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Skills Assessment
NSSRA offers ten Gator Athletics programs
Special Olympics health history forms:

gator athletics

Participants competing on Gator teams are active in Illinois Therapeutic Recreation Section competitions and Special Olympics Illinois games. Gator Athletics gives NSSRA’ s athletes the experience of competing against other individuals of similar abilities from nearby communities. These programs are competitive, and athletes must follow sports rules, etiquette, and coach direction at practices and competitions. Gator Athletics runs on a different schedule than NSSRA traditional programs to meet deadlines established by Special Olympics Illinois.
Athletes need to attend and participate in all practices, games, and tournaments. Athletes attending any tournament with NSSRA are required to register for this additional program with no extra cost. Registration materials will be sent home during the program and must be turned in by the deadline printed on the registration form. Registrations are a commitment that the athlete will participate in both practices and tournaments.
Skills Assessment
In most Gator programs, new athletes will go through a Skills Assessment Test during the first week of program. The Skills Assessment Test determines participation in the program for the remainder of the season, gaining eligibility for Special Olympics Illinois competitions in future seasons.
NSSRA offers ten Gator Athletics programs
s Basketball( Fall / Winter) s Golf( Spring) s Swimming( Winter / Spring) s Volleyball( Summer) s Bocce( Fall) s Powerlifting( Winter / Spring) s Bowling( All Seasons) s Softball( Spring) s Track & Field( Winter / Spring) s Tennis( Spring)
Special Olympics health history forms:
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Are available in English or Spanish through the NSSRA office and at www. nssra. org / forms. s Must be valid from the start of practice through the last tournament date for each sport in which the athlete competes.
s Will be submitted to Special Olympics Illinois by NSSRA. ɢ
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Athletes must have a current Special Olympics Health History Form and Special Olympics Consent Form on file in the Center of Excellence portal- portals. specialolympics. org in order to be eligible to compete in competitions.
Please reach out to Recreation Specialist, Patrick Russell at( 847) 509-9400 x6823 or prussell @ nssra. org if you need more information. NSSRA staff will reach out to all athletes and families later to communicate Special Olympics competition information as it is announced.
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