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Special Olympics Iowa - City of Cedar Rapids Delegation

Special Olympics Iowa

Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Linn County

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Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Provider overview

The City of Cedar Rapids delegation of Special Olympics Iowa offers year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across many sports.

Special Olympics Iowa provides year-round sports training and competition for people with intellectual disabilities; the City of Cedar Rapids delegation is its largest local delegation.

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Ages
Children and adults with intellectual disabilities; confirm age eligibility by sport
Season
Year-round sports training and competition
Cost
Special Olympics participation is generally at no cost to athletes; confirm registration, eligibility, and how to join a sport.

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Special Olympics Iowa - City of Cedar Rapids Delegation

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Year-round Special Olympics sports training

Year-round sports training and competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities, multiple sports, eligibility, and registration.

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Children and adults with intellectual disabilities; confirm age eligibility by sport
Season
Year-round sports training and competition
Schedule
Contact Special Olympics Iowa or the City of Cedar Rapids delegation for current sport seasons, practice schedules, and how to register as an athlete, coach, or volunteer.
Cost
Special Olympics participation is generally at no cost to athletes; confirm registration, eligibility, and how to join a sport.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The City of Cedar Rapids delegation of Special Olympics Iowa provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering sports such as track and field, basketball, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, soccer, swimming, and volleyball.
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Year-round Special Olympics sports training

The City of Cedar Rapids delegation of Special Olympics Iowa provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering sports such as track and field, basketball, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, soccer, swimming, and volleyball.

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What the provider says: The source names year-round sports training and competition, children and adults with intellectual disabilities, and sports including track and field, basketball, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, soccer, swimming, and volleyball.

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What we found: The City of Cedar Rapids delegation of Special Olympics Iowa provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering sports such as track and field, basketball, bocce, bowling, powerlifting, soccer, swimming, and volleyball.

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