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Statement of EligibilityTo be eligible to participate in Special Olympics, athletes must be at least 8 years old* and identified by an agency or professional as having one of the following conditions: intellectual disability; a cognitive delay as determined by standardized measures such as intelligence quotient or other generally accepted measures; or a closely related development disability, i.e., functional limitations in both general learning and adaptive skills. There is no cost to participate in Special Olympics. *Children ages 2 ˝ to 7 are eligible to participate in the Young Athlete Program. What Is an Intellectual Disability?In the context of Special Olympics, the term “intellectual disabilities”
is a synonym for mental retardation. Therefore, Special Olympics uses
the definition of intellectual disabilities/mental retardation provided
by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations’ specialized
agency for health. According to the WHO, intellectual disability is a
condition of arrested or incomplete development of the mind
characterized by impairment of skills and overall intelligence in areas
such as cognition, language, and motor and social abilities.
Intellectual disability can occur with or without any other physical or
mental disorders. Although reduced level of intellectual functioning is
the characteristic feature of this disorder, the diagnosis is made only
if it is associated with a diminished ability to adapt to the daily
demands of the normal social environment.
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