Waterville and Winslow host Special Olympics Maine 2026 winter games

The Special Olympics Maine 2026 Winter Games began on Wednesday in Waterville and Winslow, featuring various winter sports competitions. Events included speed skating and snowshoeing, with opening ceremonies held locally. The games will conclude on Thursday in Auburn with alpine skiing.

The Special Olympics Maine 2026 Winter Games kicked off on Wednesday in the central Maine communities of Waterville and Winslow. These events brought together athletes for a series of winter competitions designed to promote inclusion and athletic achievement.

In Waterville, speed skating races took place at the Jack Kelley Rink within Colby College’s Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center. Meanwhile, snowshoe and cross-country races were hosted at the Quarry Road Recreation Area. The day’s activities extended to Winslow, where opening ceremonies and a dance occurred at Winslow High School.

The games are scheduled to wrap up on Thursday with alpine ski races at Lost Valley Ski Area in Auburn. This multi-day event highlights community involvement in supporting athletes with intellectual disabilities through adaptive sports.

For additional details on the Special Olympics Maine programs and upcoming events, visit somaine.org. The initiative underscores the ongoing commitment to accessible recreation in the region.

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