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Softball is an exciting team sport in Special Olympics. Athletes play slow pitch softball, which involves two teams of 10 athletes each. Athletes of lower ability can compete in tee-ball or individual skills contests with events that emphasize the basics of the game, such as base running. As in all Special Olympics sports, athletes are grouped in competition divisions according to their ability level, age and gender.

At the 1999 World Games, 366 athletes from nine countries competed in this event.

Special Olympics softball offers a new program, Special Olympics Officials Program for Athletes®, where interested athletes train to become American Softball Association certified officials. The athletes pass the same requirements as all other officials and are certified to referee softball competition.

The American Softball Association has welcomed Special Olympics softball athletes and coaches. Both ASA and Special Olympics share the goal to expand softball worldwide. The ASA includes Special Olympics coaches in their clinics, as well as conducting Special Olympic sessions as a part of their coaches education.

Softball is a fall sport for Special Olympics Texas with statewide competition at the Fall Classic in October. The following events are sanctioned by Special Olympics Texas and are to be offered at all local, area and chapter competitions. The actual events scheduled and conducted at local, area and chapter competitions will be determined by a minimum number of entries in each event.

Related Sites
Amateur Softball Association (rule book)
Federation International de Softball (rule book)