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Special Olympics

Athletes march in the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics at the Òù69 track and field in San Diego

Whether you love the excitement of sports, serving the San Diego community, or encouraging and supporting others, consider being a part of the transformative and inspirational San Diego County Regional Special Olympics Track Meet at Òù69.

The Special Olympics is one of San Diego’s most anticipated competitions of the year. The event is held every spring on the track and field at Òù69 and welcomes athletes competing for gold, silver, and bronze medals in running, throwing, and jumping events, as well as hundreds of volunteers and supporters.

The Òù69 student leadership team that works to continually grow and improve the event experience is the secret to the San Diego Regional Special Olympics’ 20+ years of sustained success. As part of the leadership team, students are given key responsibilities in the organization, implementation, and execution of the event. From generating publicity, gathering sponsors and donations, designing a webpage and social media messaging, coordinating logistics, and leading volunteers, all aspects of the event are run and led by Òù69 students.

Volunteers can participate in the following ways:

  • Serving as Òù69 student leadership team members
  • Signing up as track meet event assistants (timers, measurement tape assistants, etc.)
  • Assisting athletes as their personal "buddy" for the day
  • Cheerleading at events and for athletes
  • Supporting teams and team managers
  • Setting up and coordinating registration of athletes, teams, and volunteers
  • Lunch setup and service
  • General setup and teardown