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This is a private figure skating club in the town of New Hartford, NY. We operate under United States Figure Skating and offer group and private lessons for all ages and levels.

Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform spins, jumps, footwork and other intricate and challenging moves on ice skates. Figure skaters compete at various levels from beginner up to the Olympic level (senior), and at local, national, and international competitions.

Address
13413
Season
Winter
Days/Times
Schedule posted on scnh.org
Suitable for Ages
All
Contact:
stephbevins@gmail.com/315-525-3469
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
Bethlehem HS, Bethlehem YMCA
12054
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Thursdays
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

This training club competes in basketball, swimming 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.

Swimming is one of the most popular sports in world and Special Olympics is no different. Our swimming offerings include competition in a variety of skills and events, from sprints to longer distances, relays and stroke-specific challenges.

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
Suitable for Ages
All
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.

Season
Fall, July - October
Contact:
845-765-2497
Description

Welcoming new swimmers
Must be confident in the deep end and able to swim one lap successfully

Swimmers must be age “8” to swim in official competitions.

Our team is unified and we welcome siblings to mentor.

We welcome volunteers as swim and safety buddies.

Must submit full medical and consent
Documentation before attending training and contact the head coach to discuss swim level and any medical and / or allergy concerns.

Swimming is one of the most popular sports in world. Unlike other sports, swimming is a life skill that is taught, first, to ensure safety and, secondly, for sports and competition purposes. Aquatics covers a great variety of swimming skills, from short sprints to longer events and relays.

Address
Goshen Aquatic Center
1717 17 M Goshen NY (enter front door)

10924
Season
Train all year with breaks in June, September and October
Suitable for Ages
Swimmers must be age “8” to swim in official competitions.
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
Various
Season
Winter, November - February
Days/Times
Wed 6-8, Sat 10-12
Suitable for Ages
18+
Contact:
845-765-2497
Address
At Home- E Sports only
12883
Season
Winter
Days/Times
At Home
Suitable for Ages
HS
Contact:
518-388-0790
Description

Physical Fitness is a key to the ongoing health and success of every athlete. Special Olympics New York is proud to offer a variety of fitness clubs that keep athletes in shape in the off-season and bring teammates together to experience the mental and social benefits of being a Special Olympics athlete year-round.

Address
Tiny Leaders Child Center
12901
Season
Summer, March – June
Days/Times
Various
Suitable for Ages
2 thru 7
Contact:
518-388-0790
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
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
Strike Zone, Saratoga
12866
Season
Winter, November - February
Days/Times
Saturday AM
Suitable for Ages
8 & up
Contact:
518-388-0790
Description

Snowshoeing is a signature Special Olympics sport for athletes of all ages and abilities, and one of our most popular winter offerings. Athletes are trained for competition at a variety of distances, racing to cross the finish line in the fastest time. Snowshoers are so committed to their sports that when there is no snow on the ground, athletes compete in the sand on beaches all across New York!

Address
Northeast Elementary School
14850
Season
Winter, November - February
Days/Times
Sundays 2-3 pm
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6839
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
Cornell University- Barton Hall
14853
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
Wednesdays and Thursdays 7:00-8:30
Suitable for Ages
16+
Contact:
315-314-6855
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
Cornell University- Helen Newman Bowling Lanes
14853
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Starting March 11th 4:30-6:00 pm
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6855
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
Cort-Lanes
13045
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Starting March 12th 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6855
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
Atlas Bowl- Trumansburg
13905
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Wednesdays 4:00-5:30
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6855
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

Strength. Persistence. Determination. These are the qualities of a Special Olympics New York powerlifter. Training is offered for athletes in any weight class, with competition in squat, dead lift and bench press. Powerlifting is a summer sport, however, most powerlifting clubs train year-round, keeping athletes at the top of their game while also fostering some of the closest relationships between teammates within Special Olympics.

Address
Ithaca YMCA
14850
Season
Summer, March – June
Days/Times
March-May
Suitable for Ages
16+
Contact:
315-314-6855
Open/Closed for new registrants
Closed
Description

Swimming is one of the most popular sports in world and Special Olympics is no different. Our swimming offerings include competition in a variety of skills and events, from sprints to longer distances, relays and stroke-specific challenges.

Address
Dryden Central School
13053
Season
Summer, March – June
Days/Times
Sundays from 10:00-11:30 am
Contact:
315-314-6855
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
Ithaca High School
14850
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
Sundays from 2:00-3:00 pm
Suitable for Ages
8+
Contact:
315-314-6855
Open/Closed for new registrants
Open
Description

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.

Address
Cornell University
14853
Season
Summer, March – June
Days/Times
TBD
Contact:
315-314-6855
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
100 Hinds St., Tonawanda, NY
14150
Season
Summer, March - June
Days/Times
In school
Suitable for Ages
21-Aug
Contact:
716-580-3346
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
150 Hinds St, Tonawanda, NY
14150
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

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
Town of Amherst - Basketball
14051
Season
Summer, March-June
Contact:
716-580-3346
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
Town of Amherst - Track & Field
Season
Summer, March - June
Contact:
716-580-3346
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
Alexander Community Center, 275 Alexander Ave., Cheektowaga
14211
Season
Summer, March-June
Days/Times
Wednesdays 6:30-8:30
Suitable for Ages
All
Contact:
Morgan Miecznikowski (716)897-7205 or email at cheekarp@gmail.com
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
Lancaster Lanes, 4913 Transit Rd, Depew, NY
14043
Season
Winter, November - February
Days/Times
Saturdays @3:00pm
Suitable for Ages
All
Contact:
Morgan Miecznikowski (716)897-7205 or email at cheekarp@gmail.com