Welcome to Special Olympics Surrey
Special Olympics Surrey provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Welcome to Special Olympics Surrey.
Special Olympics Surrey provides
year-round sports training and athletes competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Our mission is to enrich the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community.
SOS Cycling Team visit Majorca for second training camp
In April, the cycling club embarked upon their 2nd training camp in windy & chilly Majorca.
SOS Athlete focus -
Hannah Kemp
Read Hannah's incredible story, from watching a Special Olympics documentary on the TV in 2012, to six years later being chosen to represent Great Britain at the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi in 2019.
Kindly written by her dad Jon Kemp.
Latest news
New Sport for 2021
BADMINTON
In Partnership with Wimbledon Racquets & Fitness Club, SO Surrey is pleased to announce that Badminton as been added to our sports line-up. Whether you have a real passion for badminton or simply would like to try your hand at a new sport, please come and join a free trial session.
10 SOS Athletes triumped at the 2019 Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi
10 athletes from Special Olympics Surrey (SOS), who were selected to be part of the Special Olympics GB team, had highly successful Games and have returned triumphantly, securing many medals.
The World Summer Games is the biggest global event for
Special Olympics every four years.
The Special Olympics movement was founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of President John F Kennedy.
She believed that the Olympic ideals of sport could give confidence and new hope to people with intellectual disabilities as well as to those who cared for them. Special Olympics now reach over 2.5 million athletes in 160 countries worldwide.