Pentair Pool, a leading global provider of smart, sustainable pool solutions, announced that it has been named the Official Swimming Sponsor of the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. As an essential part of Pentair Pool’s overall support of the USA Games, the Official Swimming Sponsor naming rights furthers Pentair Pool’s commitment to creating enjoyable pool experiences for all.
“At Pentair Pool, we are honored to support the incredible Special Olympic athletes and contribute to an unforgettable event,” says Jerome Pedretti, executive vice president and CEO for Pentair Pool. “This partnership is a reflection of our values and our commitment to helping create a better world for people and the planet. Further, it is an exciting opportunity for our employees to support Special Olympics by volunteering before and during the Games to give the athletes an enjoyable, unforgettable experience.”
Pentair’s support of the Games also extends to a concentrated focus of supporting the swimming competitions through volunteerism. Pentair Pool plans for its employees to be actively involved in key Games events and initiatives through numerous volunteerism opportunities. This dedicated involvement will help ensure a seamless and empowering experience for the athletes in the water, directly aligning with Pentair Pool's mission of helping people enjoy water.
"Pentair Pool's commitment to becoming the Official Swimming Sponsor is a natural fit for the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games," says Christy Sovereign, CEO, 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. "Their dedication to helping people safely and sustainably enjoy water aligns perfectly with our mission of empowering athletes. Together, we'll create an unforgettable experience for our swimmers, celebrating the incredible potential of the human spirit in the water."
The 2026 Special Olympics USA Games will bring together over 100,000 athletes, coaches and volunteers to Minnesota from around the United States and all 50 states. The swimming competition is one of the more popular events held during the USA Games and it’s expected to have 300 athletes competing in the 25-yard pool at the prestigious Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center at the University of Minnesota.