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  2. Dwarf Athletic Association of America - Wikipedia

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    The National Dwarf Games is a yearly amateur competition organized by the DAAA (and local organizations) and only open to little people. Athletes are divided on the basis of age, gender, and functional ability classifications. [4] There are also events for ages 8–15, but these are meant to emphasize the achievement of personal best.

  3. Special Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Special Olympics is the world's largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities providing year-round training and activities to 5 million participants and Unified Sports partners in 172 countries. [2] Special Olympics competitions are held daily, all around the world—including local, national and regional ...

  4. Special Olympics USA - Wikipedia

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    Special Olympics USA is a sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the United States. It is part of the global Special Olympics movement. Special Olympics was founded in 1968 with the main goal of accepting and welcoming individuals as they are. Special Olympics provides year-round training in Olympic based ...

  5. Sports in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Indoor soccer. 1984. Major Arena Soccer League. UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena. 7. Throughout the sports world, Milwaukee is perhaps best known for its tradition of tailgating before Brewers baseball games. [1] The Brewers made their first post-season appearance in 1981 and won the American League pennant in 1982.

  6. Special Olympics World Games - Wikipedia

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    Inaugurated. 1968. ( 1968) (summer) 1977. ( 1977) (winter) The Special Olympics World Games also known as Special Olympiad are an international sporting event for participants with intellectual disabilities, organized by the IOC -recognised Special Olympics organization.

  7. Milwaukee Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Athletic Club (often referred to as The MAC), is a private, social and full-service athletic club. History [ edit ] Eight young men founded the Milwaukee Athletic Club on September 18, 1882, for the express purpose of "developing of the bodily powers through gymnastic and other exercises."

  8. PSAT Sports Awards - Wikipedia

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    A category for the best sports team with disabilities was added in 2013. ... Milwaukee Bucks: 2021 Giannis Antetokounmpo (2) ... Special Olympics of Greece 2013

  9. Sports in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Tournaments hosted. Atlanta was the host city for the Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics and has hosted Super Bowl XXVIII (1994), Super Bowl XXXIV (2000), and Super Bowl LIII (2019). Atlanta has also hosted the NCAA Final Four Men's Basketball Championship, most recently in 2013.