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    Find Your Local Program

    Special Olympics Indiana energizes athletes by organizing 10 dynamic Areas, each led by dedicated volunteers to support County Programs and host exciting regional competitions. Athletes thrive in vibrant community events, competing in various meets to earn their place in state-level championships.
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    Our Initiatives

    Engage with athletes and volunteers across Indiana through our different Initiatives.

    About us

    Special Olympics Indiana engages and energizes athletes and volunteers throughout Indiana.

  • Competitions

    Next up, State Bowling!

    Bowling has grown into one of the most popular sports offered in our program. The State Bowling Tournament, held annually in late fall, brings together hundreds of athletes and Unified partners from across the state for two days of fun and competition in Indianapolis.
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    State Competitions & Beyond

    Special Olympics Indiana hosts a variety of state-level competitions year round and participates in a different national or global competition each year.

  • Athletes

    Become An Athlete

    Join Special Olympics Indiana, where 19,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities compete year-round in over 20 sports, enhancing fitness, showcasing courage, and sharing joy. Our Unified Sports® program fosters teamwork and inclusion by uniting athletes with and without disabilities. Be a part of something extraordinary!
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    Explore Volunteer Opportunities

    Whether you volunteer year-round, seasonally, or for just one event, you'll create unforgettable moments and make a significant impact. Support over 19,000 athletes to encourage their growth and foster meaningful connections.
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    Featured Fundraiser

    Polar Plunge
    Polar Plunge

Champions Together in the middle

Champions Together in the Middle is a partnership between Special Olympics Indiana and the Indiana Middle Level Education Association (IMLEA) that facilitates participation in UCS programming by middle and intermediate schools throughout Indiana. Through Champions Together in the Middle, students with and without intellectual disabilities compete in Unified Sports, hold leadership roles and spread inclusion in their school and community.

Level: Middle School

Unified Sports® Offered:

  • Unified Robotics
  • Unified esports

  • State Office Contact

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    Tori Batson

    Director of Unified Champion Schools

    Criteria for success

    Champions Together In the Middle programs strive to excel In four areas: Inclusive youth leadership, whole school engagement, Unified Sports® and collaborative fundraising.

    Inclusive Youth Leadership

    All school-sponsored UCS activities should be planned, organized and administered by an “Inclusive Student Leadership Team” that strives to do things WITH students with intellectual disabilities, NOT FOR them.

    Whole School Engagement

    The school should participate in at least one activity designed around “Whole School Engagement” and/or a school-wide fundraiser for Special Olympics Indiana that promotes and encourages awareness, respect, and inclusion of persons with intellectual disabilities.



    School Assemblies

    Hosted by comedian Craig Tornquist, our high energy school assemblies are an uplifting and fun way to energize your school while learning about Champions Together and Unified Champion Schools. Best known for his love of audience participation, Craig has delighted more than 3,000 school assembly crowds across the country and is joined by Special Olympics Indiana staff and student ambassadors in providing an overview of our program.

    To host an assembly at your school, contact Craig Tornquist at
    [email protected] or (574) 360-0853.





    Unified Sports®

    The school should organize and participate in at least one Unified Sports® activity, such as a Unified Track and Field meet, a Unified Fitness Club, a Unified Physical Education class, Unified Robotics, Unified esports, or a Unified competition.

    Collaborative Fundraising

    The school should fundraise a minimum of $750 for Special Olympics Indiana to assist in sustaining and expanding UCS activities such as the Champions Together in the Middle program.

    2023-2024 Banner Schools

    Brownsburg East Middle School
    Brownsburg West Middle School
    Clark Middle School
    East Noble Middle School
    Franklin Central Junior High 
    Franklin Community Middle School
    Greenfield-Central Junior High School
    Greensburg Junior High
    John Young Middle School

    *Schools in bold are first-time banner winners.

    Kahler Middle School
    Lowell Middle School
    Mount Vernon Middle School (Fortville)
    North Knox Jr. High School
    Plainfield Community Middle School
    South Ripley Junior High
    Tippecanoe Valley Middle School
    Zionsville Middle School
    Zionsville West Middle School

    How to get involved at your school

    Teachers and administrators can contact Tori Batson [email protected]
    Parents and students should contact a teacher or administrator at the school first.