First ever Special Olympics Asia Pacific Bocce & Bowling Competition set to Roll on Tuesday -

First ever Special Olympics Asia Pacific Bocce & Bowling Competition set to Roll on Tuesday

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Vice President of India Shri. Jagdeep Dhankhar will inaugurate the event

Smt. Mallika Nada (Standing Centre), President, Special Olympics Bharat, along with the members of the Indian squad for the upcoming Special Olympics Asia Pacific Bocce and Bowling, competition, at the Asha School for the specially abled,.

Rakesh Thapliyal

New Delhi: India will make their debut in Bocce and Bowling as the first ever Special Olympics Asia Pacific Bocce and Bowling Competition will begin from Tuesday here at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex.

Special Olympics Asia Pacific Bocce & Bowling Competition is a first-of-its-kind event in India, which empowers athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), aged 22 and above, and includes bowling as a competitive sport for the first time in India. The four day competition from 19th – 22nd November will see special athletes from 12 countries vying for top honours in both sports.

Hon. Vice President of India, Shri. Jagdeep Dhankhar will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest and will inaugurate the event in a grand opening ceremony along with Guest of Honour, Dr. Mansukh L. Mandaviya, Hon. Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports and Labour and Employment, Government of India, Shri. Naveen Jindal, Member of Parliament and Shri. Asim Arun, Hon. Minister of State (I/C) of Social Welfare and SC/ST Welfare, Government of Uttar Pradesh. The Opening Ceremony will feature a vibrant showcase of India’s cultural diversity, with performances representing various traditions, alongside a ceremonial march-past by participating countries.

SO Australia, SO Bangladesh, SO Bharat, SO Hong Kong, SO Indonesia, SO Macau, SO Malaysia, SO Myanmar, SO Philippines, SO Singapore, SO Thailand and SO Uzbekistan will be the countries participating in the event. A total of 81 special athletes will be competing in the event who will be assisted by 43 coaches from the various teams. The competition includes multiple medal winners from the Special Olympics World Summer Games held at Berlin in 2023.

Speaking ahead of the event, Dr. Mallika Nadda, President, SO Bharat said, “We are truly honored to host the competition in India for the first time. This historic event reflects our commitment to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports. It is a testament to the strength of inclusion, unity, and the spirit of true sportsmanship. As we come together to celebrate the extraordinary talents of our athletes, we hope to inspire many more and pave the way for a more inclusive society”.

Bocce and Bowling are well-suited for older individuals with intellectual disabilities (PWID), particularly those with limited mobility, as these sports combine low-impact activity with the skill and precision of competitive play. With inclusion at the heart of Special Olympics, this competition incorporates modified rules and modified equipment—such as ramps—to accommodate athletes with physical limitations. These adjustments enhance accessibility promoting broader participation and ensuring many more people have the opportunity to benefit from Bocce and Bowling in a supportive and inclusive environment.

The Special Olympics Asia Pacific Inclusive Health Summit was held today which correspondingly highlighted and promoted health equity for PWIDs in India as part of the Rosemary Collaboratory, a Special Olympics Health advocacy initiative that aims to establish sustainable health system changes through research, policy and practice.

Amidst the backdrop of the competition, the Healthy Athletes Program will offer essential screenings that detect health issues and provide vital services. More than 400 athletes will be screened across seven health disciplines, including Fit Feet, Health Promotion, Strong Minds, and Special Smiles, promoting overall wellness.

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