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Eunice Kennedy Shriver created Camp Shriver, a day camp for people with intellectual disabilities at her own farm, Timberlawn, in Maryland. Here is a slideshow of Camp Shriver
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They are held at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois here in the USA. About 1,000 athletes from 26 states, even Canada arrived to compete. Rafer Johnson took 40 athletes and coaches from California that year. Here is a slideshow of the First Summer Games
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The Special Olympics was founded as a nonprofit charitable organization.
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The first Annual Western Regional Special Olympics were at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Over 750 athletes from 20 counties competed. Rafer Johnson, an Olympic Gold Medalist, co-founded the California chapter. That is a picture of Rafer Johnson
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Floor Hockey is the first team sport added to the Special Olympics.
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The U.S. Olympic Committee gave the Special Olympics permission to use the term "Olympics", and is now one of two organizations in the U.S. to use it.
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They are broadcasted nationwide on CBS "Sport Spectacular"
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Are held in Steamboat Springs, Colorado and 500 plus athletes compete. CBS, ABC, and NBC broadcast the games.
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Wichita, Kansas Police Chief Richard LaMunyon starts the campaign for Special Olympics awareness, raising 30 million every year.
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California Special Olympics trains for the first time.
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The basketball championship held in LA was the first competition held outside the Summer and Winter games.
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First Law Enforcement Torch run for the California Special Olympics
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Both cover the Seventh International Special Olympics Summer Games
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California Special Olympics athletes and coaches ride bicycles from Newport Beach, CA to Jacksonville Beach, FL to raise awareness. It's called Ride Across America: Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things.
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The International Olympic Committee officially endorses and recognizes the Special Olympics
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The name changes from International Games to Special Olympics World Summer or Winter Games Here is a slideshow of the World Games
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Held in Salzburg and Schladming, Australia. These are the first Winter Games held outside the U.S.
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People with intellectual disabilities can be certified officials
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Split into two chapters, Special Olympics Southern California and Northern California
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Provides health-care services to Special Olympics athletes worldwide.
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Held in Dublin, Ireland are the first Summer Games held outside the U.S.
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Movie with appearances from 150+ Special Olympic athletes. The film was made to challenge stereotypes.
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First Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge held at Seal Beach Pier
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Sold for $32,400, half is being donated to Special Olympics Southern California
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The U.S. National Portrait Gallery reveals the portrait. It is the first portrait ever of person who has not been the President or First Lady.
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She was 88 years old To learn more about her [click here]( www.eunicekennedyshriver.org)
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Held in Marrakech, Morocco where hundreds of leaders will meet and plan the next five years Here is a slideshow of the Global Congress
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First global Eunice Kennedy Shriver Day in more than 100 countries. Here is a slideshow of the day
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Will be held in Los Angeles, California in July 2015