The 2026 Special Olympics is set to return to Habersham County on Friday, April 17, 2026, bringing a morning of celebration, competition, and community spirit to John Larry Black Field at Raider Stadium.
The day will begin with the Parade of Olympians at 9:30 a.m., followed by opening ceremonies. Organizers say this year’s event will feature several exciting additions aimed at making the experience even more memorable for participating athletes.
The local Habersham County Chapter of Special Olympics Georgia has partnered closely with various departments within the Habersham County School System, along with Superintendent Franklin, to ensure the event continues to best serve local students and individuals with disabilities.
Events and Activities
Athletes will compete in a variety of events, including:
- Relay races
- Jumping events
- Throwing competitions

Beyond competition, organizers have expanded the popular Olympic Town area, which provides fun and engaging activities for athletes between events.
New additions this year include:
- A sensory area
- A new athletic zone
Olympic Town will also feature returning favorites such as face painting, crazy hair, and other classic activities.
For spectators, concessions will be available for purchase throughout the event.
In addition, Habersham Central’s AV Technology team will assist with a live stream of the day’s events, displayed on the stadium’s new LED screen to ensure better visibility for all in attendance.
A Community Event
The Special Olympics has become one of Habersham County’s most uplifting annual events, celebrating determination, inclusion, and achievement. Organizers ask that parents and community members refrain from entering the field during the event to ensure athlete safety and smooth event operations.
Community members are encouraged to attend and show their support for the athletes as they compete and celebrate their accomplishments.






