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UID:10000173-1776470400-1776556799@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:APR 2026 Boston 5k: Adaptive Runner Program or Para T20 Class
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) provides pathways for inclusion of runners with intellectual impairments in The Boston Marathon and other annual events. \n\nFOUR ANNUAL EVENTS OFFERED: \n \n\nBoston 5K (April 18\, 2026)\n\nBoston Marathon (April 20\, 2026)\n\nBoston 10k (Tentatively June 21\, 2026)\n\nBoston Half Marathon (TBA November 2026)\n\nTWO COMPETITION PATHWAYS FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENTS: \n\nT20 Paralympic Division (Virtus II1 or II2 National Eligibility)\nGeneral Adaptive Runner Program (Virtus II1\, II2 or II3 National Eligibility)\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:  \n\nAthletes with National Virtus II1 or II2 eligibility can compete for prize money in the competitive Para T20 Class (without a guide runner and higher qualifying times) at this event\, or may choose to stay in Adaptive Runner Program (with a guide runner and lower qualifying times).\nAthletes with National Virtus II3-Higher Functioning Autism (who are not eligible for Para T20) can compete in the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nABOUT THE T20 PARALYMPIC DIVISION: \nIn 2023 The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) made an important announcement when they added a competitive division for intellectual impairment which is open to Virtus II1/II2/T20 runners with National or International classification. \n\n\n\n\nTo be eligible for the Para T20 Class for Intellectual Impairment athletes must provide documentation showing they meet our Virtus II1/Paralympic criteria for Intellectual Disability below (this includes athletes with Down Syndrome in our Virtus II2 group since they also meet the ID criteria. This group also includes athletes with Autism if they also meet the ID criteria below):\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFull Scale IQ of 75 or lower on accepted IQ assessment WAIS\, WISC\, or Stanford Binet\, and\nAdaptive Behavior significant limitations (70 or lower in at least one domain area) on Vineland\, ABAS or AAMR scales\, and\nEvidence there was diagnosis of Intellectual Disability before age 22\n\nABOUT THE Virtus II3 GROUP FOR AUTISM:\nAthletes with a formal diagnosis of Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria above compete at Athletes Without Limits and Virtus events in our unique II3 Autism group. While not eligible for the Para T20 Class they can apply to the B.A.A Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nHOW TO APPLY:\nThose interested who already have Virtus eligibility (listed our US Track & Field National List) should reach out to Athletes Without Limits using our Contact Us form so we can help you navigate this new opportunity. \nNew US runners with Autism\, Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disability should start by applying to Athletes Without Limits for an eligibility review using our US Athlete Virtus & Para Eligibility Application Page.    \nBE SURE TO ALSO REGISTER WITH THE B.A.A:\nYou’ll also want to watch entry deadlines\, complete the event registration process on the B.A.A website and apply directly to the B.A.A. Adaptive Runner Program while we work to confirm your Virtus or Para eligibility. \n\n\n\nBOSTON PARA ATHLETICS T20 DIVISION\nVS. ADAPTIVE RUNNER PROGRAM\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:\n\nVirtus II1 athletes who have a diagnosis of Intellectual Disability or Autism with Intellectual Disability and Virtus II2 athletes who have Down Syndrome with Intellectual Disability are eligible for either the Paralympic T20 Division or the Adaptive Runner Program (depending on their qualifying times).\nVirtus II3 Athletes with Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria for Intellectual Disability are only eligible for the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\n\nQUALIFYING TIMES: Times are faster to qualify for the T20 Para Division. Additionally\, the T20 Para Division offers complimentary entry to those who can meet the fastest T20 High Performance Time Standards. While the Adaptive Program for Runners offers slower qualifying times since it’s intention is to offer additional opportunities for participation.\nPRIZES: There prize money for the first three male and female finishers in the T20 Para events — while there is no prize money in the Adaptive Program which\, again\, is intended to provide additional participation opportunities.\nSUPPORT RUNNER: Support Runners are not permitted for athletes with Intellectual Impairment in the more competitive T20 Para Event which follows the same rules as the Paralympics. Athletes who require a support runner should explore the Adaptive Program for Runners\, which allows competitors with intellectual impairments to run with a Support Runner.\n\nLINKS TO BAA WEBSITE: \nRead more about the Para Athletics Division 20 Competition on the BAA Website\nRead more about the Adaptive Runner Program on the BAA Website
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-boston-5k
CATEGORIES:E. Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTSTAMP:20260414T153604
CREATED:20251116T213253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T141507Z
UID:10000174-1776643200-1776729599@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:APR 2026 Boston Marathon: Adaptive Runner Program and Para T20 Class
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) provides pathways for inclusion of runners with intellectual impairments in The Boston Marathon and other annual events. \n\nFOUR ANNUAL EVENTS OFFERED: \n \n\nBoston 5K (April 18\, 2026)\n\nBoston Marathon (April 20\, 2026)\n\nBoston 10k (Tentatively June 21\, 2026)\n\nBoston Half Marathon (TBA November 2026)\n\nTWO COMPETITION PATHWAYS FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENTS: \n\nT20 Paralympic Division (Virtus II1 or II2 National Eligibility)\nGeneral Adaptive Runner Program (Virtus II1\, II2 or II3 National Eligibility)\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:  \n\nAthletes with National Virtus II1 or II2 eligibility can compete for prize money in the competitive Para T20 Class (without a guide runner and higher qualifying times) at this event\, or may choose to stay in Adaptive Runner Program (with a guide runner and lower qualifying times).\nAthletes with National Virtus II3-Higher Functioning Autism (who are not eligible for Para T20) can compete in the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nABOUT THE T20 PARALYMPIC DIVISION: \nIn 2023 The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) made an important announcement when they added a competitive division for intellectual impairment which is open to Virtus II1/II2/T20 runners with National or International classification. \n\n\n\n\nTo be eligible for the Para T20 Class for Intellectual Impairment athletes must provide documentation showing they meet our Virtus II1/Paralympic criteria for Intellectual Disability below (this includes athletes with Down Syndrome in our Virtus II2 group since they also meet the ID criteria. This group also includes athletes with Autism if they also meet the ID criteria below):\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFull Scale IQ of 75 or lower on accepted IQ assessment WAIS\, WISC\, or Stanford Binet\, and\nAdaptive Behavior significant limitations (70 or lower in at least one domain area) on Vineland\, ABAS or AAMR scales\, and\nEvidence there was diagnosis of Intellectual Disability before age 22\n\nABOUT THE Virtus II3 GROUP FOR AUTISM:\nAthletes with a formal diagnosis of Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria above compete at Athletes Without Limits and Virtus events in our unique II3 Autism group. While not eligible for the Para T20 Class they can apply to the B.A.A Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nHOW TO APPLY:\nThose interested who already have Virtus eligibility (listed our US Track & Field National List) should reach out to Athletes Without Limits using our Contact Us form so we can help you navigate this new opportunity. \nNew US runners with Autism\, Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disability should start by applying to Athletes Without Limits for an eligibility review using our US Athlete Virtus & Para Eligibility Application Page.    \nBE SURE TO ALSO REGISTER WITH THE B.A.A:\nYou’ll also want to watch entry deadlines\, complete the event registration process on the B.A.A website and apply directly to the B.A.A. Adaptive Runner Program while we work to confirm your Virtus or Para eligibility. \n\n\n\nBOSTON PARA ATHLETICS T20 DIVISION\nVS. ADAPTIVE RUNNER PROGRAM\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:\n\nVirtus II1 athletes who have a diagnosis of Intellectual Disability or Autism with Intellectual Disability and Virtus II2 athletes who have Down Syndrome with Intellectual Disability are eligible for either the Paralympic T20 Division or the Adaptive Runner Program (depending on their qualifying times).\nVirtus II3 Athletes with Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria for Intellectual Disability are only eligible for the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\n\nQUALIFYING TIMES: Times are faster to qualify for the T20 Para Division. Additionally\, the T20 Para Division offers complimentary entry to those who can meet the fastest T20 High Performance Time Standards. While the Adaptive Program for Runners offers slower qualifying times since it’s intention is to offer additional opportunities for participation.\nPRIZES: There prize money for the first three male and female finishers in the T20 Para events — while there is no prize money in the Adaptive Program which\, again\, is intended to provide additional participation opportunities.\nSUPPORT RUNNER: Support Runners are not permitted for athletes with Intellectual Impairment in the more competitive T20 Para Event which follows the same rules as the Paralympics. Athletes who require a support runner should explore the Adaptive Program for Runners\, which allows competitors with intellectual impairments to run with a Support Runner.\n\nLINKS TO BAA WEBSITE: \nRead more about the Para Athletics Division 20 Competition on the BAA Website\nRead more about the Adaptive Runner Program on the BAA Website
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-boston-marathon
CATEGORIES:E. Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
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CREATED:20250407T200759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T145342Z
UID:10000161-1777593600-1780271999@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:MAY 2026 PING US Disabled Golf Championships (USDGA)
DESCRIPTION:Note that Athletes Without Limits only confirms Virtus eligibility for players with intellectual impairment seeking entry into this event and is not the host of this event. Please review the event website and reach out to USDGA for event questions other than Virtus eligibility as there may be additional qualifying requirements which can change from year to year. \nEvent Website:\nhttps://www.usdgagolf.org/united-states-disabled-open/ \n\n\nDate & Location:\nThe USA Disabled Golf Association (USDGA) Date and location will be announced on the USDGA website.\nThis annual event is typically held in @ May (often in Florida) with registration typically closing @ January.\n\nEligibility Requirements:\nRequirements to enter include a WHS Handicap Index of 36. 4 or lower and Athletes Without Limits Virtus II1 International Eligibility confirmed in order to obtain a WR4GD World Ranking Pass.\n\nNote this event follows Paralympic classification so is only open to those with Intellectual Disability\, Down syndrome or Autism who have an IQ of 75 or lower and significant limitations in Adaptive behavior.\n\n*Athletes with ‘high functioning’ Autism (Virtus II-3 Autism without ID) are not eligible since their IQ is higher than 75. We encourage you to reach out so we can share other emerging opportunities for this group. \nTo learn more and apply for eligibility visit our Golf page for “Three Steps to Become Eligible to Compete as a WR4GD World Ranked Player with Intellectual Impairment” \n\n\nRegistration Timeline for New Players with Intellectual Impairment: \nThe registration deadline for this annual event varies but typically closes mid to late January.\n*New players with intellectual impairment should apply to Athletes Without Limits as early as possible (at least 8-12 weeks prior to registration deadline) to confirm International level Virtus II1 eligibility in time to get your WR4GD Pass for the event.\n\n\nChanges since 2024:\n\nIn 2024 USDGA noted that self-classification is no longer be an option for events going forward. All athletes must have their WR4GD pass to prior to entering.\n\n\n\n\nPlease see our GOLF page for “Three Steps to Become Eligible to Complete as a WR4GD World Ranked Player with Intellectual Impairment.“\n\n\n\nOther Events:\n\nPlayers interested in this event may also be interested in:\n2026 U.S. Adaptive Open hosted by the U.S. Golf Association (USGA)
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-usdga-golf-championships
CATEGORIES:D. Adaptive Golf Events,E. Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260414T153604
CREATED:20260201T004254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T215808Z
UID:10001205-1778716800-1778975999@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:May 2026: EDGA Golf: G4D International Open (Wales) Open to II1\, II2 & II3 Players
DESCRIPTION: 2026 Dates: May 14-16\n2026 Location: Celtic Manor Resort Wales\nEligibility Groups: Open to Virtus II1\, II2 and II3 Autism+ (with Virtus International Eligibility & WR4GD Pass) \n(This is different from U.S. Adaptive Open which is only open to II1/II2 players.) \nThe G4D Open is an International Adaptive Golf event that is supported and approved by EDGA\, the organization that manages World Ranking WR4GD passes for players with Physical\, Visual and Intellectual impairments. The event is staged in partnership with The R&A and sees 80 Adaptive players compete. EDGA\, formerly the European Disabled Golf Association\, has been involved in the development of the Championship and will continue to support in an advisory role. Based in Europe\, EDGA is a not-for-profit\, volunteer led organisation\, active in the promotion and delivery of opportunities to sample\, participate and compete in golf. Read more at the event website at www.randa.org/championships/the-g4d-open: \nNow in it’s 3nd year the G4D Open is different from most US Adaptive Golf events in that it offers more than one competition group for athletes with intellectual impairments so includes athletes in all three Virtus groups\n(Including Virtus II3 Athletes with higher functioning Autsim who are not eligible for the U.S. Adaptive Open): \n\nG4D “Intellectual-1” or IN1 is for players with Virtus II-1 Intellectual Disability or Virtus II-2 Down Syndrome with Intellectual Disability.\nThis group also includes athletes with Autism if they also have Intellectual Disability\nG4d “Intellectual-2” or IN2 is for players in the Virtus II-3 group for Autism+ who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria for Intellectual Disability (sometimes refereed to as ‘higher functioning’ Autism).\n\nThere may be handicap and other requirements to enter. Please see the 2026 Event website for details. \nTo be able to apply to EDGA for a WR4GD World Ranking Player Pass\, new US Players (with Intellectual Disability\, Down Syndrome or Autism) should apply through USA Virtus member Athletes Without Limits from our eligibility application page.
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-edga-golf-g4d-international-open-wales
LOCATION:Celtic Manor Golf Resort Wales\, Coldra Wood\, The Usk Valley\, Chepstow Rd\, The Usk Valley\, Newport\, NP18 1HQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:D. Adaptive Golf Events,E. Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260601T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260630T235959
DTSTAMP:20260414T153604
CREATED:20251106T184211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T144431Z
UID:10000167-1780272000-1782863999@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:JUN 2026 3rd Annual Miller Family Open Para Track & Field Meet (University of Michigan)
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DATE:\n(2026 TBA – Meet is typically in June)\n\nHosted by University of Michigan Adaptive Student Athlete Program\nSponsored by Guardian\n\nQUICKLINKS\n\n\nEvent Webpage (not yet posted for 2026)\nTechnical Details\, Travel & Schedule (not yet posted for 2026)\nDirect Link to Registration Form (not yet posted for 2026)\nAbout the Miller Family\n\n\nABOUT\nThis uniquely inclusive annual meet offers an incredible opportunity for US and international para athletes to compete at a world class facility. University of Michigan Adaptive Sports has collaborated with Athletes Without Limits to ensure athletes with intellectual disability\, down syndrome and autism (in all three Virtus groups ii1\, ii2\, ii3) have the opportunity to compete as part of this event! In addition to established national athletes\, newer athletes ages 14+ are invited to attend as the meet will also serve as talent identification event. We hope to see athletes from around the country come to Ann Arbor and the beautiful University of Michigan campus and athletic facilities for this important competition! \n\nLOCATION\nU-M Track & Field Stadium\, Ann Arbor\, MI\n\n2025 EVENTS (2026 events not yet confirmed)\n\n100M\, Open 100M\, 200M\, 400M\, 800M\, 1500M\, 3000M (depending on interest)\, 5000M (depending on interest)\, and Universal Relay (4*100M)\nLong jump\, high jump\, javelin\, shotput\, discus\, club\n\n\nSANCTIONING\n\nThe Miller Family Open is World Para Athletics and Move United sanctioned – Qualify for Move United and USA Track & Field Nationals (for athletes who are eligible for Paralympic Track & Field classes for physical\, visual impairment or intellectual disability (IQ 75 or lower).\nThe event also follows Athletes Without Limits & Virtus International sanctioning for athletes with Intellectual Impairment\, Down Syndrome and Autism\, with opportunities to qualify for Athletes Without Limits trips to high level Virtus World Championships & Global Games.\n\n\nGENERAL ELIGIBILITY\n\nMust be 14+ years of age to compete\n\nAthletes with or without disabilities are invited to compete:  Para Athletics\, Special Olympics\, Athletes Without Limits & Virtus\, Club\, Varsity\, Veterans\, Military\, ROTC\, etc\nThis is an open competition to all athletes – heats and events will be organized by function and seed times.\n\n\n\nELIGIBILITY NOTE FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENTS:\n\n\nThis uniquely inclusive event is also open to athletes in all three Virtus competition groups which means in addition to athletes with an IQ of 75 or lower who qualify for Virtus II1 and the Paralympic T20 Class\, athletes with Down Syndrome get their own separate competition group (Virtus II2)\, and athletes with Autism who have an IQ above 75 can also compete (Virtus II3).\n\n\nAthletes with Intellectual Impairment are encouraged to have applied to  Athletes Without Limits for Virtus/Paralympic eligibility to confirm eligibility for additional opportunities but it is not required to compete in this all-comers meet. (At the meet Athletes will be placed in one of three Virtus groups noted above.)\n\n\nTimes earned can be used to qualify for upcoming Athletes Without Limits US National Team trips to:\n2026 Virtus Regional Championships in Peru\n2027 Virtus World Championships in Egypt.\n\n\n\n\nREGISISTRATION\n\n Athletes can enter this meet by clicking the large yellow registration button at the top of the event web page (not posted yet for 2026) \n(2026 reg dates tbd) Registration for AWL athletes is free up until the early reg deadline\, after that is is $30 through the final reg deadline.  \nNote about registration form and free/reduced entry code: As you answer questions and confirm your affiliation with Athletes Without Limits and go through several pages of the form\, you will eventually reach a page called  ORDER SUMMARY. A discount code will appear at the top of that page that you can enter at the bottom of the page. \n\n\nEarly registration:\n\n\nAthletes Without Limits / Virtus: Free before 5/31\nCollege Students and Coaches: Free\nActive Military\, Veterans\, ROTC: Free\nOther Athletes and Coaches: $30\n\nAfter Early Registration: \n\n\n\n\nAthletes Without Limits / Virtus: Only $30\nCollege Students and Coaches: $30\nActive Military\, Veterans\, ROTC: $30\nOther Athletes and Coaches: $50\n\nRegistration Includes:\n\nAccess to discounted hotel rates\nEvent t-shirt and gift bag\nSnacks\, refreshments\, lunch\, and dinner on competition day
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-miller-family-open-para-track-field-meet-university-of-michigan
LOCATION:University of Michigan Track\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:A. Athletes Without Limits & Virtus Events,B. Move United Events,C. U.S. Paralympics Hosted Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTSTAMP:20260414T153604
CREATED:20251116T213645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T141507Z
UID:10000175-1782000000-1782086399@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:JUN 2026 Boston 10k: Adaptive Runner Program or Para T20 Class
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) provides pathways for inclusion of runners with intellectual impairments in The Boston Marathon and other annual events. \n\nFOUR ANNUAL EVENTS OFFERED: \n \n\nBoston 5K (April 18\, 2026)\n\nBoston Marathon (April 20\, 2026)\n\nBoston 10k (Tentatively June 21\, 2026)\n\nBoston Half Marathon (TBA November 2026)\n\nTWO COMPETITION PATHWAYS FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENTS: \n\nT20 Paralympic Division (Virtus II1 or II2 National Eligibility)\nGeneral Adaptive Runner Program (Virtus II1\, II2 or II3 National Eligibility)\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:  \n\nAthletes with National Virtus II1 or II2 eligibility can compete for prize money in the competitive Para T20 Class (without a guide runner and higher qualifying times) at this event\, or may choose to stay in Adaptive Runner Program (with a guide runner and lower qualifying times).\nAthletes with National Virtus II3-Higher Functioning Autism (who are not eligible for Para T20) can compete in the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nABOUT THE T20 PARALYMPIC DIVISION: \nIn 2023 The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) made an important announcement when they added a competitive division for intellectual impairment which is open to Virtus II1/II2/T20 runners with National or International classification. \n\n\n\n\nTo be eligible for the Para T20 Class for Intellectual Impairment athletes must provide documentation showing they meet our Virtus II1/Paralympic criteria for Intellectual Disability below (this includes athletes with Down Syndrome in our Virtus II2 group since they also meet the ID criteria. This group also includes athletes with Autism if they also meet the ID criteria below):\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFull Scale IQ of 75 or lower on accepted IQ assessment WAIS\, WISC\, or Stanford Binet\, and\nAdaptive Behavior significant limitations (70 or lower in at least one domain area) on Vineland\, ABAS or AAMR scales\, and\nEvidence there was diagnosis of Intellectual Disability before age 22\n\nABOUT THE Virtus II3 GROUP FOR AUTISM:\nAthletes with a formal diagnosis of Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria above compete at Athletes Without Limits and Virtus events in our unique II3 Autism group. While not eligible for the Para T20 Class they can apply to the B.A.A Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nHOW TO APPLY:\nThose interested who already have Virtus eligibility (listed our US Track & Field National List) should reach out to Athletes Without Limits using our Contact Us form so we can help you navigate this new opportunity. \nNew US runners with Autism\, Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disability should start by applying to Athletes Without Limits for an eligibility review using our US Athlete Virtus & Para Eligibility Application Page.    \nBE SURE TO ALSO REGISTER WITH THE B.A.A:\nYou’ll also want to watch entry deadlines\, complete the event registration process on the B.A.A website and apply directly to the B.A.A. Adaptive Runner Program while we work to confirm your Virtus or Para eligibility. \n\n\n\nBOSTON PARA ATHLETICS T20 DIVISION\nVS. ADAPTIVE RUNNER PROGRAM\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:\n\nVirtus II1 athletes who have a diagnosis of Intellectual Disability or Autism with Intellectual Disability and Virtus II2 athletes who have Down Syndrome with Intellectual Disability are eligible for either the Paralympic T20 Division or the Adaptive Runner Program (depending on their qualifying times).\nVirtus II3 Athletes with Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria for Intellectual Disability are only eligible for the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\n\nQUALIFYING TIMES: Times are faster to qualify for the T20 Para Division. Additionally\, the T20 Para Division offers complimentary entry to those who can meet the fastest T20 High Performance Time Standards. While the Adaptive Program for Runners offers slower qualifying times since it’s intention is to offer additional opportunities for participation.\nPRIZES: There prize money for the first three male and female finishers in the T20 Para events — while there is no prize money in the Adaptive Program which\, again\, is intended to provide additional participation opportunities.\nSUPPORT RUNNER: Support Runners are not permitted for athletes with Intellectual Impairment in the more competitive T20 Para Event which follows the same rules as the Paralympics. Athletes who require a support runner should explore the Adaptive Program for Runners\, which allows competitors with intellectual impairments to run with a Support Runner.\n\nLINKS TO BAA WEBSITE: \nRead more about the Para Athletics Division 20 Competition on the BAA Website\nRead more about the Adaptive Runner Program on the BAA Website
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-boston-10k
CATEGORIES:E. Other Events
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UID:10000186-1788220800-1790812799@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:TBA 2026 2nd Minnesota Adaptive Open Golf Championships
DESCRIPTION:Note that Athletes Without Limits only confirms Virtus eligibility for athletes with intellectual impairment to get their WR4GD Pass from EDGA — and is not the host of this event. Please review the event website and reach out to the Minnesota Golf Association for event questions other than Virtus eligibility as there may be additional qualifying requirements. \nMinnesota Golf Association (MGA) Launches Minnesota Adaptive Open: \nRead the Feb 2025 Announcement \nVisit the MGA competition calendar for event details and to register. \n\nDate & Location:\nLast year the Minnesota Golf Association (MGA) launched it’s inaugural Minnesota Adaptive Open at the Braemar Golf Course in Edina. There will likely be a 2026 event  @ September — check the MGA website for dates and details. \nCheck the . \n\nRegister on MGA Website:\nSee the MGA web calendar for registration information and deadlines:\nRegister on USGA  Website\nEligibility for New Golfers with Intellectual Impairment:\n \nThis event requires a WR4GD pass though EDGA.\nEDGA requires players with an Intellectual Impairment to first confirm their Virtus International Level Eligibility. US Players can apply for Virtus eligibility through Athletes Without Limits (USA Virtus Member) from our Virtus Eligibility Application Page. \n\n\nWhile Virtus events and some EDGA International Golf events are open to athletes in all three Virtus Eligibility Groups\, this event\, like the U.S. Adaptive Open and USDGA Ping Championships have chosen to follow Paralympic Classification. This means only athletes who meet the following three criteria are eligible: \n\n\nIQ of 75 or lower on WISC\, WAIS or Stanford Binet (given within last 5 years*)\nAt least one domain score of 70 or lower on an ABAS or Vineland Adaptive Behavior (given within the last 5 years*.)\nAge of onset before 22.\n\n*Note that athletes with Down Syndrome who also provide their cytogenetic report showing Trisomy21 or Translocation can provide IQ and Adaptive reports from more than 5 years ago. \nNot all athletes with Autism will meet the IQ and/or Adaptive criteria above – we encourage you to apply for your Virtus II3 Open Autism eligibility as there are some other events open to all Virtus groups. \n\nTo lean more and apply for eligibility visit our Golf page for “Three Steps to Become Eligible to Compete as a WR4GD World Ranked Player with Intellectual Impairment”\n\n*New players with intellectual impairment should apply to Athletes Without Limits as early as possible (at least 12 weeks prior to registration closing) to confirm International level Virtus eligibility in time to get your WR4GD Pass for an event. This is due to the time it takes for us to hear back confirmation from the Virtus International Eligibility Committee. \n\n\n\nSEE MORE EVENTS:\n(SERACH ALL BY SPORT GOLF)\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-minnesota-adaptive-open-golf
LOCATION:Braemar Golf Course\, Braemar Golf Course | 6364 John Harris Drive\, Edina\, MN\, 55439\, United States
CATEGORIES:D. Adaptive Golf Events,E. Other Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261201
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UID:10000176-1795996800-1796083199@www.athleteswithoutlimits.org
SUMMARY:NOV 2026 Boston Half Marathon: Adaptive Runner Program or Para T20 Class (Exact Date TBA)
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) provides pathways for inclusion of runners with intellectual impairments in The Boston Marathon and other annual events. \n\nFOUR ANNUAL EVENTS OFFERED: \n \n\nBoston 5K (April 18\, 2026)\n\nBoston Marathon (April 20\, 2026)\n\nBoston 10k (Tentatively June 21\, 2026)\n\nBoston Half Marathon (TBA November 2026)\n\nTWO COMPETITION PATHWAYS FOR ATHLETES WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENTS: \n\nT20 Paralympic Division (Virtus II1 or II2 National Eligibility)\nGeneral Adaptive Runner Program (Virtus II1\, II2 or II3 National Eligibility)\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:  \n\nAthletes with National Virtus II1 or II2 eligibility can compete for prize money in the competitive Para T20 Class (without a guide runner and higher qualifying times) at this event\, or may choose to stay in Adaptive Runner Program (with a guide runner and lower qualifying times).\nAthletes with National Virtus II3-Higher Functioning Autism (who are not eligible for Para T20) can compete in the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nABOUT THE T20 PARALYMPIC DIVISION: \nIn 2023 The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) made an important announcement when they added a competitive division for intellectual impairment which is open to Virtus II1/II2/T20 runners with National or International classification. \n\n\n\n\nTo be eligible for the Para T20 Class for Intellectual Impairment athletes must provide documentation showing they meet our Virtus II1/Paralympic criteria for Intellectual Disability below (this includes athletes with Down Syndrome in our Virtus II2 group since they also meet the ID criteria. This group also includes athletes with Autism if they also meet the ID criteria below):\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFull Scale IQ of 75 or lower on accepted IQ assessment WAIS\, WISC\, or Stanford Binet\, and\nAdaptive Behavior significant limitations (70 or lower in at least one domain area) on Vineland\, ABAS or AAMR scales\, and\nEvidence there was diagnosis of Intellectual Disability before age 22\n\nABOUT THE Virtus II3 GROUP FOR AUTISM:\nAthletes with a formal diagnosis of Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria above compete at Athletes Without Limits and Virtus events in our unique II3 Autism group. While not eligible for the Para T20 Class they can apply to the B.A.A Adaptive Runner Program.\n\nHOW TO APPLY:\nThose interested who already have Virtus eligibility (listed our US Track & Field National List) should reach out to Athletes Without Limits using our Contact Us form so we can help you navigate this new opportunity. \nNew US runners with Autism\, Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disability should start by applying to Athletes Without Limits for an eligibility review using our US Athlete Virtus & Para Eligibility Application Page.    \nBE SURE TO ALSO REGISTER WITH THE B.A.A:\nYou’ll also want to watch entry deadlines\, complete the event registration process on the B.A.A website and apply directly to the B.A.A. Adaptive Runner Program while we work to confirm your Virtus or Para eligibility. \n\n\n\nBOSTON PARA ATHLETICS T20 DIVISION\nVS. ADAPTIVE RUNNER PROGRAM\n\nWHO’S ELIGIBLE:\n\nVirtus II1 athletes who have a diagnosis of Intellectual Disability or Autism with Intellectual Disability and Virtus II2 athletes who have Down Syndrome with Intellectual Disability are eligible for either the Paralympic T20 Division or the Adaptive Runner Program (depending on their qualifying times).\nVirtus II3 Athletes with Autism who don’t meet the IQ and Adaptive criteria for Intellectual Disability are only eligible for the Adaptive Runner Program.\n\n\nQUALIFYING TIMES: Times are faster to qualify for the T20 Para Division. Additionally\, the T20 Para Division offers complimentary entry to those who can meet the fastest T20 High Performance Time Standards. While the Adaptive Program for Runners offers slower qualifying times since it’s intention is to offer additional opportunities for participation.\nPRIZES: There prize money for the first three male and female finishers in the T20 Para events — while there is no prize money in the Adaptive Program which\, again\, is intended to provide additional participation opportunities.\nSUPPORT RUNNER: Support Runners are not permitted for athletes with Intellectual Impairment in the more competitive T20 Para Event which follows the same rules as the Paralympics. Athletes who require a support runner should explore the Adaptive Program for Runners\, which allows competitors with intellectual impairments to run with a Support Runner.\n\nLINKS TO BAA WEBSITE: \nRead more about the Para Athletics Division 20 Competition on the BAA Website\nRead more about the Adaptive Runner Program on the BAA Website
URL:https://www.athleteswithoutlimits.org/event/2026-boston-half-marathon
CATEGORIES:E. Other Events
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