The UAE Games have drawn more than 1,000 athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities to compete in a significant national sporting event. This event is a crucial step in the journey toward the 2027 Special Olympics World Games set to take place in Santiago, Chile. Held across the cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the Games feature a diverse array of sports such as basketball, football, badminton, powerlifting, bowling, bocce, and gymnastics. This year’s edition is notable for its international flavor, with athletes from Morocco and Malta joining in select competitions.
This year marks the debut of artistic and rhythmic gymnastics in the UAE Games, broadening the spectrum of activities and offering athletes new avenues to demonstrate their talents. The organizers emphasize that the event is not solely about athletic accomplishments; it is equally focused on fostering inclusion, building confidence, encouraging teamwork, and enhancing personal development through sports. Such an inclusive approach underscores the broader mission of the Games.
The UAE Games are pivotal in spotting talent for upcoming regional competitions and in the selection process for the national team that will represent the UAE at the Special Olympics World Games in 2027. Officials have pointed out the expanding reach of the Games, highlighting a significant rise in participation compared to the previous edition. This growth illustrates the UAE’s unwavering dedication to supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports and community initiatives.
The expansion of the Games reflects the UAE’s broader commitment to inclusivity and empowerment. By providing a platform where athletes can excel and be supported, the UAE Games contribute to a societal shift towards greater understanding and integration of people with intellectual disabilities. The increase in participation and the introduction of new sports disciplines not only showcase the progress being made but also reinforce the importance of such events in creating a more inclusive society.
