SASA-II announced that the Eastern Cape Sport Association for the Intellectually Impaired would host 750 athletes who each have an intellectual impairment and who come from all nine provinces in South Africa.
The athletes will gather in Port Elizabeth for the Summer Games which would also see selected athletes being chosen for international participation later in the year.
SASA-II national president Lizzie Vogel said: “A number of national teams will be announced during the Summer Games for international participation later in 2016.”
Vogel said SASA-II was proud to announce a new partnership with Lulamisa Community Development Organisation as this meant that “more athletes will get the opportunity to compete as it is development year in all sporting codes”.
She said this meant that “during a development year we focus on giving multiple athletes, in additional age groups, the opportunity to take part [in sports] on a national level”.
Vogel said SASA-II is a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and Inas (International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability) and adheres to an international definition of intellectual disability that is recognised by the United Nations World Health Organisation.
The athletes, Vogel said, would participate in six sport codes, namely swimming, cricket, hockey, table tennis, blackball pool and indoor rowing.
She said she was excited about the high calibre of athletes in the disability sporting sector and said: “At the end of March, the cross country team will go to the USA to compete in the World Cross Country Championship in New York.”
She added: “In July, swimmers, athletes, futsal players, tennis players and table tennis players with Down syndrome will participate in the first Trisome Games in Italy. Europe will be host to a few more of our teams, as there is also an athletics event in Turkey, blackball pool in Ireland and the World Half Marathon in Portugal on our schedule for 2016.”