2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games

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16th Special Olympics World Summer Games
16. Special Olympics Weltspiele
Host cityBerlin, Germany
Motto#UnbeatableTogether
(German: #ZusammenUnschlagbar )
Nations participating190 (expected)
Athletes participating7,500 (expected)
Events22 Sports
Opening ceremonyJune 17
Closing ceremonyJune 24
Officially opened byFrank-Walter Steinmeier (expected)
Main venueOlympiastadion
WebsiteOfficial website
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The 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games (German: Special Olympics Weltspiele 2023), will be the 16th Special Olympics, being held in Berlin, Germany.[1][2] It will mark the first time that Germany has hosted the Special Olympics World Games. The Special Olympics will last eight days, starting from 17 June to 24 June 2023.[3] There will be about 7,000 athletes and Unified partners from approximately 170 countries to compete in 24 sports, with 3,000 coaches and 20,000 volunteers.[4]

Host selection[]

The bid process opened in November 2017.[5] Germany was the only country that was interested of hosting the games after previously withdrawn their 2019 bid. Berlin, Germany was selected as the host city on 13 November 2018 at the Global Athlete Congress in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[6] On 30 January 2020, Berlin was officially confirmed as the host city for the games.[7]

Opening Ceremony[]

The opening ceremony will take place at the Olympiastadion on 17 June 2023.

Closing Ceremony[]

The closing ceremony will be held in the Straße des 17. Juni on 24 June 2023.

Venues[]

Events will be held in fifteen venues:[8]

Sports[]

https://www.berlin2023.org/

  1. Athletics
  2. Badminton
  3. Basketball
  4. Beach Volleyball
  5. Bocce
  6. Bowling
  7. Cycling
  8. Equestrian
  9. Football
  10. Golf
  11. Gymnastics (artistic)
  12. Gymnastics (rhythmic)
  13. Handball
  14. Judo
  15. Kayaking
  16. Open Water Swimming
  17. Powerlifting
  18. Roller Skating
  19. Sailing
  20. Swimming
  21. Table Tennis
  22. Tennis
  23. Volleyball

Participating nations[]

Delegations to the 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games
. Malaysia

. Singapore

. Brunei

. Vietnam

. Indonesia

. Laos

. Thailand

. Philippines

.


Marketing[]

Logo, branding and slogan[]

The logo and slogan were unveiled on December 14, 2021, at the Sky Deutschland studio. The emblem, which brings together cheerful colors and iconic images of Berlin, was designed with the help of Special Olympics athletes. During a workshop, they shared their thoughts and feelings about the Games and inclusion. The list of feelings participants chose to be incorporated in the logo, which are represented by fun shapes and the five main logo colors, are joy, togetherness, excitement, pride and passion. Additionally, iconic symbols of Berlin are used to welcome athletes and visitors to the city. The Berlin Bear, in green, can be found on the city's coat of arms. Logo designers also felt it was important to honor Berlin's ability to overcome a past of separation and isolation after the city was divided at the end of World War II. The Brandenburg Gate, in red, and Fernsehturm Tower, in fushia, celebrate a unified city and Berlin as the capital of one Germany. Overall, the logo was created to evoke a sense of unity, diversity, playfulness and connection. The slogan #Unbeatable Together or in German:#ZusammenUnschlagbar represents Togetherness and overcoming borders collectively are main elements of our logo. They play an equally important role in our claim.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023". SpecialOlympics.org. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
  2. ^ "Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023". SpecialOlympics.org. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  3. ^ "Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 / 17 to 24 June". Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  4. ^ "Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023". SpecialOlympics.org. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  5. ^ "Global search for 2023 Special Olympics World Games host begins". aipsmedia.com. 13 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Berlin, Germany selected to host the 2023 Special Olympics World Games". Special Olympics. 13 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Special Olympics Confirms Berlin as Host of 2023 World Games". Special Olympics. 30 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Host City". Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 Logo Reveal". Special Olympics. 21 December 2021.

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