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Special Olympics World Winter Games Ignite in Turin, Greece Sends Determined Delegation

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-09 07:52:28
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Turin, Italy – The 12th Special Olympics World Winter Games have officially commenced in Turin, Italy, marking a momentous occasion as the nation hosts the event for the first time. From March 9th to 15th, over 3,000 athletes from more than 100 countries will compete in a celebration of skill, resilience, and unity.   

Among the participating nations, Greece has sent a delegation of 10 athletes, showcasing their talents in four diverse sports: Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Dance Sport, and Snowshoeing. Their participation highlights Greece's continued commitment to the Special Olympics movement, following their successful hosting of the 2011 World Summer Games in Athens.   

The Games were inaugurated with a spectacular opening ceremony at the Pala Alpitour, a premier sports arena that also serves as the venue for floorball competitions. Other venues across Turin and the Piedmont region, many of which were utilized during the 2006 Winter Olympics, are hosting the various events. The Palasport Tazzoli is the stage for figure skating and short-track speed skating, while the slopes of Bardonecchia are where snowboarders demonstrate their skills. Sestriere provides the challenging terrain for alpine skiing events.   

The symbolic Flame of Hope, representing the spirit of the Special Olympics, was kindled in Athens on February 25th. This powerful symbol of resilience and determination embarked on a journey that included a special visit to the Vatican for a papal blessing, before arriving in Turin to ignite the Games. The flame’s journey highlighted the global support and recognition the Special Olympics receives.   

The Special Olympics World Winter Games transcend mere competition; they serve as a vital platform for inclusion, empowering athletes with intellectual disabilities to showcase their abilities and break down societal barriers. The Games foster a sense of community and promote understanding, creating a world where everyone is valued and respected.   

The global community has rallied behind the athletes, with numerous initiatives supporting the Games. Market32/Price Chopper, for example, launched a fundraising campaign, pledging to match donations up to $10,000, demonstrating the widespread support for the Special Olympics mission. These donations and charitable efforts are crucial for the continued success of the Games, ensuring athletes have the opportunity to participate and shine.   

Looking ahead, the Special Olympics movement continues to grow. The next World Summer Games are slated for Santiago, Chile, in 2027, followed by the World Winter Games in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2029. These future events promise to further the Special Olympics' mission of promoting inclusion and celebrating the achievements of athletes with intellectual disabilities on a global stage. The games in Turin serve as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's capacity to overcome challenges and inspire others.

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