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Description

This training club competes in both basketball 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.

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!

Season
Summer, March - June
Suitable for Ages
16+
Contact:
845-765-2497
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Floor hockey is a signature Special Olympics team sport for athletes of all ages and abilities. Games are played on the same surface as a basketball court, with teams competing to score the most goals in the opposing net. Athletes participating in this sport may also have opportunities to medal in skills and/or Unified competitions.

Address
293 Furnace Dock Rd., Cortlandt Manor, NY
10567
Season
Winter, November – February
Contact:
845-765-2497
Description

Softball is a signature Special Olympics team sport for athletes of all ages and abilities. Games are played between two teams of up to 14 players, with the object of scoring more runs than the opposing team. Athletes participating in this sport may also have opportunities to medal in skills competitions. Batters up; let’s play ball!

Address
South Park
Season
Fall, July - October
Days/Times
Tuesday's 6-730pm
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

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
North Babylon HS 1 Phelps lane North Babylon
11703
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
during school hours
Suitable for Ages
14+
Contact:
631-254-1467
Description

This training club competes in both basketball 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.

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
Various
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
Wednesday 6-8pm, Thursday 6:30-8:30pm & Saturday 10-11am
Suitable for Ages
All
Contact:
845-765-2497
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

This training club competes in both softball and bowling.

Softball is a signature Special Olympics team sport for athletes of all ages and abilities. Games are played between two teams of up to 14 players, with the object of scoring more runs than the opposing team. Athletes participating in this sport may also have opportunities to medal in skills competitions. Batters up; let’s play ball!

Bowling is a competitive individual and team sport where athletes try to knock down as many pins as possible. Bowling is considered to be among the most popular sports within Special Olympics because it is picked up relatively quickly by people of all ages and abilities, and it is one the primary Unified Sports offered in schools.

Address
Various
Season
Fall, July - October
Days/Times
Wed 6-8, Thurs 6:30-8:30, Sat 10-11
Contact:
845-765-2497
Description

Bocce is a competitive team sport suitable for all ages and abilities. Originating in Italy, the goal of the game is to roll your team’s balls closest to the target ball, which is called the pallina. Bocce is a great sport for athletes who are new to Special Olympics to try, as it can be picked up quickly and offers a fun social atmosphere. Next to soccer and golf, bocce is the third most played sport in the world!

Address
Malone Recreation Park
12953
Season
Fall, July – October
Days/Times
Fridays 3:30-5pm
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Bowling is a competitive individual and team sport where athletes try to knock down as many pins as possible. Bowling is considered to be among the most popular sports within Special Olympics because it is picked up relatively quickly by people of all ages and abilities, and it is one the primary Unified Sports offered in schools.

Address
Lucky Strike Lanes
12953
Season
Fall, July - October
Days/Times
Thursdays 3:30-5pm
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Bowling is a competitive individual and team sport where athletes try to knock down as many pins as possible. Bowling is considered to be among the most popular sports within Special Olympics because it is picked up relatively quickly by people of all ages and abilities, and it is one the primary Unified Sports offered in schools.

Address
Lucky Strike Lanes
12953
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
N/A
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Special Olympics New York Young Athletes is a sport and play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities (ID), ages 2 to 7. It introduces basic sport skills and offers families, teachers, caregivers and people from the community the chance to share the joy of sports with all children.

Address
Schenectady
12304
Season
Winter, November – February
Days/Times
Weekly during the school year
Suitable for Ages
2-7 Years Old
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

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
158 Laurel ave Northport
11768
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
during school hours
Suitable for Ages
14+
Contact:
631-254-1467
Description

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.

Address
TSE
14624
Season
Winter, November – February
Suitable for Ages
21 and up
Contact:
585-586-7400
Description

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.

Address
Manhattan
10013
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
March - May
Suitable for Ages
ages 6 - 12
Contact:
212-661-3963
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

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
Manhattan
10002
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
April - June
Suitable for Ages
ages 6 - 12
Contact:
212-661-3963
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Basketball is a one of the top sports at Special Olympics. Players take it up at all ages and at all abilities, from young players learning to handle the ball and keep it under control while dribbling to older, more experienced players who have the moves and know the strategies to play challenging ball.

Season
Summer
Suitable for Ages
18+
Contact:
845-765-2497
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Bowling is a competitive individual and team sport where athletes try to knock down as many pins as possible. Bowling is considered to be among the most popular sports within Special Olympics because it is picked up relatively quickly by people of all ages and abilities, and it is one the primary Unified Sports offered in schools.

Address
319 Suffolk St, Buffalo, NY
14215
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
After School
Suitable for Ages
21 and Under
Contact:
716-580-3346
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

Figure skating is a signature Special Olympics sport for athletes of all ages and abilities. Participants learn the tactical skills needed to compete as individuals, pairs, or groups, performing spins, jumps and other intricate and challenging moves on the ice. Beginner and seasoned figure skaters alike have an opportunity to compete at local, state, national, and world events.

Address
New Hartford Arena
13413
Season
Winter, November – February
Days/Times
Sundays from 4-5
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6839
Description

Cross Country Skiing is offered as one of 4 Special Olympics snow sports, along with Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding and Snowshoeing. Cross Country competitors propel themselves across a relatively flat snow-covered terrain using skis and poles, working to cross the finish line in the fastest time. Grab you gear and let’s hit the slopes!

Address
Hamilton College Golf Course
13323
Season
Winter, November – February
Days/Times
Varies
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6839
Address
Valley View Golf Course
13501
Season
Winter
Days/Times
varies
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6839
Description

Equestrian requires balance, stability and a skilled communication between the horse and rider, all of which Special Olympics athletes will learn to acquire as part of our sophisticated Equestrian program. Participants have an opportunity to compete at the local, state, national and world levels.

Address
Oriskany Creek Farm
 13323
Season
Fall, July – October
Days/Times
Time/Days Vary
Contact:
315-314-6847
Description

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.

Address
Oneida HS
13421
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
After School
Suitable for Ages
21 and under
Contact:
315-314-6847
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

Alpine Skiing offers some of the most exciting training and competition available for Special Olympics athletes. Athletes will benefit from being in top physical condition as they learn to achieve the balance, endurance and strength that this sport demands. Grab you gear and let’s hit the slopes!

Address
Song Mountain
13159
Season
Winter, November – February
Days/Times
Tuesday's 6-8 pm
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6839
Description

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
North Syracuse Junior High School
13212
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Wednesday at 6:00 PM starting 4/6
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6847
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

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.

Address
Frazer School
13204
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
March - June
Contact:
315-314-6847