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                                    139Part V: Unifi ed Sports RulesSpecial Olympics Unified Sports combines approximately equal numbers of Special Olympics athletes (individuals with intellectual disabilities) and partners (individuals without intellectual disabilities) as teammates on sport teams for training and competition.Champions Together is a joint effort between the IHSAA and Special Olympics Indiana (SOIN) which includes the goal of incorporating Unified Sports programs in IHSAA member Schools recognizing and offering opportunities for students with and without disabilities to compete in an IHSAA sanctioned activity.Philosophy:The focus of IHSAA Unified Sports is competition (not simply participation). Sports teach many life lessons: to work as a team, to follow rules and to be committed. Through sports we can find shared interests that allow friendships to form. Through the IHSAA recognized Unified Sports we have an opportunity to make real positive changes in the lives of students with and without disabilities.We must have high expectations for students with intellectual disabilities because if we do not, we are teaching another generation of regular education students that people with intellectual disabilities can%u2019t follow rules or be held accountable and as a result they will not be viable members of their community or society in general.%u2022 Unified Sports programs shall be administered by each participating member School and follow the requirements per IHSAA Bylaws for eligibility, rules and program administration.%u2022 Unified Sports tournaments shall be administered by the IHSAA staff and the rules of the National Federation will govern the sport when applicable.RULE 200 %u2013 UNIFIED SPORTS %u2013 GENERAL200-1.0 Vision of Unified SportsThe vision of the IHSAA/Special Olympics Indiana (SOIN) Unified Sports project is to allow high school students with and without intellectual disabilities the opportunity to represent their high school in an IHSAA sanctioned activity by participating on a Unified Sports team providing the students with a quality experience of sports training and competition.200-1.1 Definition of Participants: a. Unified Student Athlete: A Unified Student Athlete is a student who is receiving special education and related services pursuant to an individual education program based on a cognitive, developmental and/or intellectual delay or disability. b. Unified Student Partner: A Unified Student Partner is a student that meets the eligibility criteria outlined in General Eligibility rules 1-20, but is NOT identified by the school as a Unified Student Athlete.200-1.2 Restriction of Participation %u2013 Unified Student Partner.A student athlete who participates in a varsity or sub-varsity competition or scrimmage, in a non-Unified Sports sport, is prohibited from competing as a Unified Partner in a Unified Sports Tournament Series in that same sport for the remainder of the School Year. Appropriate participation for such a Student Athlete Partner may take place as an assistant coach or manager. Schools with limited enrollment or special circumstances may apply to the Commissioner for a waiver of this rule.200-1.3 Participation by Gender.Unified Sports teams shall be organized as co-educational teams.200-2.0 Participant Age Requirement. a. Unified Student Athlete: A Unified Student Athlete may participate in Unified Sports as long as the Unified Student Athlete is Enrolled in the School. b. Unified Student Partner: A Unified Student Partner must comply with General Eligibility rule 4.Rule 200 - Unifi ed Sports%u00ae Rules
                                
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