Berlin 2023 team says thank you and see you soon!
An unforgettable journey lies behind us. Together we have taken the Special Olympics movement another step forward, given Germany and Berlin an important push for more inclusion and created moments for eternity. And for that, we want to thank you one last time.
Successful Games and responsibility for everyday life
With a brilliant fireworks display in the Berlin summer sky and the extinguishing of the flame, the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 came to a glorious close last Sunday. It was the end of the Games, but by no means the finale in terms of what needs to be done for inclusion.
A sign for inclusion at the NHL Global Series
Together with Special Olympics, the National Hockey League (NHL) sets an example for more inclusion in our society: Special Olympics athlete Juliana Rößler and former German-Canadian NHL professional Rob Zepp opened the NHL's Germany guest game in Berlin with the puck drop.
With Special Olympics at Berlin Marathon 2022
On Sunday, 25 September, athletes with intellectual and multiple disabilities will compete in the Berlin Marathon 2022 and set a visible sign for inclusion and an equal society. We are delighted to be part of this international highlight event of the sports metropolis of Berlin.
With Unified Sports® on the big basketball stage
It was a very special moment when the Unified basketball team Mina Basket from Berlin entered the main court of the Mercedes-Benz Arena. The European Basketball Championships provided the perfect setting to draw attention to inclusion and the upcoming World Games.