and relay races, shotput, javelin, long jump and more!

Address
475 W Hartsdale Ave., Hartsdale NY 10530
10530
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Various
Suitable for Ages
School Based
Contact:
845-765-2497
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

Handball is a physical and fast-paced team sport played indoors on a 40m x 20m court with seven players, including one goalkeeper. The object is to outscore the other team by throwing the ball into the opponent’s net. This sport was added to the Special Olympics New York portfolio in 2022.

Address
475 W Hartsdale Ave., Hartsdale NY
10530
Season
Winter, November – February
Days/Times
Various
Suitable for Ages
School Based
Contact:
845-765-2497
Description

Gymnastics is an excellent sport for beginner and experienced Special Olympics athletes alike. Athletes learn to compete in a wide array of the gymnastics events such as beam, vault, short and long floor routines and more!

Address
World Class Gymnastics
12110
Season
Winter & Summer, November –June
Days/Times
Varies
Suitable for Ages
8 & up
Contact:
518-388-0790
Description

Tennis is a popular Special Olympics sport for athletes of all ages and abilities. Athletes are trained in all aspects of the game, including stroke production, court craft and the rules of competition. Tennis training emphasizes fair play, sportsmanship and respect for fellow competitors. Tennis is fast-paced, fun and often played for a lifetime!

Address
World Gym 384 Mark Tree East Setauket
11733
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Sunday 6:30-8
Suitable for Ages
18+
Contact:
631-254-1467