2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games Explained

7th Special Olympics World Winter Games
Host City:Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Nations:>80
Athletes:~2750
Events:–7 sports
Opening:March 4
Closing:March 11
Torch Lighter:
Spreviouss:1999 North Carolina
Snexts:2003 Dublin
Sprevious:1997 Toronto

The 2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games was the 7th edition of the Winter Special Olympics World Games.It is a multi-sporting event that was held from March 4, 2001, to March 11, 2001. It was hosted by Anchorage, Alaska which is in Alaska, a state of the United States.[1]

Cross Country Skiing, Alpine Skiing, Speed Skating, Floor Hockey, Snowshoeing and Snowboarding were the sporting events that took place at the Winter Special Olympics. More than 2750 athletes and coaches from 80 countries participated at the Games.[2] [3]

The Local Organizing Committee raised about 17 million for the Games while more than 6000 people worked as volunteers for the Games.

This event is set to be the largest sporting event held in the history of Alaska.

Notes and References

  1. News: Special Olympics World Games Comes to Anchorage - Alaska Sports Hall Of Fame. Alaska Sports Hall Of Fame. 2017-09-04. en-US.
  2. Web site: "2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games: Showcases a "Can Do" Attitude on the Global Stage. (Sports, Recreation, & Play)" - The Exceptional Parent, Vol. 31, Issue 5, May 2001. en. 2017-09-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20170904163601/https://www.questia.com/magazine/1G1-103378637/2001-special-olympics-world-winter-games-showcases. dead.
  3. Web site: Team USA Selected for 2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games Peninsula Clarion. peninsulaclarion.com. 2017-09-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20170904194440/http://peninsulaclarion.com/stories/011001/ala_011001alapm0090001.shtml#.Wa0E3ctX5Ag. 2017-09-04. dead.