Director Marketing and Corporate Communications at NBK, Bernadette Ngara flags off the Special Olympics Kenya set for World Winter Games in Italy at the Kasarani Indoor Gymnasium on February 27, 2025
Director Marketing and Corporate Communications at NBK, Bernadette Ngara flags off the Special Olympics Kenya set for World Winter Games in Italy at the Kasarani Indoor Gymnasium on February 27, 2025

Special Olympics land sponsorship ahead of World Winter Games

Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 27.02.25. | 14:29

The team will depart for Turin on 6 March, and will compete in an event that will see athletes battle across eight different sports

The National Bank of Kenya (NBK) has today unveiled a Ksh. 1 million sponsorship to Special Olympics Kenya (SOK) ahead of the Special Olympics World Winter Games set to take place in Turin, Italy, from 7-16 March 2025.

The funds will go towards facilitating the team’s preparations and travel as they gear up to compete on the global stage.

The World Winter Games, set to take place in the Piedmont Region, will bring together over 1,500 athletes from more than one hundred countries, marking the first edition of the event since 2017.

Speaking on the sponsorship, NBK Managing Director George Odhiambo noted that the Bank is committed towards empowering the sports community which aligns with its broader sustainability agenda.

He said: “Sports plays a powerful unifying role, and we are honoured to support our athletes with Intellectual Disability as they prepare to represent Kenya on the global stage.

This sponsorship underscores our belief in the power of sports to drive positive social change and create opportunities for all.”

The team will depart for Turin on 6 March, and will compete at the World Winter Games that will see athletes battle across eight different sports.

Special Olympics Kenya is part of the global Special Olympics movement, which operates in over 190 countries.

Established in 1978, Special Olympics Kenya provides year-round sports training and athletic competitions for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

Special Olympics Kenya Board Treasurer welcomed the partnership, highlighting its impact on the athletes' preparation and participation in the Games.

“We are grateful for NBK’s support, which will go a long way in ensuring that our athletes are well-prepared to compete at the World Games level. This partnership is a testament to the power of collaboration in creating an inclusive society where athletes with intellectual disabilities can thrive,” said Ms. Mugadi.

Floorball is a versatile indoor team sport developed in the 1970s in Sweden, played in a rink with five field players plus a goalkeeper in each team.

It is played with plastic sticks and a light ball and with a goalkeeper without a stick.

It has similarities with ice hockey, and the main objective is to score more goals than the opposite team.

For Special Olympics, the game is slightly modified from the "regular" form of Floorball.

Matches are played 3 versus 3 with goalkeepers on a smaller court that measures 20 m long by 12 m wide.



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