Australasian Leisure Management
Oct 8, 2022

Christchurch secures hosting rights for 2025 Special Olympics National Summer Games

Christchurch has secured the hosting rights for the 2025 Special Olympics National Summer Games which will see around 1300 athletes competing in 11 different sports including swimming, athletics, bowling, basketball and football.

The Games will also provide selection opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities to attend the Special Olympics World Summer Games in 2027.

Christchurch City Council Head of Recreation, Sports and Events Nigel Cox says winning the bid for the Games is a great accomplishment for the city.

Cox enthused “we’re thrilled to be hosting the Games and look forward to welcoming all the athletes, coaches and their supporters to our city in 2025.

“Hosting the event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase all that Ōtautahi-Christchurch has to offer, to promote the Special Olympics movement, and to inspire and support potential Special Olympians in our region.”

Special Olympics New Zealand advised that in addition to the 1300 athletes, 300 coaches and 600 volunteers from across the country will also attend the National Summer Games in Christchurch.

Special Olympics New Zealand Chief Executive Carolyn Young shared “we hope that bringing one of the biggest sporting events in New Zealand to Christchurch will be a big boost for the city and will showcase our athletes in the amazing new facilities that Christchurch has to offer.”

Council advises the Games will be held in a number of sporting facilities across the city, including Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub and Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre.

Ngā Puna Wai Sports Hub is the region’s premier outdoor sports facility and will host the athletics and football competitions.

Currently under construction, Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre will be the largest aquatic and indoor recreation and leisure venue of its kind in Australasia. Located in central Christchurch, Parakiore will host the basketball and swimming competitions.

Cox added “with so many sports facilities lost in the earthquakes, it has been more than 15 years since Ōtautahi-Christchurch last hosted the National Summer Games. We look forward to again being able to host such a significant national competition.”

The 2025 Special Olympics National Summer Games will be held in December 2025.

Image courtesy Christchurch City Council  

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