The 2020 National Winter Games will be held in Thunder Bay, Ontario, from February 24 – March 1, 2020. Team Ontario will consist of 250 athletes and 86 coaches/mission staff. The National Games is the country’s largest multi-sport event, and runs every two years. Team Ontario is comprised of athletes, coaches, managers, mission staff and VIP’s from across the Province. …
2019 Provincial Floor Hockey and Bowling Championships
2019 Provincial Floor Hockey Championships The 2019 Provincial Floor Hockey Championships will take place May 14 – 16, and will host 18 teams from across Ontario along with five invitational teams from across Canada. Over 400 athletes and coaches will be participating in the three-day tournament. The competition will be held at The International Centre in Mississauga (Hall 5). Teams …
Team Ontario Were “ON Their Game” at National Games!
The Special Olympics Canada National Summer Games were held in Antigonish, Nova Scotia from July 31st – August 4th. Congratulations to all members of Team Ontario for their outstanding performance, bringing home a total of 372 medals! What an accomplishment! None of this would be possible without the commitment and dedication of the coaches, volunteers and mission staff. Athletes trained …
2019 Provincial Winter Games Training Squad – August 7
For more information on the 2019 Winter Games, visit ssm2019games.com
2019 Provincial Games Positions Available
Special Olympics Ontario is now accepting applications for all non-athlete positions for the 2019 Provincial Games. This call will include Sport Technical Consultant, District Team Manger, Head Coach and Coach positions for all three 2019 Provincial Games (Winter, Floor Hockey and 5 Pin Bowling). Job descriptions and further information can be found here. Applications are due by July 15, 2018. Please note …
Special Olympics 2017 Team Canada to Be Celebrated in Ottawa
Special Olympics Team Canada, who competed at the 2017 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria in March 2017, will be honoured by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Sport & Persons with Disabilities, Kent Hehr in the House of Commons on Wednesday, November 29, 2017. Similar to the presentation made to Olympians and Paralympians after the Rio Olympic …