East Asia

Special Olympics works closely with its five accredited programs in East Asia to offer summer and winter sports for more than 1.09 million athletes with intellectual disabilities in the region. The 12th Special Olympics World Summer Games was successfully held in Shanghai, China in 2007. The 10th World Winter Games will be held in PyeongChang, Korea from Jan. 30 to Feb. 06, 2013.

Spotlight on East Asia

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New Partners for Special Olympics

Special Olympics East Asia kicks off the five-year partnership with food chain Papa John's and Dairy Queen in Guangzhou.LEARN MORE ››


Join Us in Shanghai

Join our Special Olympics Global Ambassadors to support East Asia's annual fundraising event and become an Unity Partner of our Movement. LEARN MORE ››

PyeongChang 2013 Update

See more information from the PyeongChang Games Organizing Committee. LEARN MORE ››


East Asia Resources for Athletes, Coaches and Volunteers

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2011 World Summer Games Resources

See the results of Team China, Hong Kong, Macau, Chinese Taipei and Korea in the Athens Special Olympics World Summer Games in 2011.
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Contact Us

Special Olympics East Asia

c/o Room 702, Marriott Executive Apartments
399 Nanjing Xi Road, Shanghai, China 200003

+86 21 3376 5591

soea@specialolympics.org

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Special Olympics Blog

Rise Up Revolutionaries!

And today, I watched this video by Stu Chaifetz about teachers and adults who bullied Akian, a ten year old with autism in Cherry Hill New Jersey.  It is a tale of fear and rage, as heartbreaking as it is infuriating.  It is a call to all of us to rise up again, to demand change in Cherry Hill, to ask for an accounting from those who were abusive.   Our own young leaders in Special Olympics Project Unify will understand the horrors of this video perhaps better than anyone.  In a special way, I ask their leadership now.read more »

Posted on 2012-04-26 by Tim

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