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2026 Special Olympics USA Games Calls New Champions to its Board of Directors


Special Olympics today appointed seven new leaders to the organization's 2026 Special Olympics USA Games Board of Directors to help oversee the national celebration of inclusivity that will bring together thousands from all 50 states to Minnesota. The First Lady of Minnesota joins a notable list of business executives, nonprofit leaders and star athletes, including former Minnesota Twins shortstop Roy Smalley, who have been called to champion the milestone sporting event.

"We are thrilled to add seven new members to our existing board of directors who are dedicated to leading the 2026 USA Games with the same joy, excitement and inclusivity our athletes demonstrate each time they compete," said Adam Hjerpe, Board Chair, 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. "This winning team captures the essence of our vision as an organization through their personal interests and philanthropic passions, and we can't wait to see their teamwork create positive and lasting change in Minnesota."

The First Lady of Minnesota attended the announcement of the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games at the University of Minnesota and credits the positive energy, hopefulness and clear mission for motivating her to think about what she could do to help make the 2026 USA Games a success. Joining the board also surfaced a notable memory for her.

"When Governor Walz was in the U.S. Congress, I met a young staffer who was involved in supporting Special Olympics. Her name was Molly and she shared that her work with Special Olympics was the most important thing she did," said Gwen Walz, First Lady of Minnesota. "She told me that what she got back from helping was so much greater than what she could ever give. I am so grateful for an opportunity to be involved in this way."

As CEO of the Special Olympics World Games hosted in Minnesota in 1991, it was a natural decision for Roy Smalley to join the board that will oversee the 2026 USA Games. The former Minnesota Twins shortstop continues to be inspired by the organization's mission to champion inclusivity through the power of sports.

"As a former professional athlete, I know how it feels to play to win and build a legacy worth celebrating," said Roy Smalley, American baseball player. "The 1991 World Games was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, and the mission of this organization is stronger than ever today. I look forward to helping the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games Board of Directors ensure the 2026 USA Games leaves a lasting and memorable legacy within our community and beyond."

The seven new members appointed to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games Board of Directors are:

These leaders join the existing board members of the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, including Adam Hjerpe, board chair; Christy Sovereign, CEO, 2026 Special Olympics USA Games; Terry Clark, co-presenting partner, United Healthcare; Caroline Jones, co-presenting partner, Jersey Mike's Subs; Dave Dorn, president, Special Olympics Minnesota; Wendy Blackshaw, CEO, Minnesota Sports and Events; Jon Steadland, chief of staff, office of the president, University of Minnesota; David Booth, athlete representative, Special Olympics Minnesota; and Will Smith, athlete representative, Special Olympics of New York.

About Special Olympics USA Games

The 2026 Special Olympics USA Games?scheduled for June 20-26, 2026, across Minnesota's Twin Cities with sports competitions at the University of Minnesota and the National Sports Center in Blaine?is a national celebration of inclusivity, changing perceptions and the ability of the human spirit rising above limitations. The USA Games will be one of the biggest U.S. sporting events of the year, drawing tens of thousands of fans to celebrate the ability of over 4,000 incredible athletes from all 50 states as they compete in approximately 19 Olympic-type team and individual sports. As a state with a long history of championing diversity, equity and inclusion, the USA Games now bring an unrivaled opportunity for Minnesotans to spark new energy around the Special Olympics movement and create a lasting legacy of positive change.


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