Day 1 – Official Presentation and Public Launch
30 January 2026 | Olympic Museum Sarajevo
The first day of the programme was held at the Olympic Museum in Sarajevo, a symbolic venue deeply connected to the city’s Olympic legacy. The official presentation served as the public launch of the First Inclusive Ski Cup “Sarajevo 2026” and marked an important milestone for inclusive winter sports in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The event gathered:
- Persons with disabilities and children participating in the Cup
- Para-athletes and Paralympic representatives
- Representatives of public authorities from different governance levels
- International guests and partners from Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria
- Sports organizations and media representatives
During the programme, speakers highlighted the importance of inclusive sport as a tool for:
- Social inclusion and equal participation
- Physical and mental well-being
- Breaking stereotypes about disability
- Strengthening cooperation between civil society, sports institutions, and public authorities
Special contributions were made by representatives of:
- The Paralympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- KJP ZOI ‘84 Olympic Center Sarajevo
- Special Olympics Bosnia and Herzegovina
For the first time in Bosnia and Herzegovina, an inclusive ski competition of this scale was officially announced, setting a strong foundation for future inclusive winter sports initiatives. International partners from the COOPERATION project shared their experiences and good practices, emphasizing the value of regional cooperation supported by Erasmus+ Sport.
Day 2 – Adaptive Skiing and Snow Activities
31 January 2026 | Bjelašnica Olympic Center – Babin Do
The second day moved from institutional dialogue to practical action on the snow, at the Bjelašnica Olympic Center – Babin Do, one of the country’s most important winter sports locations.
This day was fully dedicated to adaptive skiing, practical demonstrations, and inclusive recreational activities. Participants had the opportunity to:
- Learn about different types of adaptive skiing equipment
- Experience adaptive skiing in practice
- Observe professional demonstrations by trained instructors and para-athletes
- Take part in inclusive snow games and educational activities
The programme was designed to be both educational and enjoyable, allowing children and adults with disabilities to actively participate according to their abilities, supported by trained staff and volunteers.
A special focus was placed on:
- Demonstrating how adaptive equipment enables safe and independent skiing
- Showing that winter sports can be accessible to everyone with the right support
- Encouraging families, institutions, and sports clubs to invest in inclusive sport solutions
The atmosphere on Bjelašnica was marked by cooperation, motivation, and visible joy among participants. For many, this was their first experience with skiing or snow sports, making the day particularly meaningful.
Strong Message from Sarajevo to Europe and the World
By combining an official public launch with hands-on adaptive skiing activities, the first two days of the First Inclusive Ski Cup “Sarajevo 2026” sent a clear message:
Inclusive sport is possible, necessary, and transformative.
As part of WINTERSPORTWEEK, these activities connected Sarajevo with dozens of countries worldwide, placing Bosnia and Herzegovina firmly on the map of inclusive winter sports initiatives supported by the European Union.