Become an Athlete
How do I enroll in Special Olympics?
It’s easy to get involved Special Olympics. People who are 8 years of age or older with an intellectual disability (ID) are eligible to participate. Just follow these steps:
- Complete the Registration and Medical forms and have it signed by a physician and the athlete’s parent or legal guardian. The forms are linked above.
- Keep a copy of the completed application for participation and return the original directly to Special Olympics New Mexico. Mailing address: 6600 Palomas NE, Suite 207, Albuquerque, NM 87109. Fax: (505) 856-0346
- Contact your Special Olympics Area Director for placement in a local program and upcoming training and competition dates.
Registration and Supplemental Forms
To participate in training and competitions, all athletes are required to complete Registration and Medical forms and update them every 3 years.
Athlete Registration and Medical Forms (English)
SONM Athlete Registration and Medical Forms
Medical Form Completion Instructions
Supplemental Forms
AAI Special Release Form
Emergency Care Refusal (Athlete)
Emergency Care Refusal (Parent/Guardian)
Athlete Medical Forms (Spanish)
SONM Athlete Registration and Medical Forms
Supplemental Forms
AAI Special Release Form
Emergency Care Refusal (Athlete)
Emergency Care Refusal (Parent/Guardian)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for Special Olympics?
People 8 years of age and older who have an intellectual disability (ID) are eligible for participation in Special Olympics. There is no upper age limit for participation. Children ages 6 and 7 are eligible for participation in sports training programs. At age 8, athletes can begin competing at the local, area and state levels.
How much does Special Olympics cost?
Special Olympics training programs, local competitions and area level competitions are offered at no cost to the athlete. Every athlete, however, is required to pay a registration fee and a lodging fee if traveling for participation in state competitions. Many local Special Olympics programs conduct fundraisers or arrange sponsors through local businesses to underwrite all transportation and state competition fees.
Who can I call to find out more about Special Olympics?
If you have further questions about Special Olympics sports opportunities in your community, contact the Area Director for your county or call the Special Olympics New Mexico State Office at (800) 371-5525 or (505) 856-0342.
How often do Special Olympics athletes train and compete?
Special Olympics New Mexico offers seasonal, year-round training and competitions. Special Olympics athletes who want to compete in a State Games or other competition season are required to complete an eight-week (or longer) training program under the guidance of a certified Special Olympics coach to be eligible for participation in an area level competition. Participation at the area level then automatically qualifies the athlete for state level competition.
How are Special Olympics competitions and State Games structured?
With divisions for age, gender and ability, Special Olympics gives every athlete a reasonable chance to win. Athletes from all divisions may advance to state level competition.