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Marion – NE County Information
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Special Olympics Indiana divides the state into County and Area programs. County Programs are led by volunteer committees that ensure year-round sports training and competition for eligible athletes. While each committee typically serves one county, there are some that oversee multiple rural counties or portions of urban counties. The appointed County Coordinator oversees the program's operations. Connect with your local coordinator to learn more!
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Athletes can compete in a variety of sports that accommodate a diverse range of abilities.
Basketball
Bowling
Cornhole
Distance Run & Walk
Snowboarding
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
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Special Olympics Indiana’s foundational leadership program is Athlete Leadership University, which meets two weekends per year (Fall and Spring). Starting with the “Introduction to Athlete Leadership” course, athletes learn about Special Olympics, create a personal mission statement, and plan how they can lead in the organization. As athletes continue their training they develop basic leadership skills, apply these skills to specialty areas, and prepare themselves for leadership opportunities within the organization.
Athlete leaders select one of seven majors — communication, events, governance, health and fitness, sports, technology, and leadership through visual arts. Each major consists of a series of courses leading to graduation two to three years later. Following each class session, an athlete leader must complete a practicum related to the course topic. Review our Handbook for Athlete Leaders for more details on Athlete Leadership University and the curriculum.
Click here to learn more.
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A mentor, role model, and friend
Become a Coach
Share your knowledge and help athletes meet their goals — both on and offer the field. Instill a sense of sportsmanship while impacting individuals who bring a fierce sense of competition and a desire to have fun with their friends. It’s an opportunity rewarded in smiles, hugs and gratitude.
