In order to participate in Special Olympics Wisconsin’s program, all athletes must submit the required paperwork. These forms are similar to those required for any other sports program. They provide for:
- Necessary medical information, including a health history, health insurance information and emergency contacts, including physician, parent or guardian
- Secondary insurance coverage by Special Olympics, Inc. as a secondary policy
- Emergency medical treatment in the event that a parent or guardian cannot be reached
- A photo release allowing Special Olympics Wisconsin to use any photos or video of its athletes for marketing purposes
- Release for athletes wishing to participate in Healthy Athletes
- Information on how athlete personal information is stored and processed.
All Special Olympics Wisconsin athletes must renew their medical form every three years. If an athlete’s medical expires prior to the last day of state competition for their current sport, a new medical must be correctly completed and submitted to the State Office by the medical deadline date for that sport in order to be eligible for state competition.
Registration & Medical Forms
Athlete Registration Information Page
Athlete Registration Information
Printable Forms
Athlete Registration & Release Form (PDF)
Athlete Registration & Release Form - Spanish (PDF)
Athlete Medical Form (PDF)
Athlete Medical Form - Spanish (PDF)
Communicable Disease Waiver (Digital Form)
Printable Form
Communicable Disease Participant Waiver (PDF)
Athlete Eligibility
Special Olympics Wisconsin was created, and exists today, to give individuals with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to train and compete in year-round sports activities.
To be eligible to participate as a registered SOWI athlete, a person must meet the certain criteria.
Check Athlete Eligibility Requirements
Are my medicals current?
To search when an athlete’s medical expires, please enter the exact last name and 8-digit date of birth.