Just two years ago, Special Olympics Colorado didn’t have a triathlon team. Now, we’re sending four athletes to Orlando, Florida to compete at the 2022 USA Games.
In the spring of
Athlete Leadership Programs University is a series of college-style courses for Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO) athletes that are designed to improve their leadership skills on and off the field, as
Denver – Feb. 15, 2022 – Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO), Colorado’s premier sports organization for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), is thrilled to host its annual Westerra Credit Union Denver
Kohlor Von Eschen Athlete of the Month Kohlor has been competing for Special Olympics Colorado for the past 7 years. He first got involved with basketball through the City of
My name is James Kropp, and I am a Special Olympics Colorado athlete. As a person with an intellectual disability (ID) and a person who believes fitness is important for
Let us tip our hats to Colorado’s law enforcement officers. They’ve been carrying the torch for years, helping us raise money to keep our athletes swimming, running, playing basketball, etc.
Different not deficit,
Warm hearts and unique minds,
A zest for life and acceptance,
With no opportunities left behind.
Boom! They're off like superheroes,
With a finish line in sight,
But it's friendship and bright smiles,
It's
Teagan Keil Athlete of the Month Teagan has been involved with Special Olympics Colorado (SOCO) for 2 years. She first got involved when her mother, Jenni, was looking for opportunities
It was a dream come true when Special Olympics Colorado athlete, Cody Field, was hired as a Service Ambassador for United Airlines at the Denver International Airport.