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March 4, 2013
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* Unified Sports is a division of Special Olympics where players with and without intellectual disabilities train and compete together on the same team.
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* “I participated in unified sports because I enjoy being apart of something that brings so much joy to the athletes. They are so passionate about playing and I love that. The games are competitive and a lot of fun.” * Michael Klein
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* Peer partners who play with the athletes report that they hang out, or otherwise interact socially with those who have intellectual disabilities.
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* Support of inclusion increases from 2% to 55% as people become more involved with Unified Sports.
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* “Being able to participate in the Unified Sports has been one of the best things I have been able to do during high school. Getting to be out on the court and playing with the athletes is fun, and I have made many friends through out my time participating in it. * Andrew Holloway
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* “I like it because I can meet friends. You meet all of the coaches, and we have fun together. I think the best part is playing with teammates.” * Ramon Chavez
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* Unified Sports promotes healthy relationships in the schools and has a positive effect within the work force. Special Olympic Athletes are employed at five times the rate of other people with intellectual disabilities. In fact, 52% of athletes are employed, half of which are competitively employed.
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* Scotts Bluff County Coyotes includes over 170 athletes and partners participating year round in four sports: volleyball, basketball, softball and golf. These teams include students from Scottsbluff, Gering, Minatare, Mitchell, Morrill and Bayard. Ages of the teams range from 8 to 21+.
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* Unified Sports offered as an option in school athletics.
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