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The Special Olympics World Winter Games will take place in Turin and Sestriere in Northern Italy from March 8th to 18th, bringing together over 1,500 athletes from 103 countries to compete in eight thrilling winter sports. The 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games begins in Turin and Piedmont on Saturday, 8 March, with 1,500 athletes from 100 countries arriving to take part across eight disciplines.

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Coverage for the Games will begin with the World Games Opening Ceremony at Inalpi Arena on March 8th 2025 starting at 12 p.m. ET on ESPN+, ESPN3 and for the first time on Disney+. Kevin Negandhi, Jen Lada and Special Olympics athlete Daina Shilts will host, along with reporting in Turin from Victoria Arlen and Sam Borden.

“It’s a huge pride to represent the Special Olympics Athletes at an important time for our country: the Torino 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games,” aid Andrea Spezzano, triathlon champion.

“It’s an event about sports, but above all one that looks to make our abilities known, to show what we are capable of. The torch that lights our way carries the flame of hope. The hope of us athletes is that there is a better future where stereotypes and prejudices are swept away.”

As part of ESPN’s programming for Games, live event coverage for Figure Skating will air on March 12th 2025 beginning at 11:15 a.m. ET, March 13th 2025 at 11:30 a.m. ET, and March 14th 2025 at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN+ and ESPN3. ESPN+ coverage will also be available to ESPN+ subscribers via Disney+.

Live event coverage for Short Track Speed Skating will air March 13 through March 14 beginning at 3:30 a.m. ET each day on ESPN+ and ESPN3. Patrick Kinas and Olympic Silver Medalist Ben Agosto will lead live figure skating coverage, with Victoria Arlen providing athlete interviews. Jen Lada, Sam Borden, Victoria Arlen and Daina Shilts also will be reporting.

ESPN’s coverage will be rounded out with a Best Of Special Olympics World Games Turin 2025 program April 6th from 1 – 2 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN+, capturing and recapping the top moments from the World Games along with original multiple features and stories. Kevin Negandhi, Jen Lada, Sam Borden, Victoria Arlen and Daina Shilts will be reporting for the show.

I will be travelling out to the games in my role as a director of Special olympics Ireland and will be reporting from the Opening Ceremony on Saturday night, the floorball and the skiing over the coming days.

Only one percent of Special Olympics athletes ever get to compete at this world stage and the effort they have put in through their preparation, training, fundraising and with the support of their families and clubs is humbling and inspiring.

With support from commercial partners eir, Aer Lingus, Sports Direct, Gala, and Actavo, as well as funding partners the Government of Ireland, Sport Ireland, Sport NI, the Community Foundation for Ireland, Rethink Ireland, Pobal, the JP McManus Pro-Am and Denis O’Brien, they are about to turn dreams into reality

Join us in cheering them on as they strive for gold and inspire the world with their passion and perseverance.

Our 14 great athletes are:

Alpine Skiing – Lucy Best and Caolán McConville from Skiability NI, Donal Brennan, Lorraine Whelan and Maire Connolly from Kilternan Karvers, and Clive Healy from Waterford SO Club.


Floorball – Damien Kirwan James Upton and Niall Corcoran from Waterford SO Club, Frank O’Dwyer from Tipperary SO Club, and Gavin Bourke, James Hunter, Joseph Sheehan and Jack Buckley from Mallow United SO Club
 
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