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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
Queensbury
12804
Season
Winter, Summer, Fall
Days/Times
Weekly during PT and OT
Suitable for Ages
2-7 Year Olds
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

The Special Olympics Motor Activity Training Program is designed for athletes who are unable to participate in official Special Olympics sport competitions because of their skill and/or functional abilities. The Motor Activity Training Program is designed to prepare athletes -- including those with severe or profound intellectual disability and significant physical disabilities -- for sport-specific activities appropriate for their ability levels.

Address
Center for Disability Services, Quensbury
12208
Season
Summer
Days/Times
School Days
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
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
Academic Complex, 323D, Niagara University, NY 14109
14109
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
Thursdays: 10:30 - 11:50; 12:00 - 1:20
Suitable for Ages
7+
Contact:
dgarland@niagara.edu
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

The best there is.

Golf is a precision club and ball sport, in which competing players (or golfers) use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes. The game is played on golf “courses”, each of which features a unique design, although courses typically consist of either nine or 18 holes.

Address
Harbor Links, Port Washington
11050
Season
Fall
Days/Times
Varies 2 to 8
Suitable for Ages
All
Contact:
Awuli@aol.com Terry
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open