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Summer Games
Sport: All Sports Available
Date: June 5-7, 2009
Location: Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven and Hamden Hall Athletic Fields, Hamden
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Summer Games
Event: Summer Games Dance
Date: June 7, 2009
Location: Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven
Special Olympics is more than just sports, it's also a whole new social world for our athletes. Persons with intellectual disabilities don't just join SOCT to build physical fitness but they enroll to find companions, make new friends, and be with people who they can relate to. And this all happens at the annual Summer Games dance. Be a part of the "best thing about Special Olympics" and come watch athletes have a blast and dance the night away.
Fall Sports Festival
Sport: All Sports Available
Date: September 11, 12 & 13, 2009
Location: Sleeping Giant Golf Course, Hamden
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Holiday Sports Classic
Sport: All Sports Available
Date: November 21 & 22, 2009
Location: Flood Middle School, Stratford
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Sport: Bowling
Date: November 21 & 22, 2009
Location: AMF Lanes, East Haven
Holiday Sports Classic bowling takes the position as the number one most popular sport among our athletes and partners. With over 1,900 competitors bowling for two days straight, there is sure to be a lot of excitement!
Winter Games
Sport: All Sports Available
Date: March 2010
Location: Pratt & Whitney Hangar, East Hartford
The Floor Hockey competition takes place during the weekend of the Winter Games and includes persons with and without intellectual disabilities playing together and against each other in a challenging and enduring match of floor hockey. Over a dozen teams from across Connecticut come together to celebrate Special Olympics Connecticut and the intense sport of hockey.
Urban Youth Day
Date: April 7, 2009
Location: New Haven City-wide Field House
Urban Youth Day is an event designed to bring inner city youth and Special Olympics Connecticut athletes together to compete with and against each other on the basketball court and in track & field. Students from over 10 inner-city schools are bused into the New Haven City-Wide Field House to enjoy a day of competition. New to the event this year is an exhibition of gymnastics, golf, floor hockey and power lifting; sports students may not have otherwise been exposed to. Special Olympics CT athletes will be on hand to demonstrate and answer any questions.
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