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Scott County Masters (Special Olympics Iowa Powerlifting)

Special Olympics Iowa - Scott County Masters

Davenport, Iowa - Scott County

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Davenport, Iowa

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Provider overview

Scott County Masters is a Special Olympics Iowa powerlifting team for athletes with special needs from Davenport, LeClaire, and Bettendorf.

Scott County Masters is a Special Olympics Iowa powerlifting team serving athletes with special needs in the Iowa Quad Cities.

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Ages
Adult athletes with intellectual disabilities; confirm age and eligibility
Season
Year-round powerlifting training and competition
Cost
Special Olympics participation is typically free for athletes; confirm eligibility, registration, and any competition costs.

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Scott County Masters (Special Olympics Iowa)

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Special Olympics powerlifting team

Special Olympics powerlifting training and competition, eligibility, practice locations, and how to join.

Ages
Adult athletes with intellectual disabilities; confirm age and eligibility
Season
Year-round powerlifting training and competition
Schedule
Contact Special Olympics Iowa for current Scott County Masters practice times, locations, and how to join.
Cost
Special Olympics participation is typically free for athletes; confirm eligibility, registration, and any competition costs.
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Why this is listed
Scott County Masters is a Special Olympics Iowa powerlifting team described as the only special-needs powerlifting team in the Quad Cities, with athletes from Davenport, LeClaire, and Bettendorf.
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Special Olympics powerlifting team

Scott County Masters is a Special Olympics Iowa powerlifting team described as the only special-needs powerlifting team in the Quad Cities, with athletes from Davenport, LeClaire, and Bettendorf.

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What the provider says: The source names a Special Olympics Iowa team, a special-needs powerlifting team, and athletes from Davenport, LeClaire, and Bettendorf.

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What we found: Scott County Masters is a Special Olympics Iowa powerlifting team described as the only special-needs powerlifting team in the Quad Cities, with athletes from Davenport, LeClaire, and Bettendorf.

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