Special Olympics comes to Casey

AFL will be included in the games for the first time. Picture: SUPPLIED

The 2023 Special Olympics Victoria State Games will be held in the City of Casey on Saturday 1 July and Sunday 2 July.  

Around 400 athletes will descend on Casey ARC, Casey Fields and Casey Stadium to compete in swimming, athletics, basketball, gymnastics, netball, tennis, soccer and for the first time, AFL.  

The State Games are Victoria’s premier games for all people with an intellectual disability to take part in a multi-sport weekend in the hope of qualifying for any single sport national events.  

The opening ceremony will be held from 9.00 am on Saturday 1 July at Casey Stadium, with the athletes marching into the stadium following the torch run and lighting of the flame. 

City of Casey Director Community Life Callum Pattie said it was an honour to host the Special Olympics Victoria State Games again in Casey and encouraged local sports fans to take the opportunity to get along and enjoy some of the events.  

“The entire event is focused on inclusive sport, community engagement through volunteering and creating opportunities for people with intellectual disability to live a healthy lifestyle while maintaining social interaction with their community,” he said.  

“The event also gives the broader community an insight into what people with intellectual disability are capable of achieving, and the important role Special Olympics Australia plays in providing opportunities for athletes and their families.” 

For more information on event times and locations, visit www.specialolympics.com.au/vic.