Athletics
Special
Olympics Wisconsin Athletics General Rules (from 2008-2009 Competition Guide)
International
Athletics General Rules (from Special Olympics Inc. Winter Sports Rules)
Special
Olympics Inc. Athletics Coaching Guide

Special Olympics Athletics has "sprinted" into international popularity with over 400,000 athletes in US Programs. Athletics is offered in every local program in the world representing over 140 countries and is the largest sport. Athletes are grouped in divisions according to their ability level, age and gender.
Athletes can compete in running events from the 100M dash to the 3000M run or relays. Some athletes also compete in field events such as the high jump, shot put, long jump and softball throw. Athletes of lower ability can participate in walking and throwing events and physically disabled athletes compete in wheelchair and motorized events.
EVENTS
- 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 3000 Meter Run
- 25, 100, 400, 800, 3000 Meter Walk
- High Jump
- Long Jump
- Standing Long Jump
- Shot Put
- Turbo Jav
- Softball Throw
- Pentathlon Click here to view the events list PDF
- 4x100, 4x400 Meter Relay
- 25, 100, 200 Meter Wheelchair
- 30 Meter Slalom Wheelchair
- 30, 50 Meter Slalom Motor Wheelchair
- 25 Meter Obstacle Motor Wheelchair
- Wheelchair Shot put
Summer Games Sports Season
State Competition each June in Stevens Point