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  1. Basketball is a favorite Special Olympics sport. This basketball sport center draws together sport news and stories, upcoming events and links to the Special Olympics Basketball Coaching Guide.

  2. Special Olympics introduced basketball to our lineup of sports in 1968, and it has been one of our most popular sports ever since. Basketball is also offered as a Unified sport, and more than 189,000 athletes and Unified partners train and compete every year.

  3. The Official Special Olympics Sports Rules for Basketball shall govern all Special Olympics competitions. As an international sports program, Special Olympics has created these rules based upon International Basketball Federation (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) (FIBA) rules for basketball found at

  4. Basketball has players of all ages and all abilities, from young players learning to handle the ball and keep it under control while dribbling to older, more experienced players who have the moves and know more advanced strategies. Participants will be divisioned by Special Olympics Minnesota based on ability level and age to give them a ...

  5. The Official Special Olympics Sports Rules for Basketball shall govern all Special Olympics competitions. As an international sports program, Special Olympics has created these rules based upon International Basketball Federation (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) (FIBA) rules for

  6. Established at Special Olympics: 1968 Differences of Special Olympics Basketball: Special Olympics Basketball offers a series of adaptations of FIBA rules that are optional when conducting team competitions.

  7. resources.specialolympics.org › sports-essentials › sports-and-coachingBasketball - Resources

    Basketball is a favorite Special Olympics sport. This basketball sport center draws together sport news and stories, upcoming events and links to the Special Olympics Basketball Coaching Guide.

  8. Basketball is a one of the top sports at Special Olympics. Players take it up at all ages and at all abilities, from young players learning to handle the ball and keep it under control while dribbling to older, more experienced players who have the moves and know the strategies to play challenging ball.

  9. resources.specialolympics.org › sports-essentials › sports-and-coachingSports & Coaching - Resources

    Sports & Coaching. For all of our recognized and official sports, find coaching guides, development models, photos and videos and other related materials. You can also find information on locally popular sports in the mix.

  10. Basketball - Cover1. Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Basketball. Butt Kicks Push-Ups Dribbling Practice Dribbling: Protecting the Ball Two-Handed Bounce Pass Teaching Catching One-Handed Set Shot Teaching a Lay-up Teaching Defense Repetitive Jumping Rebounding Agility Footwork Activities.

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