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Q: What are the cons of the special olympics and paralympics?
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Is there a Olympics for disabled people?

a disabled person can be in the special Olympics but not in the real Olympics


What is the Paralympics games?

The Paralympics are Olympics for the disabled. They are usually held the week after the Olympics


How are the Paralympics different from the Olympics?

The paralympics are for disabled people


What do you win in the Special Olympics?

The Special Olympics was started by Eunice Kennedy Shriver for athletes with disabilities to compete one with one another. As with the Olympics and the Paralympics, competitors win gold, silver, and bronze medals.


What is the differences between the Olympics and the paralympics?

The difference between the two is the the Paralympics is for those suffering from handicaps.


What are the differences and similarities between Olympics and Paralympics?

Paralympics is for disabled people and Olympics is for people without disabilities.


Where were the last Paralympics held in 2008?

Paralympics are always held in the same venue as the Olympics. So in 2008 both the Olympics and the Paralympics were held in Bejing, China


Where was the Paralympics?

The Paralympics is like the Olympics, but for people with disabilities. Hope this answer is helpful.


How many types of Olympics do you have now?

There are five types of Olympics which are- 1-Summer Olympics 2-Winter Olympics 3-Paralympics (for disabled people) 4-Youth Olympics 5-Special Olympics


What are Olympics and Paralympics?

paralympics is were people that are disable get to play and olympic is just for normal people


What is the name of disable Olympics?

The "disabled Olympics" is officialy called the Paralympics


When did the first modern Olympics and paralympics start?

1960 for the Paralimpics, 1896 for the Olympics