Aquatics
Swimming events — long course and open-water relay derivatives.
The Games
On the left, the twelve venues that hosted Athens 2011. On the right, the twenty-two sports the host committee in Chile has confirmed for Santiago 2027. The schedule is theirs to publish — this is a fan map.
Athens 2011 · 25 June – 4 July
The 2011 Games were spread across the Athens Olympic Sport Complex at Marousi (OAKA), the seaside Hellinikon and Aghios Kosmas sites, and a handful of independent venues — anchored by the marble of the Panathenaic Stadium for the ceremonies.
Santiago 2027 · 16–24 October
Over 6,000 athletes from more than 170 nations will compete across twenty-two Olympic-type sports. The National Stadium Park in Santiago will be the central hub; full venue assignments will be published by the host committee. The sport list below tracks the plan as it stands.
Swimming events — long course and open-water relay derivatives.
Track and field, including wheelchair events and the half-marathon.
Singles, doubles, and unified pairs.
Half-court and full-court, men's, women's, and unified.
A Santiago-coast staple if the venue plan holds.
The thinking athlete's sport — back from Athens.
Tenpin singles and doubles.
Road racing along the Cordillera foothills.
Dressage and English / Western working trail.
5-a-side, 7-a-side, and 11-a-side.
Skills competition through full-round play.
Artistic and rhythmic.
Indoor team handball.
Continuing from Athens 2011.
Flatwater sprint events.
New since the 2010s — longer-distance events.
Squat, bench, deadlift.
Inline and traditional, speed and figure.
Coastal racing — Chilean Pacific.
Singles, doubles, and unified pairs.
Singles and doubles.
Indoor team competition.
For supporters
For real information about supporting, volunteering with, or attending the 2027 Games, visit the host committee directly at santiago2027.org or the movement at specialolympics.org. This site is an independent tribute and has no role in operations.