Special Olympics World Games - Hosts

Hosts

Special Olympics World Games hosts
Year Summer Special Olympics World Games Winter Special Olympics World Games
No. Host Date(s) No. Host Date(s)
1968 I Chicago, United States July 20
1970 II Chicago, United States August 13 – 15
1972 III Los Angeles, United States August 13 – 18
1975 IV Mount Pleasant, United States August 8 – 13
1977 I Steamboat Springs, United States February 5 – 11
1979 V Brockport, United States August 8 – 13
1981 II Smugglers' Notch & Stowe, United States March 8 – 13
1983 VI Baton Rouge, United States July 12 – 18
1985 III Park City, United States March 24 – 29
1987 VII Notre Dame, Indiana, United States July 31 – August 1
1989 IV Lake Tahoe & Reno, United States April 1 – 8
1991 VIII Minneapolis & Saint Paul, United States July 19 – 27
1993 V Salzburg & Schladming, Austria March 20 – 27
1995 IX New Haven, United States July 1 – 9
1997 VI Collingwood & Toronto, Canada February 1 – 8
1999 X Chapel Hill, Durham & Raleigh, United States June 26 – July 4
2001 VII Anchorage, United States March 4 – 11
2003 XI Dublin, Ireland June 21 – 29
2005 VIII Nagano, Japan February 26 – March 4
2007 XII Shanghai, China October 2 – 11
2009 IX Boise, United States(1) February 6 – 13
2011 XIII Athens, Greece June 25 – July 4
2013 X Pyeongchang, South Korea January 29 - February 6
2015 XIV Los Angeles, United States July 24- August 2
2017 XI Graz and Schladming, Austria February 2017
1 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was originally selected to host the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games. The city, however, later decided to withdraw from hosting, and Boise, Idaho, was selected to host the event instead.

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