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Sioux City Knights (Special Olympics Iowa)

Special Olympics Iowa - Sioux City Knights

Sioux City, Iowa - Woodbury County

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Provider overview

The Sioux City Knights is a Special Olympics Iowa delegation offering year-round sports training and competition for athletes ages 8 and older with intellectual disabilities in the greater Sioux City area.

The Sioux City Knights is a Special Olympics Iowa delegation serving the greater Sioux City area with year-round sports training and competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities.

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Registration
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Ages
Athletes ages 8 and older with intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round training, with state competitions held across the year
Cost
Special Olympics participation is typically free for athletes; confirm registration, eligibility, and how to join a sport.

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Sioux City Knights (Special Olympics Iowa)

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Special Olympics sports training and competition

Year-round Special Olympics training in many sports, regional and state competition, eligibility, and how to join an athlete.

Ages
Athletes ages 8 and older with intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round training, with state competitions held across the year
Schedule
Contact the Sioux City Knights for current sports offered, training schedules, and how a new athlete from the greater Sioux City area can join.
Cost
Special Olympics participation is typically free for athletes; confirm registration, eligibility, and how to join a sport.
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The Sioux City Knights is a Special Olympics Iowa delegation founded in 2012 that has grown to over 170 athletes ages 8 and older from the greater Sioux City area, with year-round training in 17 sports and competition at regional and state events, and a published phone and email.
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Special Olympics sports training and competition

The Sioux City Knights is a Special Olympics Iowa delegation founded in 2012 that has grown to over 170 athletes ages 8 and older from the greater Sioux City area, with year-round training in 17 sports and competition at regional and state events, and a published phone and email.

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What the provider says: The source names a Special Olympics Iowa delegation, athletes with intellectual disabilities, ages 8 and older, year-round training, and 17 sports.

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What we found: The Sioux City Knights is a Special Olympics Iowa delegation founded in 2012 that has grown to over 170 athletes ages 8 and older from the greater Sioux City area, with year-round training in 17 sports and competition at regional and state events, and a published phone and email.

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