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New York City Metro Invitational
June 18, 2022 @ 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
This event is going to be taking place at Queens College (65-30 Kissena Blvd, Queens, NY 11367 )
Check in opens up at 8:30 am and concludes at 9:30 am
Upon arrival, only coaches check in and athletes can go to the parking lot . Make sure you are ready for opening ceremonies at 9:45 am. Also, make sure to reach out to regional staff if you are missing :
- Medical/Consent Form
- Proof of Vaccination
- Covid-19 Code of Conduct
- Communicable Disease Waiver
Registrations are due no later than Thursday May 26th, 2022. If you need an extension please reach out to your regional staff to confirm. **** Early Registrations preferred ****
Click the links below for registration form
2022 NYC Metro Inivtiational Registration Packet
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Athletics Registration-Athlete Form
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Athletics Registration Relay
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Basketball Skills Registration
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Basketball Team Registration
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Powerlifting Registration
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Swimming Registration – Individual
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Swimming Registration – Relay
2022 NYC Metro Invitational Tennis Registration
How to Guide
- Click the links above to download
- Rename the file to your team (Ex. 2022 Swimming Manhattan Flames Registration )
- Fill out document completely
- Save completed documents
- Send it to elindsay@nyso.org
This event will have Healthy Athletes Screenings!
Healthy Athletes is a Special Olympics program that provides free health examinations in a fun, welcoming environment that removes the anxiety and trepidation people with intellectual disabilities often experience when faced with a visit to a medical professional. Our impact on the health and well-being of Special Olympics athletes around the world is great, in some cases saving lives by discovering unknown health issues or providing health care that otherwise would not be available. We not only serve these athletes but also train health care professionals who then go back to their practices with increased knowledge of and compassion for people with intellectual disabilities.
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