Nearly 1,300 Special Olympics athletes to compete at 2024 Special Olympics North Carolina Fall Tournament in Charlotte Nov. 21-23

(Courtesy Special Olympics North Carolina Special Olympics North Carolina)

Nearly 1,300 Special Olympics athletes and Unified partners, individuals without intellectual disabilities, from across the state will compete in the 2024 Special Olympics North Carolina (SONC) Fall Tournament, to be held Nov. 21-23 in the Charlotte area. Athletes will compete in bocce, cycling, golf, roller skating, softball, soccer and tennis. The overall event schedule for competition is available online.

Fall Tournament is SONC’s second largest state-level competition, taking place at venues in Charlotte and Concord. As Special Olympics athletes are not asked to pay for any of the cost associated with their participation, an event of this size requires a vast amount of resources, including the support of nearly 1,300 volunteers. Volunteer registration is still open online.

Support opportunities are available for volunteers, individual donations and corporate sponsorships. For volunteer groups of 10 or more, please email volunteers@sonc.netto learn more.

Athletes competing in the 2024 SONC Fall Tournament represent the following counties/agencies: Alamance, Alleghany, Avery, Beaufort/Hyde, Brunswick, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Carteret, Clay, Catawba, Cleveland, Craven, Cumberland, Dare, Davidson, Davie, Durham, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Guilford/Greensboro, Guilford/High Point, Harnett, Iredell, Johnston, Lake Norman, Lee, Lincoln, Macon, Mecklenburg, Moore, Murdoch Center, Nash, New Hanover, Onslow, Orange, Pitt, Qualla Boundary, Rowan, Stanly, Surry, Union, Wake, Watauga, Wayne, and Wilkes.

Admission to all SONC Fall Tournament competition events is free and open to the public. For media inquiries, contact SONC Director of Digital Media Katie McGhee at kmcghee@sonc.net or (804) 698-9741.

SONC Fall Tournament event sponsors include: Allegacy, Charlotte’s got a lot, Coca-Cola Consolidated, PGA Superstore, Bonefish grill, New York Life, and RS&H.

Official 2024 SONC sponsors include: Supreme Level: Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics North Carolina, Publix,   IDEAs that Work, and NC Department Of Health and Human Services; Championship Level: Dunkin’, SheetzUBSNorth Carolina Knights of Columbus and Bank of America; Platinum Level: BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina, A Caring Heart Case Management, Inc., Civitan International, Mark Jacobson Toyota, and HCA Healthcare Gold Level: Powers and Thomas, Southport Graphics, SiteOne Landscape Supply, Baxter, and dmjps; Silver Level: Abound Health, Duke Fuqua School of Business, NFL Foundation, Bayada Home Health Care, Wells Fargo, Vaya Health, ESPN, Wawa, Altec, Ellis and Winters LLP, Maynor Service Company, Charlotte’s got a lot, Bonefish Grill, Obsidian Solutions, State Employees Combined Campaign, Digital Mettle, Abound Health, Lenovo, Erie Insurance, Crossroads Automotive Group, Milestone Strategies, Atlas SP, Nashville NC Running Festival; Bronze Level: PGA Tour Superstore, New York Life, Iron Horse Contractors, R+L Carriers, Citadel Contractors, Duke Health, Carolina Complete Health, Delta Dental, Wolfspeed, BASF’s Awareness of Visible and Invisible Disabilities (AViD), Will Enterprises, Red Classic, Secrest Wrecker Service, Apotheca, LabCorp, Century 21 Triangle Group, North Carolina Medical Society, The Dale Jr. Foundation, Southland Dairy Farmers, MPC Certified Public Accountants, Bobcat, Xerox, and NC Able.

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