1995 Special Olympics World Summer Games Explained

9th Special Olympics World Summer Games
Host City:New Haven, United States
Nations:143
Athletes:7,000
Events:21 sports
Opened By:Bill Clinton
Stadium:Yale Bowl
Spreviouss:2011 Minnenapolis/Saint Paul
Snexts:1999 North Carolina
Sprevious:1993 Austria

The 1995 Special Olympics World Summer Games were held in New Haven, Connecticut, United States on July 1–9, 1995.[1] More than 7,000 athletes from 143 countries gathered for competition in 21 sports. The opening and closing ceremonies were held in the Yale Bowl, and various events were held around the New Haven area, including various events held in West Haven, Connecticut. This was the first Special olympics world games that included unified sports.The hurdles and the marathon were included in athletics, squat lift was included in powerlifting, and the 40 km race was included in cycling.

Notable athletes and achievements of these games include:

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pushing for Inclusion and Improved Health for People with ID. Special Olympics. en. 2017-09-04.