
The First Special Olympics
How the first games for athletes with intellectual disabilities was organised in 1968
Sporting Witness · BBC World Service
August 30, 20148m 59s
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Show Notes
In the summer of 1968, the first games for athletes with intellectual disabilities was held in Chicago. They were promoted by the Kennedy family, one of whom had learning difficulties. Sporting Witness talks to Frank Olivo, who won the 50-yard race, and Anne Burke, a Chicago schoolteacher who helped organise the event.
Picture: Members of the US Special Olympic team (Private Collection)