KingdomOfRats wrote:
skibum,
although will be in one SO club will not be able to compete in the US national SO as its only for people who have intelectual disability, however after the last time we spoke on this had looked it up as did not understand how their local and national rules coud differ so much and found there were several special olympics club chapters that allow people without ID in,surprised at that as they wont have enough people to make up the HF classes,they cant put HFAs vs people of a lower mental capacity as it was the reason the SO was set up in the first place to give fair access to sports competition.
they dont allow HFA as joining criteria in the UK and unlike the US it also costs a lot of money per session,am planning on moving to a different special olympics club which offers swimming and stopping horse riding altogether although woud love to just be around horses.
a big myth a lot of people seem to have about the SO is that when a person becomes an athlete,they are automaticaly taking part in the national special olympics,most SO athletes only compete at a local or regional level.
According to this article Autism Spectrum qualifies for Intellectual disablilties.
http://www.thearc.org/page.aspx?pid=2543
But I don't think I am going to compete. I have already had people tell me that no one would believe that I am disabled by how I look and even though the SO rep assured me that no one in SO would ever say that to me or keep me from competing or make me feel unwelcomed as long as a doctor signed my application I still don't know if I can do it. I have also been ridiculed about wanting to do it because I am high functioning.
I don't really belong there any more than I belong anywhere. But as long as my name is on a list at least I have that.
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