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February 9-12, 2012
AUSTIN, TEXAS
COACHES
HANDBOOK
www.specialolympicstexas.org
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Table of Contents
15-Passenger Van Policy ................................................................................. 5
Accident Insurance Coverage ........................................................................ 22
Athlete Village .............................................................................................. 15
Beore Leaving or Winter Games ................................................................... 3
Bowling ........................................................................................................ 11
Claims Filing Procedure ................................................................................ 23
Closing Ceremonies ...................................................................................... 16
Credentials ..................................................................................................... 7
Computer Printout ......................................................................................... 6
Coaches Access .............................................................................................. 9
Competition General Inormation .............................................................. 10
Curew ......................................................................................................... 18
Directions ....................................................................................................... 1
Family Activities ............................................................................................ 16
Figure Skating .............................................................................................. 11
First Aid ....................................................................................................... 18
Housing ....................................................................................................... 17
Head o Delegation/Coaches Responsibilities ................................................. 8
Health Checklist ........................................................................................... 19
Hospital........................................................................................................ 19
Health/Saety Inormation ........................................................................... 17
Insurance and Incident Reporting ................................................................. 21
Lost and Found Athletes ............................................................................... 18
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Lost and Found Possessions .......................................................................... 18
Meals ............................................................................................................ 16
Media Relations ............................................................................................ 23
Opening Ceremonies .................................................................................... 15
Parade o Athletes ......................................................................................... 15
Participation Rule ......................................................................................... 14
Powerliting .................................................................................................. 12
Pre-Games Registration .................................................................................. 3
Reading Your Wristbands ................................................................................ 8
Registration and Check-In .............................................................................. 6
Regulations While at Winter Games .............................................................. 17
Replacement o Lost Credentials ..................................................................... 7
Security and Saety ........................................................................................ 18
Souvenirs ...................................................................................................... 16
Special Medical Problems .............................................................................. 20
Unied Sports Notes ................................................................................... 10
Victory Dance .............................................................................................. 15
Volleyball ...................................................................................................... 13
Water Saety .................................................................................................. 21
Weather Contingency Plan ............................................................................ 17
Wellness Park ................................................................................................ 15
What You Need To Bring................................................................................ 4
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VENUES
Athlete Village and Wellness ParkHighland Mall6001 Airport BoulevardAustin, TX 78752
Traveling north on IH-35, take the exit or 2222. Turn let on 2222/Koenig Lane. Turn/veer right onto Airport Boulevard. HighlandMall will be on the right. Enter at the west entrance (aces Airport
Boulevard). There is a green awning marking the entrance. Onceinside look or SOTX signs.
Bowling
AMF Showplace Lanes ......................................................... 512.834.77339504 North IH-35Austin, TX 78753
Traveling north on IH-35, take the Braker Lane exit. Turn let ontoBraker Lane and cross over IH-35. Immediately turn let onto therontage road parallel to IH-35. Showplace Lanes will be on the right.
Highland Lanes..................................................................... 512.458.12158909 Burnet RoadAustin, TX 78757
Traveling north on IH-35, take the Highway 183/Research BoulevardNorth exit and fy-over. Take the Burnet Road exit. Turn let ontoBurnet Road. Highland Lanes will be on the let.
Dart Bowl .............................................................................. 512.452.25185700 Grover AvenueAustin, TX 78756
Traveling north on IH-35, take the exit or 2222. Turn let on 2222/Koenig Lane. Cross Lamar Boulevard and Sunshine Drive, then turnlet on Grover Avenue. Dart Bowl will be on the right.
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PRE-GAMES
Introduction
The Games Organizing Committee and sta o Special Olympics Texas arepleased to provide you with this inormation guide. We hope that your entire
delegation experiences the very best in hospitality, competition and services.
This handbook provides useul inormation; take time to review it and theenclosed computer printout thoroughly beore you leave or the 2012 WinterGames. I you have any questions or problems, immediately contact the chapterheadquarters at 800.876.5646 ext. 2943, rather than waiting until registration.Please do not bring any athlete or coach unless they are listed on the computerprintout. Additional copies o this book will be available at registration.
We are all here to enjoy the competitions and special events; however, withmore than 2,500 athletes and 300 coaches participating in this event, problemsmay arise. I you have a concern or complaint, please voice them to theappropriate sta member or event director. They will be on-site during thecompetition and special events. These people will be identied with Gamescredentials.
We look orward to seeing you at the 2012 Winter Games. For continued
updates about the 2012 Winter Games and other Special Olympics Texas newsand inormation, check our website at www.specialolympicstexas.org.
Beore Leaving or the Winter Games
We urge each delegation, beore leaving or the Games, to double-check or theollowing:
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Required sports equipment and clothing
Parade wear and team banner or sign or Opening Ceremonies
Athlete medication as required and medical insurance inormation/orms
Copies o entry orms and housing orms
Alarm clocksWarm clothing and rain gear
Each individual article o clothing, equipment, medication, etc. should beindividually and clearly marked with the persons rst and last name and teamname.
Every delegation volunteer must go through the volunteer registration process
beore arriving at the Games. That means every head o delegation, coach,chaperone, coaching sta member, bus driver, and Unied Sports partner musthave a current signed Class A Form on le in the chapter oce, and must havecompleted General Orientation and Protective Behaviors. Every competingUnied Sports partner must also have a current, signed Unied SportsPartner Form on le in the chapter oce.
What You Need To Bring
We would like each participant to bring only the essential clothing and supplies,which should include the ollowing items:
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Soap and shampoo
Clean change o clothes or each day
Athletic shorts, jerseys, shoes or other appropriate sports attire
At least three pairs o sweat socks
Alarm clock
Combs, brushes, sleepwear and other needed personal items
Clothes hangers
Any needed medication
Water jugs and canteens
One nice outt or the dance
Make sure the participants have their personal items clearly marked. Please beaware that athletes must wear the appropriate ootwear and uniorm/clothingas allowed by the National Governing Body, Special Olympics Rules and theSpecial Olympics Texas Inormation Guide. Competitors who violate this rulewill be disqualied.
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15-Passenger Van POLICY
For the last several years, we have shared communication with you regardingthe dangers o 15-passenger vans and Special Olympics, Inc.s (SOI) policy
regarding the use o 15-passenger vans to transport Special Olympics athletes,coaches and volunteers to and rom Special Olympics events. Special OlympicsTexas has developed the policy statement below in response to SOIs directive.Special Olympics Texas (SOTX) volunteers/delegations that use SOTXs nameto solicit unds or use SOTXs ederal tax identication number are prohibitedrom using 15-passenger vans to transport athletes or other individuals to androm SOTX events. SOTX strongly discourages volunteers/delegations thatdo not use SOTXs name to solicit unds or do not use SOTXs ederal tax
identication number (3rd Party organizations) rom using 15-passenger vansas transportation to or rom SOTX activities/events.
SOTX recognizes that it is up to each 3rd Party organization to decide whetheror not they will use 15-passenger vans. I a 3rd Party organization still uses a15-passenger van as transportation to an SOTX event, the organization mustcertiy that they do NOT use SOTXs name to solicit unds or use SOTXsederal tax identication number, and they also understand and certiy that:
Anyone operating a 15-passenger van owned by the 3rd Party organization
or the purpose o transporting SOTX athletes or other persons to or romSOTX activities is acting as the employee or volunteer o the organization,and not on behal o SOTX.
The drivers operation o the 15-passenger van will be considered tobe in the course and scope o the drivers employment or volunteerresponsibilities or the 3rd Party organization, and not or or on behal oSOTX.
3rd Party organizations that operate 15-passenger vans should comply
with the applicable saety standards promulgated by the National HighwayTrac Saety Administration (NHTSA).
SOTX must have on le an executed 15-Passenger Van TransportationCertication Form rom the 3rd Party organization.
All approved 3rd Party organizations must display an SOTX tag/identication on the vehicles rear-view window, when attending an SOTXtraining and/or event.
Any volunteer/delegation, which does not have a 15-Passenger Van
Transportation Certication Form on le with SOTX, and who uses a15-passenger van as transportation to an ocial SOTX activity (training,competition, special event, etc.), will receive a warning/citation or the rstinraction. A second inraction will result in the volunteer and/or delegationo athletes not being allowed to participate in the SOTX activity(s)/competition(s). This restriction includes activities/events/trainings/competitions at all levels o the organization: local, area, and state/chapter.Coaches who violate this policy will be subject to sanctions (Page E-4 o theSOTX Inormation Guide).
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WINTER GAMES REGISTRATION
Registration and Check-In Procedure
Registration will be held on Thursday, February 9, 2012 rom 4:30 p.m. to6:30 p.m., and will resume immediately ater Opening Ceremonies or onehour. Opening Ceremonies will take place rom 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (seespecial events section or details).
Late registration will be held at Showplace Lanes on Friday, February 10, rom8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Teams should check into their hotel prior to Winter Games registration. Each
head o delegation must complete an o-campus hotel inormation ormwith the hotel name, cell phone numbers and room numbers or the supportpersonnel in their delegation (coaches, chaperones, etc.). This inormation isvery important in the event o an emergency.
Registration Stations
Regional Registration StationsRegistration stations will be set up or each region (North, South/Central,
East, and West). The head o delegation will pick up their delegationpacket at their regional table. The HoD will submit their O-CampusHousing Form and Aquatics Liability Form at this station.
Accounts Payable/Finance StationAll teams must register rst at their regional (North, South/Central, East,and West) registration station. Payments must be made at this station.Scratch orms will be handed in at this station.
Event Troubleshooting StationAny delegation that needs to resolve problems relating strictly tocompetition (such as assignment to proper events) should report to theevent troubleshooting station. Competition committee members will beavailable to make changes. Missing wristbands will also be available at thisstation.
Computer PrintoutTake the time to check the computer delegation report against your records.Only those athletes and coaches who appear on the printout are registered.Athletes will only be allowed to compete in those events that appear nextto their name. There are NO walk-ups during the meet. Corrections tothis inormation are due back to the chapter oce, attention: Jo Bradley, byThursday, January 26, 2012.
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Please note:You CANNOT substitute athletes.
You CANNOT add athletes.
You CAN delete athletes and request a reund in writing.
You CANNOT add coaches.
You CANNOT delete coaches.
You CAN substitute any delegation volunteer or the same gender (and othe same classication or coaches) on a 1-to-1 basis.
You CANNOT have athletes stay with the ocial delegation unless they areregistered to compete in the 2012 Winter Games.
Requests or reunds must be submitted in writing. Scratch orms will beavailable at registration and must be submitted there. Reunds will not beprocessed without the scratch orm with wristbands attached. The chapteroce will issue all reunds.
Important
CredentialsAthletes, coaches and heads o delegation will be issued ID wristbands(credentials). These credentials will include specic event inormation andathlete inormation, as well as team and coach inormation. These credentialsshould be worn at all times during the Games. The credentials will give SOTXimportant inormation i an athlete becomes injured or lost. Ocials, VIPs,security personnel, and SOTX representatives will be issued neck tags orcredentials.
Replacement o Lost Credentials
Athletes, coaches, and ocial delegates must report to a SOTX sta memberat their venue when a credential is lost or misplaced. A replacement credentialwill only be issued ater conrmation is made that the athlete, coach or ocialdelegate is registered or the event.
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Reading Your Wristbands
Wristbands will be provided or each athlete, which contains important anduseul event inormation. Please review the ollowing example and contact JoBradley at the chapter oce at 512.491.2932, i you have any questions.
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ALLEN, COLLINS(1) M(2) 13(3)
AHT20(4) - ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD(5)
VILLERREAL, ANGELA HOD(6)
__________________________________________________________
Event (7) Heat(8) Lane (9) Shit Date/Time (10)BOSING M07 003 1S 02/10/2012 9:00
__________________________________________________________
(1) - Athlete Name(2) - Gender(3) - Age(4) - Delegation ID(5) - Delegation Name(6) - Head o Delegation(7) - Event(8) - Heat #(9) - Lane(10) - Shit/Date/TimeReading the Heat #: The letter indicates gender (M = male or F = emale).The number provides the athletes heat within this age group.
COACHES AND HoDSHead o Delegation Responsibilities
The head o delegation is the individual directly responsible or thecoordination and management o those athletes and coaches rom theirdelegation. He/she is primarily responsible or ensuring that athletes and othercoaches are at the competition sites and events, properly equipped and trainedor that event. Any problems related to a given athlete during the sports
activities will be addressed to that head o delegation or other coaches underhis/her responsibility.
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Coaches Responsibilities
Coaches coming to the 2012 Special Olympics Texas Winter Games mustaccept and carry out these responsibilities:
Provide or the general welare, saety, health and well-being o each Special
Olympics athlete in their charge.Be thoroughly amiliar with all inormation in this handbook.
Provide the ollowing specic services to each Special Olympics athlete intheir charge:
Supervision 24 hours a day, in cooperation with other coaches in theirdelegation.
Ensure that credentials are worn at all times.
Account or luggage and personal items at all times.
Get to all meals at scheduled times.
Report to competition staging areas at the proper times.
Take ull advantage o clinics and other special events.
Ensure that prescribed medications are taken at proper times.
Maximize the benets achieved through participation.
Assist in receiving and keeping track o souvenirs.
Assemble at the proper time and place or special events.
Report all emergencies to the appropriate authorities ater takingimmediate action to ensure the health and saety o participants.
Attend all head coach meetings.
Follow the standards outlined in the Coaches Code o Conduct.
Reminder: A certied head coach must be on-site at each sports venue.Furthermore, each volleyball team must have its own certied head coach on
the bench. The head coach o a Unied team must be dually certied in thesport and in Unied Sports.
Coaches Access
Coaches will be asked to respect the rules regarding access to eld o playthat govern each sport. Security personnel have been instructed to strictlyenorce this policy, so please cooperate with their instructions. Athletes usingwheelchairs and other athletes with special accessibility considerations and their
coaches will be given special consideration only during scheduled competition.
All delegation support personnel and athletes must wear their credentialsat ALL TIMES during the Games. These credentials will be required oradmittance to competitions, special events and other Games activities.
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COMPETITION
General Inormation
Athletes may enter and compete in only one sport. Each sport has specic
limits on the type and number o events that an athlete may enter.
Specic time schedules or each competition will be posted on our websiteby Tuesday, January 31. This will enable us to structure the schedulesto the entries actually received. The sports schedules contained in thishandbook provide the projected start and nish time or each sport. Alldelegations should plan on being available or competition at these times no exceptions.
Protests shall not be received or considered i they are based solely ona decision involving the accuracy or judgment on the part o an ocial.Protest orms must be completed and submitted within 30 minutes o theevent in question to the venue/sport director. Forms will be available on-site.
The Ocial Special Olympics Sports Rules and SOTX modicationsound in the SIG or on ocial SMT memos shall govern all competition.National Governing Body (NGB) rules shall apply except or when they arein confict with the Ocial Special Olympics Sports Rules and SOTX rules.
National Governing Bodies (NGB): Bowling United States BowlingCongress; Figure Skating United States Figure Skating Association;Powerliting International Powerliting Federation; Volleyball UnitedStates Volleyball Association.
Unifed Sports Notes
Unied Sports bowling doubles and teams, and powerliting pairs require a
dual-certied coach be present (even i competing) at competition and a secondcapable coaching sta member must be available to handle any protests orcompetition-related issues while the Unied Sports partner is competing.
Unied Sports volleyball requires a dual certied, non-playing bench coach atall matches. This Unied Sports head coach is not permitted to play at anytime during a match.
Sport Rules and Games Rules CommitteesThe Sports Rules Committee will be in place and unctioning at eachcompetition venue as designated by the appropriate governing body. Thisgroup will address on-site protests and rules interpretations as needed. Therules committee will be identied prior to the start o competition on Friday. Itis the goal o the Games Organizing Committee to address all protests at thevenue level.
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Sport SpecifIc Information...
BowlingVenues: Showplace Lanes, Highland Lanes, Dart BowlCompetition Director: Kathy Harvel
Bowling Schedule o Events
A general schedule will be posted on the SOTX website and a FINALSCHEDULE will be posted after lane assignments are made on Tuesday,
January 31.
Bowling Competition Notes
When bowling competition is completed, athletes are to REMAIN INTHE PIT AREA. Athletes will be awarded on the lanes. Upon completiono presentation o awards, the athletes will be turned over to their coach orchaperone.
Bowling Rules Reminders
Foul lines will be turned on or all competitions.
Individual handicap scoring will be in eect or all levels (including doublesand teams) o competition. See SIG or more inormation.
Except or assisted bowling, NO COACHES, CHAPERONES ORFAMILY MEMBERS are allowed in the pit area during competition.Assisted ramp bowling coaches are only allowed in the pit area while theirathlete is competing.
A 100% rabbit percentage will be used or this event. This means that anybowler, pair, or team that averages double that o their entry score or threegames will be awarded in a heat more appropriate with their result. See SIGor more inormation.
Bowling Coaches: Important!
A bowling head coaches meeting WILL NOT be held at the Games.
Figure Skating
Venue: Chaparral Ice at Northcross MallCompetition Director: Marsha Brenneman
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Figure Skating Competition Schedule
Friday, February 10, 201210:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ..................................... Event Check-In (Lobby)
10:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. .................................................Coaches Meeting11:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. .....................................Ocial Practice Ice Time11:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. .......................................................Ice Resurace12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ..........................................................Competition3:10 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. .....................................Awards Ceremony (On-Ice)
Figure Skating Competition Inormation
As in all gure skating competitions, the compulsory events will be held
rst with the reestyle events to ollow.
Awards or this sport will be presented on-site and immediately atercompetition is completed. Medals and ribbons will be presented in thesame placement order as all other competitions mentioned.
Powerlifting
Venue: Round Rock High School (100 Gym)Competition Director: Christy Newman
Powerliting Competition Schedule
Saturday, February 11, 20126:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. .................................................................Weigh-In7:45 a.m. ............................................................... Head Coaches Meeting
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ............................................................Competition
Powerliting Competition Inormation
This competition is currently scheduled or a one day only event; thisschedule is very tentative. We reserve the right to add Sunday as acompetition day. The updated schedule will be posted on our website byTuesday, January 31.
The Wilkes Formula will be applied when weight classes are combined.
There will be a mandatory rules meeting just prior to the competition.This meeting will be or all coaches and participants. Awards or this sportwill be presented on-site and immediately ater competition is completed.
Medals and ribbons will be presented in the same placement order as allother competitions mentioned.
The squat event will be a sanctioned event. Proper equipment or thisevent, including a power suit and knee wraps, is the responsibility o theindividual athlete.
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Volleyball
Venue: Austin Sports CenterCompetition Director: Barbara Kern
Volleyball Competition Schedule
Friday, February 10, 20128:00 a.m. ............................................................... Head Coaches Meeting9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. .............................. Classication and Competition
Saturday, February 11, 20128:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ......................................... Competition and Awards
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ...........Volleyball Individual Skills Levels 1 and 2(prelims and nals)
Sunday, February 12, 20129:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Competition and Awards
Volleyball Competition Inormation
Please note that Volleyball Individual Skills competition will be held on
Saturday.
All volleyball awards will be presented at a designated awards area orvolleyball (skills may be an exception since awards will take place onSaturday).
Medals will be presented to each team member whose team placed rstthrough third. Ribbons will be presented to each team member whoseteam placed ourth through eighth.
Volleyball Rules Reminders
All competition will be held in accordance with USA Volleyball 25 pointrally scoring rules in place.
A game is won when a team scores 25 points and has at least a two-pointadvantage over the opponent (cap at 30).
During medal round matches, tie-breaker games will be played to 15 winby 2 (per USA Volleyball rules), no cap.
The classication team can determine modications or each divisionwhether a side-out or rotation ater a serve limit has been reached, and/ormodied line and net height.
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In lower level teams, classiers may assign the ollowing rules modicationsto equalize competition:
A shortened serve line.
A three or ve serve limit. (This rule is to prevent a good server romdominating the game.)
All modications and proper divisioning will be determined at classication.
The SOTX Modied Service Line Rule will be in eect. This rule statesthat the service line will be moved to 4.5 meters (14 t., 9 in.). An athletecan choose to serve rom any distance behind that line.
Unied Sports volleyball must have a dual certied, non-playing benchcoach.
Participation RuleIt is required that every athlete listed on the roster must play during regulationgame time. Not ollowing the participation rule will result in a oreit. Therst time it occurs during the tournament will result in a oreit o that game orthe oending team. I that team violates this rule a second time, they will beremoved rom the tournament.Additional oenses will result in possible revocation o the coachs certication.
Coaches may indicate on their roster, prior to the start o the game, any playerswho will not play due to injury or behavior problems.
Note: The only exception is in volleyball where each player must compete inevery match, not every game.
Special Events
Special Events Schedule
Thursday, February 9, 2012Line up Parade o Athletes .......................................................... 6:15 p.m.Opening Ceremonies .............................................. 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Wellness Park .........................................................10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Athlete Village .......................................................10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 11, 2012Wellness Park .........................................................10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Athlete Village .......................................................10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Victory Dance ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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Wellness Park
Wellness Park is a Healthy Athletes event where athletes and Uniedpartners have an opportunity to receive ree health screenings and servicesin a welcoming and un environment. This year at Winter Games, health
proessionals and volunteers will join us and oer their services or ourFUNtness and Fit Feet disciplines. The screenings are tentatively scheduledto run rom 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 10 and Saturday,February 11 at Highland Mall. Enter Highland Mall at the west entrance withthe green awning acing Airport Boulevard; once inside, look or the signs. Thenal schedule or Wellness Park will be available at registration on Thursday,February 9.
Athlete VillageTo get the most out o Winter Games, you and your athletes should attendAthlete Village. There will be a variety o amusements, entertainment andexhibits located at Highland Mall. Enter Highland Mall at the west entrancewith the green awning acing Airport Boulevard; once inside, look or the signs.Athlete Village will be open on Friday, February 10 and Saturday, February 11rom 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We encourage all teams to visit Athlete Villageand enjoy the estivities.
Opening Ceremonies
Opening Ceremonies will be held on Thursday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m. atRound Rock High School; please reer to the venue map or the exact locationon campus. This venue is indoors. Entertainment will include music andceremony such as the singing o the National Anthem and the lighting o thetorch during the Law Enorcement Torch Run.
Parade o AthletesDelegations should arrive at Round Rock High School by no later than 6:15p.m. The Parade o Athletes will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday,February 9. Delegations will be guided to parking upon arrival and willbe directed to the parade area at that time. Make sure that your teamrepresentatives are wearing their team colors and have their team banner withthem. Any other inormation will be available at registration.
Victory Dance
The Victory Dance will be held rom 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Saturday,February 11 at Round Rock High School. There will be an opportunity topurchase souvenirs, meet athletes, coaches and amilies rom other parts oTexas, and, o course, DANCE.
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Closing Ceremonies
The (symbolic) Closing Ceremonies or the 2012 Winter Games will occur atthe Victory Dance on Saturday, February 11. Everyone is invited to attend.The program will consist o entertainment and music, including the departure
o the Winter Games fame.
Reminder: Competition will continue on Sunday.
Family Activities
The State Family Committee and Adult Outreach Committee will have boothsat Athlete Village on Friday and Saturday rom 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.They will oer digital photos, photo buttons, snacks and amily registration
inormation. Additionally, the Adult Outreach Committee booth shall oerservice inormation, computer stations, and experts on amily/guardianplanning will be on site to assist. There will also be State Family Committeeand Adult Outreach Committee booths at Victory Dance on Saturday night.
Souvenir Sales
Thursday, February 9Registration ..................4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Friday, February 10Bowling at Showplace Lanes ....................................9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Athlete Village .......................................................10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 11
Volleyball .................................................................8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Bowling at Showplace Lanes ....................................9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Athlete Village .......................................................10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Victory Dance ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 12Bowling at Showplace Lanes ....................................9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Venues and times may change as necessary.
Meals and Housing
Meals
Teams are responsible or their meals. Austin has a vast array o dining options.In addition, each o the bowling venues will have ood available or purchase attheir respective grill/cae.
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Housing
Delegations will stay in hotels or residences. A preerred hotel list is posted onthe SOTX website at www.specialolympicstexas.org. It is recommended thatyou book rooms immediately i you have not already done so.
Health / Safety Information
Weather Contingency Plan
Weather in Texas is unpredictable. In the unortunate event that weencounter inclement weather, the Games Organizing Committee andSOTX Director o Sports and Training will be the nal authority regardingcancellation or postponement o any phase o the Winter Games. I weatherdoes orce any schedule adjustments or the Games or related specialevents, inormation concerning postponements or cancellations will beavailable on our website at www.specialolympicstexas.org, on Facebook atwww.acebook.com/SpecialOlympicsTX or by calling 800.876.5646.
Command Center
The Command Center phone will be staed beginning Thursday, February9. I any medical emergencies arise, please call the Command Center,so the proper ocials can be notied. The Command Center number is512.922.0945.
Regulations While at the Games
The ollowing items will be prohibited while attending Winter Games. Theserestrictions apply to all venues and hotels. Violations o any o these regulations
will be cause or expulsion rom Winter Games. This rule applies to coaches,athletes, and ocial delegates.
Possession o any alcoholic beverages.
Possession or use o any narcotic stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenicdrugs without a doctors permission.
Possession or use o candles, lanterns, rearms, gasoline or other volatilesolutions, explosives, reworks or other dangerous materials.
Possession or use o any electrical heating, cooking, or ood preparation
appliances.Gambling.
Possession o pets or animals. ONLY CERTIFIED ASSISTANCEANIMALS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR NECESSARY USE BY THEVISUALLY IMPAIRED.
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SECURITY AND SAFETY
The security personnel at the venues are there to help you, your athletesand other participants enjoy the Games saely. Security personnel have
communications through the Command Center, with the Games Directorand other ocials, EMS, and the law enorcement personnel on hand. I youhave an emergency or other problem and cant nd the help you need, lookor a security member. Also, please instruct your athletes, coaches and othermembers o your team to ollow the instructions o the security members ortheir own saety. SOTX and the host hotels will not be responsible or personalbelongings lost or stolen while staying at the hotels.
Lost and Found Athletes
Lost athletes should be escorted to the medical station at each sports venue.The Command Center should be notied immediately.
Lost and Found Possessions
A lost and ound center will be located at each venue. Please turn in any itemsound to this location.
Curew
All athletes must be in their rooms and chaperoned by 11:00 p.m. Coachesmust not leave athletes without qualied adult supervision. Coaches areresponsible or the conduct and supervision o their athletes at all times. Allcoaches are expected to devote 100% o their time to supervising their athletes.Any athlete ound unsupervised or involved in disruptive behavior will bedisqualied rom the Winter Games. Also, the coach o that team may be
suspended or a period o up to one year rom all SOTX events. Furthermore,the administrators o the sponsoring agency or school will be notied in writingo the inappropriate conduct o the coaches and athletes. Please help us toensure a sae and enjoyable experience or our athletes.
First Aid
First aid stations will be in operation at all competition and special event sites.Treatment provided at these stations will consist o American Red Cross rst
aid procedures. NO MEDICATIONS WILL BE DISPENSED. We cannotoveremphasize the importance o consumption o water during these Games.Water (not a sot drink) is an essential component o every practice session andevent.
In the past, there have been cases o heat exhaustion, which relate directly toinsucient liquid intake. Coaches are encouraged to bring thermos jugs or
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canteens so that water is available at all times. There will be water sourcesavailable to rell your containers. Please take advantage o this availability.Coaches are reminded to ensure their athletes have plenty o fuids during theGames.
Any athlete or coach who requires medical attention should be takenimmediately to one o the rst aid stations. From this point, the medicalsupport team will administer appropriate rst aid and, i necessary, makearrangements or emergency examination, treatment and/or hospitalization.An EMS unit will be on call during the Games. Do not take an athlete orcoach directly to a hospital or seek medical treatment beore going to one othe above-mentioned rst aid stations. Please keep our medical support teaminormed o any problems since they are best prepared to handle them.
Copies o athlete medical orms should be in the possession o the coach at eachdesignated venue during competition and special events.
Hospital
Brackenridge Hospital will serve as our primary medical acility. Allemergencies must rst go through the on-site medical team. I an athlete must
be transported by ambulance, the coach, parent or guardian o the athlete mustaccompany the athlete. Ater treatment, the Director o Sports and Trainingmust be notied o the accident/incident.
Health Checklist
Coaches and parents should use the ollowing checklist or athletes competingin the Winter Games:
Medications Each athlete or delegation member should have a complete
supply o medications and a schedule indicating exact dosage. Should adelegation member require treatment, the medical sta must have accurateinormation so that proper treatment may be provided.
Personal Health Items All participants should use sunscreen. Everyoneburns regardless o skin pigmentation.
Diet A balanced diet is essential to the athletes perormance at theGames. The diet should contain extra carbohydrates (in the orm ostarches) and resh ruit and vegetables whenever possible. Athletes and
members o the delegations should be discouraged rom eating greasy, riedor atty oods.
Liquids Each athlete should drink extra fuids with meals and at regularintervals at the sports venues. Athletes and members o the delegationsshould always drink plenty o water.
Medic Alert Tags Athletes who have diabetes, epileptic seizures orallergic reactions to medication should wear their Medic Alert tags at alltimes.
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Special Medical ProblemsThe Medical Committee expects coaches to know their athletes needs, and thecommittee is prepared or medical needs during the Games. The ollowing listcontains special medical problems that may occur during an athletic event suchas the Winter Games.
Muscle Cramps These cramps usually involve the arm, leg or abdominalmuscles. Generally, the cramps begin within two hours o vigorousexercise, and oten occur during the cool down period. An athleteexperiencing muscle cramps should be taken to the nearest rst aid stationor care. Treatment or muscle cramps consists o fuid replacement withwater or a weak salt solution. An athlete who is treated or muscle crampsshould have extra rest and plenty o fuids.
Epileptic Seizures or Convulsions Most epileptic seizures last two
to our minutes. First aid or seizures or convulsions consists o gentlyprotecting the victim rom injuring himsel and gently turning the victimshead to the side so that saliva or vomit drains rom the victims mouth.It is important not to orce anything into the victims mouth, to call thenearest rst aid station or hotel security, and to not leave the victim alone.
Sunburn Serious sunburns can result rom constant exposure to the sun.Protect the athletes and yourselves. Even on cloudy days, burning rays cancause damage to a persons skin. Use a sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher.The higher the SPF number, the greater the protection provided. Apply 30minutes prior to sun exposure.
Heat Exhaustion A more serious heat-related illness than musclecramps, and is characterized by physical weakness, light headedness,conusion, nausea, and cramping. Body temperature is usually normalor slightly elevated. Any athlete who has been exposed to heat and justdoesnt eel well may be suering rom heat exhaustion. Treatment oheat exhaustion consists o moving the athlete to a cool environment,allowing the athlete to rest and fuid replacement.
Heat Stroke Heat stroke is caused by the bodys inability to dispenseo heat properly under existing environmental conditions. This conditioncauses an athletes body temperature to rise quickly to intolerablelevels (106 F). Symptoms o heat stroke are similar to those o heatexhaustion and may include delirium, coma and seizure activity. A victimo heat stroke ceases to sweat and develops goose fesh. Treatmentor heat stroke consists o rapid cooling in an ice bath and immediatehospitalization.
The Medical Committee eels coaches should be aware that the ollowingpredisposing actors will make heat-related illness more likely to occur:
Illness Illnesses which make a person more susceptible to heat illnessesare diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and thyroid gland diseases.
Medications Medications which make a person less tolerant o the heatinclude tranquilizers, antidepressants, diuretics, sedatives and thyroiddrugs.
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Age Young children and the elderly are more prone to heat illnesses thanteens and middle age people.
Water Saety
All Special Olympics aquatics training, competition and recreational sessionsshall be conducted in accordance with basic saety practices as specied inthe Sports Rules Book, section C o the aquatics section. In brie, this policyspecies that in all swimming activities, there must be a certied lieguard onduty while athletes are in the water. This policy is in place or training andcompetition as well as recreational aquatic activities, including any swimmingater competition back at the hotel pool. Each delegation must review, signand turn in the Recreational Aquatics Release Form included in your packetprior to or at registration. Coaches, parents, and volunteers need to know howimportant this policy is to the health and saety o our Special Olympics athletes.
Insurance and Incident ReportingSOTX and SOI are interested in identiying the causes o injuries and accidentsso that preventative actions may be taken to reduce or eliminate potentialdangers. Part o this process is the reporting o all injuries or potential injuries
on the incident report orms. An incident report orm (Special OlympicsFirst Report o Accident/Incident) must be completed in its entirety or eachoccurrence o a physical accident or incident that may result in injury to anathlete, coach, volunteer, spectator or physical property damage. The incidentreport orm is available rom the area director or responsible SOTX sta personat all Special Olympics Texas unctions, competitions or training activities.
Procedure
The incident report orm must be reviewed and signed by a SOTX sta personveriying that the incident occurred as reported. The orm is submitted to thearea oce, axed to the SOTX insurance carrier and axed to the chapter riskinsurance manager, Kathy McClain, at 512.835.7756. She can be reached byphone at 512.491.2933.
The incident report orm must be completed even i no medical treatment isrequired. I the incident results in an injury and medical costs are incurred,
a Special Olympics claim orm will be orwarded by the insurance companydirectly to the injured party. Claim orms will not be accepted by the insurancecompany without a completed incident report.
I the incident involves a vehicle that is being used on ocial SOTX business,then the Special Olympics Automobile Loss Report is also required to becompleted in its entirety.
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Accident Insurance Coverage
Special Olympics provides secondary insurance coverage in the event oaccidental injury that necessitates medical attention during a Special Olympicsevent. Persons insured under the policy are all members o Special Olympics,
Inc. and Special Olympics programs, collectively and independently, includingparticipants, ocials, coaches, chaperones, supervisors and other volunteerswhose names are on le with the policy holder. Special Olympics coverage issecondary, meaning that claims are only considered ater payment by any otherinsurance coverage.
The athlete, coach, volunteer, spectator or damaged property owner must rstsubmit all medical bills to their own accident insurance company. I unpaidbalances remain ater processing by the primary insurance company, a claim
may be submitted through Special Olympics insurance. I the injured party doesnot have any other insurance coverage, the claim initially may be submitted toSpecial Olympics insurance.
I, on account o injuries suered while participating in a Special Olympicsevent and within 60 days rom the date o the accident, the insured shall requiremedical or surgical treatment, including hospitalization and the services oregistered nurses or licensed nurses, but excluding dental care, the insurancecompany will pay the actual costs thereo in excess o the deductible amount(i any), but not more than the stated maximum medical indemnity, $10,000,incurred within one year rom the date o the rst such treatment.
Coverage is provided or ainting, heat stroke and exhaustion, and any accidentwhere epilepsy or a seizure may be a contributing actor. Coverage is alsoprovided or ambulance service. No medical indemnity shall be payable onaccount o expenses incurred or eyeglasses, including prescriptions thereo.With respect to dental care, the insurance company will pay the actual cost in
excess o the deductible amount (i any), but not more than $10,000, incurredwithin one year rom the date o accident or dental care required on accounto injury to or loss o natural teeth resulting rom such injuries, includingreplacement o such teeth, but excluding dental x-rays, provided the aggregatepayment o medical, surgical and dental treatment required on account o allinjuries resulting rom one accident shall not exceed the maximum medicalindemnity, $10,000.
The insurance under this policy shall not apply: to the cost o medical or
surgical treatment or nursing service rendered by any person employed orretained by the policy holder to any loss by (1) abdominal hernia, howevercaused; (2) bacterial inections (except pyrogenic inections that occur with andthrough an accidental cut or wound); (3) any orm o disease; (4) war or any acto war, whether declared or not; (5) intentionally sel-inficted injury or suicide;(6) injuries covered under any workers compensation act or similar law.
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Claims Filing Procedure
To submit a claim to Special Olympics insurance:Complete the Special Olympics incident report orm and deliver the ormto the appropriate area director as soon as possible. (I the incident involves
a vehicle, then the Automobile Loss Report must also be completed.)A Special Olympics incident report must be on le with the insurancecompany in order or a claim to be processed.
I medical treatment is necessary, please notiy the appropriate area directoras soon as possible. File all claims with the primary insurance carrier, theinjured partys regular insurance.
During area, regional and chapter events, the medical inormation oreach athlete will be available at the site o competition. This inormation,
attached to all entry orms, will acilitate the process o completing theincident report and will assist emergency personnel in providing the propertreatment. It is the coachs responsibility to obtain this inormation romthe event or meet director in case o an emergency.
Media Relations
As coaches, it is extremely important that you share the stories o your athletes,amilies and volunteers with the SOTX Communications sta, so the media canbest be directed to the stories o Winter Games. As with any competition, thisopportunity can help to provide specic story ideas to local media outlets. TheSOTX sta will pitch stories to various media outlets ocusing on the Austinarea, but also including regional media.
Please share story ideas with:Communications Department
7715 Chevy Chase Dr., Suite 120Austin, TX 78752512.835.9873 phone; 512.835.7756 [email protected]
We also welcome CDs o high resolution (300 dpi) images o your best oshots rom chapter Games. By signing the Athlete Enrollment/Medical ReleaseForm, athletes have granted permission to have his/her likeness videotaped or
photographed.
Winter Games Torch
The Torch is a newsletter that will be available at registration on Thursday,February 9 and at venues on Saturday, February 11 and Sunday, February12. This publication eatures stories rom the Winter Games events andcompetitions, as well as a schedule o events.
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NUMBERS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Police
Emergency ........................................................................................... 911Non-Emergency................................................................... 512.974.5000
Hospital
Brackenridge Hospital .......................................................... 512.324.7000601 East 15th StreetAustin, TX 78701
Team RegistrationRound Rock High School .................................................... 512.464.6000300 North Lake Creek DriveRound Rock, TX 78681
Command Center (24 Hours) .......................... 512.922.0945
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Special Olympics Texas
7715 Chevy Chase Drive, Suite 120, Austin, TX 787521.800.876.5646
Check out our updated website: www.specialolympicstexas.orgLike us on Facebook: acebook.com/specialolympicstxFollow us on Twitter: twitter.com/SOTexas
Command Center (24 Hours): 512.922.0945
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