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    2024 Bowling Competition - Cross Roads - 6th April


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    Special Olympics SA - 2024 Ten Pin Bowling Competition

    6th of April 2024 - Zone Bowling Cross Roads - 23rd of March Registrations close.

    Special Olympics is dedicated to promoting social inclusion through shared sports training and competition experiences and is offering a 1 day bowling competition at Cross Roads Zone Bowling on the 6th of April and Elizabeth Bowland on the 16th of June.

    • This competition is only available to 2024 fully registered Special Olympics Athletes.
    • If you are a registered member but do not train at Port Pirie, Elizabeth, Cross Roads or Noarlunga Ten Pin Bowling programs please email us on info.sa@specialolympics.com.au before completing a registration.
    • A participant registers as an individual.
    • At the venue there is a Cafe for participants /spectators to purchase food and drinks.
    • Drinks are available to purchase, or you may bring your own.
    • Bowling format will be 3 games single format in either the morning or afternoon session. You will be allocated a session by the program organisers.
    • Athletes are strongly encouraged to have a parent/carer/support worker present and on site during the event. Our sport volunteers will be facilitating the delivery of the event and are therefore unable to be assigned specifically to athletes or be responsible for supervising athletes throughout the event.
    • The event has a maximum capacity and therefore it is encouraged that you book on early to avoid missing out.

    Your Goals
    The types of NDIS goals this program can help a person achieve include:

    • Social and Community Participation
    • Health and Wellbeing
    • Personal Development

    About Special Olympics Australia

    Special Olympics Australia provides weekly grassroots sporting opportunities, recreational, social and health programs for people with intellectual disability/autism to help them develop physical fitness, build self-esteem, demonstrate courage, and make friends.

    With a focus on participation, Special Olympics is a great vehicle for inclusion, social and community participation, health and wellbeing, and personal development outcomes.


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