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Cross country skiing is a winter sport which promotes superior physical conditioning while providing enjoyment for athletes of all ages. Special Olympics cross country skiing events are designed to be appropriate for athletes of every ability level. Individual events offered in cross country skiing range from a 500 meter to the 10K. In addition to these traditional events, Special Olympics offers events for lower ability level athletes to train and compete in basic cross country skiing skills. The development of these basic skills is necessary to progress to other competitive events.
Athletes can also participate in a Unified Sports® relay. Unified Sports® is a program that combines Special Olympics athletes and athletes without intellectual disabilities (partners) on sports teams for training and competition.
On a Unified relay, a team consists of two Special Olympics athletes and two partners. Selection of athletes and partners of similar age and ability is preferred for Unified Sports® training and competition in cross country skiing, as age and ability matching enhances the quality of the training and competition experience. As in all Special Olympics sports, athletes are grouped in competition divisions according to ability level, age and gender. |