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Recreational Sports

From Boston to Pittsfield, Special Olympics Massachusetts provides athletes with and without intellectual disabilities the opportunity to get involved with recreational sports and other athletic activities ranging from walking clubs, to dance classes, and beyond.

Recreational Sports

Launch your journey with Special Olympics Massachusetts

Test the waters at Special Olympics Massachusetts with our various recreational sport and fitness opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a low-key program to stay active with and build lasting friendships or seeking a steppingstone before taking the deeper dive into competitive sports, we have something for you!

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Athletes participating in recreational sports

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Coaches and unified partners in recreational sports

Program Details

From dancing to walking clubs and individual skills instruction on a variety of specific sports - there’s an opportunity for every age and ability, all year long!
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Our Athletes In Action

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Floorball Takes Off: Special Olympics MA Celebrates First State Tournament

Special Olympics MA hosted its first-ever Floorball State Tournament, celebrating a new, safer, and more inclusive sport as athletes showed off their skills and embraced the exciting change.

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Hockomock All Stars Battle to an Unstoppable Season and Bring Home Bronze at States

Content Squad member Matt Cobb was on the ground covering all the action, bringing fans behind-the-scenes interviews and an inside look at the All Stars’ incredible season.

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Re-Winding 2024: Game-Changing Sports Moments

In 2024, Special Olympics MA marked 10 years with the NE Revolution, prepped skiers for the World Games, debuted floorball with Bruins prospects, partnered with Patriots' Drake Maye, and announced 2026 USA Games teams.

Recreational Sports

Frequently Asked Recreational Sports Questions

Couldn’t find what you were looking for? write to us at Ops@SpecialOlympicsMA.org

What are Special Olympics recreational sports?
Do I compete against other athletes in recreational programs?
How much does it cost to participate in Special Olympics?
Are recreational programs adaptive?
How long do recreational programs run?
Can my child without an intellectual disability participate in recreational Special Olympics sports?
Do Skills Centers, Walking Clubs, or Dance Programs provide one-on-one support?
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Recreational Sports in Action