During our fall season, Hudson County offers five Olympic-style individual and team sports that provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Athletes who participate in fall sports begin practicing in September and compete through the end of October.

If you see a sport you’re interested in but haven’t registered as an athlete, learn how to become an athlete. Athletes that are already registered should contact the local area director to learn about playing a specific sport.

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Cycling

Special Olympics cycling events include time trial and road race events of varying distances. Learn more about available event and general guidelines and find coaching and athlete resources on the Cycling page.

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Equestrian

Equestrian athletes can compete in up to three classes. Learn more about available events and general guidelines and find athlete and coaching resources on the Equestrian page.

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Golf

Special Olympics athletes that want to play and compete in golf have several different options available. Learn more about the general guidelines, how to advance to the Fall Games and the resources available to athletes and coaches on our Golf page.

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Soccer

There are many ways to play soccer through Special Olympics on traditional and Unified teams. Learn about available events and how to advance to the Fall Games plus find coaching and athlete resources on the Soccer page.

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Triathlon

Triathlon gives athletes a chance to compete in a single competition that includes swimming, cycling and running. Visit the Triathlon page to learn about available events and how to compete plus find training resources.

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