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Valour Sport is the official sportswear supplier for Special Olympics Australia

Special Olympics Australia have announced Valour Sport as their Official Sportswear Partner for their national and international games.

Valour Sport will provide the official uniforms for athletes and officials for the upcoming Trans-Tasman Games in New Zealand and Team Australia for the 2017 World Winter Games held in Austria.

“We are very proud to be the official sportswear partner of Special Olympics Australia,” says Matthew Knight, Director, Sport. “Our principles are to collaborate with like-minded organisations that are passionate about participants being treated equally, building self-esteem and confidence and enhancing their everyday life. Being able to work with Special Olympics Australia is a perfect synergy.”

Special Olympics Australia selected Valour Sport based on its reputation for developing cutting edge sportswear fabrics and transforming it into high quality sportswear.
Valour’s range for Special Olympics Australia athletes includes polo shirts, short and long sleeve tees, sports shorts, track pants, track jackets, hoodies, athletics singlet and athletics shorts. The team’s corporate range for coaches and officials added custom polo shirts.

Valour Sport is the official suppler of custom sportswear to Special Olympics Australia

About Special Olympics Australia

Special Olympics Australia provides opportunities for people with an intellectual disability to achieve their personal best through weekly sports training and regular competition in communities across Australia.

While some Special Olympics athletes strive to win medals, others enjoy the chance to get active, have fun, make friends and be part of a community. Whatever their motivation, our network of volunteers delivers great sports programs in an environment where people with an intellectual disability are accepted and can feel proud.

More at specialolympics.com.au