In the picturesque setting of Europa-Park, amidst the festively decorated fir trees of the Scandinavian-themed area, an event took place on December 3, 2023, that lifted the spirits of young hearts and underscored the importance of inclusion in sports. The “Para-Ski nordisch“ action day, part of the popular “Skitty World Nordic”, offered children and teenagers with disabilities a unique opportunity to delve into the world of winter sports, accompanied by real Paralympic stars.
Playful Learning in Skitty World Nordic
The “Skitty World Nordic” at Europa-Park is a haven for young and old winter sports enthusiasts alike. In this special environment, children learn the basics of cross-country skiing under professional guidance. They playfully and joyfully acquire the coordination and technical skills essential for skiing. The Thoma Ski School, known for its qualified teaching methods, makes the learning process effective and entertaining.
„Para-Ski nordisch“: A Day of Inspiration and Courage
The highlight of Skitty World Nordic was undoubtedly the “Para-Ski nordisch” action day. This special event aimed to open the door to the world of Para-Nordic skiing for children and teenagers with physical disabilities, including visual impairments. In cooperation with the German Ski Association, the Baden Sports Federation Freiburg e.V., and the German Disabled Sports Association e.V., young athletes were invited to Germany's largest amusement park.
Encounter with the Stars: Linn Kazmeier and Leonie Walter
A remarkable feature of the action day was the presence of Paralympic stars like Linn Kazmeier and Leonie Walter. These inspiring personalities acted as mentors for the children and shared their passion and experiences in winter sports. Their presence motivated the young participants to face challenges and develop new skills.
More Than Just Sport: A Sign of Inclusion
The “Para-Ski nordisch“ action day at Europa-Park was more than just a sports event; it was a symbol of inclusion and communal experience. The event impressively showed how important access to sports activities is for children with disabilities and how sports can serve as a bridge to integration.
Conclusion: An Unforgettable Day with Lasting Impact
In conclusion, the “Para-Ski nordisch” action day at Europa-Park was an unforgettable experience for all involved. The combination of professional guidance, an inspiring environment, and the encounter with Paralympic stars created a platform where young people with disabilities could develop their abilities and discover the joy of winter sports. This event set not only a strong sign for inclusion and courage but also had a lasting impact on the personal and athletic development of the participating children.
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