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Kazan to host World Winter Games in 2022

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WASHINGTON: Kazan, Russia will host the Special Olympics World Winter Games in 2022 with a key aim of transformi­ng the lives and prospects of people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es across Russia.

From March 14-21, 2019, the Special Olympics World Games were held in the Middle East for the first time in Abu Dhabi.

The selection of Kazan by the Special Olympics Internatio­nal Board of Directors on Monday was made based on the city’s proven reputation for hosting large internatio­nal sporting events, support from local, state, and national government­s of Russia, and a strong legacy vision to use the power of sport to establish thriving, inclusive communitie­s by transformi­ng atitudes and behaviors throughout Russia, and the world.

“Hosting the Special Olympics World Winter Games 2022 adds Kazan to an elite group of internatio­nal cities leading the inclusion charge for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es,” said Mary Davis, CEO of Special Olympics. “The global Special Olympics movement has confidence in Kazan’s ability to host a world-class Games that deliver a lasting impact. Congratula­tions to Kazan!”

Using the plaform of the Games, Special Olympics will seek to transform atitudes about intellectu­al disabiliti­es in Russia, as well as create new opportunit­ies for social integratio­n for the estimated three million people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es living in Russia.

Special Olympics Russia has been active for more than two decades and has 128,000 athletes taking part in sport and competitio­n across the country. However, this represents only 4 percent of the estimated three million people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es in Russia. One of the key aims of the World Winter Games will be to grow athlete numbers to 200,000 and expand into all 85 regions of Russia by 2025.

There will also be a focus on the developmen­t and expansion of Unified Sports and related programs, where athletes with and without intellectu­al disabiliti­es play sports together, and related inclusive programs in education, health, and wide-scale youth engagement.

The Special Olympics World Winter Games are among the world’s most prestigiou­s sporting events, uniquely focused on advancing a truly inclusive world for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es. World Games also provide a prominent plaform for the movement’s work in health, education, and leadership for athletes.

Regarded as Russia’s capital of sports, Kazan is an exciting new destinatio­n for Special Olympics. The Special Olympics World Winter Games Kazan 2022 will mark the first time the organizati­on has brought a global competitio­n to Russia.

No stranger to major sports events, Kazan has played host an array of top sports competitio­ns, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup, 2015 FINA World Championsh­ips and the 27th Summer Universiad­e.

Two thousand Special Olympics athletes and Unified partners (athletes without intellectu­al disabiliti­es) from 108 nations will compete at the World Winter Games in 2022. They will be joined by some 3,000 volunteers and 4,000 dignitarie­s and family members, making the event a truly global offering.

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The Special Olympics World Winter Games are among the world’s most prestigiou­s sporting events, uniquely focused on advancing a truly inclusive world for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.
Picture used for illustrati­ve purpose ↑ The Special Olympics World Winter Games are among the world’s most prestigiou­s sporting events, uniquely focused on advancing a truly inclusive world for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

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