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Special Olympics International Special Olympics International is the governing body of the global Special Olympics movement, headquartered in Washington, DC, USA.

Special Olympics International takes the connotation and tradition of the Olympics as a model and holds the Special Olympics World Games every two years, held alternately in summer and winter.

The Special Olympics World Games is committed to promoting the development of the global Special Olympics movement. The games are arranged in a reasonable and fair manner to allow athletes of all abilities to have the opportunity to participate.

The purpose of Special Olympics is: Let us win.

But if I cannot win, let me be brave in participating.

Special Olympics mission: Create conditions and provide opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities to participate in daily Olympic sports training and competition, so that they can realize their potential and perform bravely. During their participation, they can share happiness, exchange skills and enhance friendship with other athletes and families.

The ultimate goal of Special Olympics is to provide equal opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities to participate in social life, so that they can become people who are beneficial to society and accepted and respected by society.

Special Olympics slogan: Try bravely and strive for victory.

Special Olympics World Games In June 1963, in Maryland, USA, Special Olympics founder Ms. Eunice Kennedy Shriver held a summer camp for the mentally retarded and carried out sports and entertainment activities.

In July 1968, the first International Special Olympics Games were held in Chicago, USA.

In December 1968, Special Olympics International was established.

In February 1988, the International Special Olympics was officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

The first Women's World Cup - Host country: China Time: November 16-30, 1991 Champion: Team USA Chinese team result: fifth The second Women's World Cup - Host country: Sweden Time: June 6, 1995

To the 18th Champion: Norway Team Chinese Team Result: Fourth Place 3rd Women's World Cup - Host Country: United States Time: June 19 to July 10, 1999 Champion: United States Team Chinese Team Result: Runner-up 4th Women's Football World Cup

World Cup - Host country: United States Time: September 16 to October 12, 1999 Champion: Germany Team Chinese team results: Top 8 The 4th Women's World Cup - Host country: United States Time: September 16 to October 1999

12th Champion: Germany Team China Team Results: Top 8 The 5th Women's World Cup - Host Country: China Time: 2007 Group A Germany Japan England Argentina Group B Nigeria United States North Korea Sweden Group C Norway Ghana Australia Canada Group D China New Zealand Brazil Denmark

Commentary on the First Women's World Cup: The world's women's football movement finally ushered in a new day in November 1991. Under the vigorous advocacy of then FIFA President Havelange, the first Women's World Cup was born.

China hosted the event, and many enthusiastic spectators came to the stadium to cheer for the women's football team.

The first World Cup, which brought together 12 participating teams, achieved unprecedented success.

Commentary on the Second Women's World Cup: If the 1991 China Women's World Cup was an innovation, then the 1995 World Cup was a gathering of the highest level.

This World Cup brings together 12 of the world's best teams, who will compete for the World Cup itself and a ticket to the women's football competition at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.

In addition to the U.S. team being directly shortlisted as the host of the Olympic Games, the other places are held by the new World Cup champion Norway, runner-up Germany, fourth-place China, Sweden, Denmark, Brazil and Japan.

Commentary on the Third Women's World Cup: The last FIFA Women's World Cup in the 20th century opened a new chapter for the success of women's football and became a milestone in the history of women's football development.

This World Cup lasted for three weeks. 320 of the world's best female football players gathered in the United States. The scale of the event reached a new height. The game was also arranged in a super-large stadium for the first time. Whether it was on site or watching live TV or listening to

The audience for the radio broadcast exceeded any previous edition.

Commentary on the 4th Women's World Cup: This tournament was originally scheduled to be held in China. Due to the raging SARS virus, the Chinese government temporarily gave up the right to host it.

The United States, which accepted the tournament midway, once again successfully hosted an outstanding World Cup in just three months.

This tournament did not have the largest audience, but it was a very orderly and well-organized World Cup. Although the United States and China unexpectedly eliminated early, it was still a wonderful event.

In addition, it is a very clean competition, with no violence, no doping, and no scandals.

In this regard, FIFA President Mr. Blatter expressed his deep gratitude to the two governments.