Special Olympics Malta
What We Do
Special Olympics was launched in Malta in the year 2000 and obtained full accreditation from the international body of Special Olympics in 2006.
Currently, we offer our services, free of charge, to over 450 Athletes who receive professional year-round training in fourteen different sport disciplines.
Aquatics
Athletics
Bocce
Bowling
Cycling
Dance
Floorball
Football
Golf
Gymnastics
Open Water Swimming
MATP
Table Tennis
Triathlon
Apart from offering year-round training, we also offer our Athletes the opportunity to participate in international sports events organised by Special Olympics International and/or other Special Olympics Programs around the world.
Special Olympics Malta Today
40
International Events
2000
Athletes
400
Medals
500+
Athletes Receive All Year Round Training
Sports
Programs and Initiatives
Athlete Leadership Committee (ALC)
The athlete leadership committee is the board directed by the athletes themselves for the athletes, who are responsible in the decision making of some, if not most of Special Olympics decisions. The Athlete Leaders are trained and educated on how to further improve the message and decisions that the athletes have towards the Special Olympics Malta Board of Directors.
World Summer Games
Special Olympics Summer World Games are held once in every 4 years. Athletes train themselves and strive to give their best at such a high level of competitions.
European Games
The European Games are held once every 4 years. 58 European countries meet together for competitions. Each hosting country will decide how many sports are offered during these games.
Healthy Athletes Program
The Healthy Athletes program offers free health services and information to athletes in need around the World.
Young Athletes Program
The Young Athletes Program is another year-round sports training program designed for children with intellectual disabilities aged between 2 and 7.
Special Olympics in Gozo
It is a known secret that I have strongly pushed forward the Special Olympics Malta Committee to extend their programmes to the sister island, where I knew many families would have embraced with open arms such opportunities for their own children.
Motor Activity Training Program (MATP)
The Special Olympics Motor Activity Training Program is designed for athletes with severe or profound intellectual disability who are unable to participate in Official Special Olympics sport competitions because of their skill and/or functional abilities.
Unified Sports
Integrating our Athletes into society and enabling them to live meaningful independent lives is a task that Special Olympics has at heart and we work very closely with the Athletes’ families to achieve this.
Phone
+356 21318648
+356 99891687
Office
National Swimming Pool Complex, Floor 1,
Maria Theresa Spinelli Street, Tal-Qroqq, GZR1711, Malta