SNOW AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES INAUGURAL ADAPTIVE FESTIVAL FOR A NEW ERA OF INCLUSIVE SNOW SPORTS
Published Tue 24 Jun 2025
Snow Australia continues to create new opportunities for inclusive snowsports with the launch of its first-ever Adaptive Festival, which was launched last weekend.
With the support of Disability Wintersport Australia (DWA), Paralympics Australia, and Snowy Hydro, the event celebrated adaptive skiing and snowboarding at Perisher Resort, with participants based at Sport and Recreation Jindabyne.
Bringing together people from all ability levels, from first-time skiers to Paralympians, the festival provided a rare opportunity to connect, learn, and push boundaries in a supportive and social environment.
Snow Australia Para Alpine Head Coach, Ali Bombardier, said: “The first Snow Australia Adaptive Festival was a huge success with participants coming from across New South Wale, Victoria, and even Queensland to take part. With perfect bluebird days on the slopes, the smiles were huge and the atmosphere electric.”
Across two days of on-snow activity, participants worked with Perisher instructors and Snow Australia High Performance athletes to build skills, gain confidence, and try something new.
“It was incredible to see the progress and the willingness to take on new challenges,” Bombardier added.
“Even more powerful was the sense of community with people connecting through snowball fights, shared stories, and a love of the mountains.”
The festival was a showcase of the full adaptive snowsports pathway in action, with representatives from DWA, Paralympics Australia, Perisher Snowsports School, and Snow Australia all working seamlessly to create an environment where everyone belonged.
Snow Australia’s Para Pathway Lead, Bobbi Kelly, said the festival marked an exciting shift in how adaptive snowsports are embraced in Australia.
“From Snow Australia's perspective, this was a huge milestone,” Kelly said.
“To see Paralympians, first-timers, volunteers, instructors and the broader community come together was inspiring.
“This is just the beginning, with this festival proving just how powerful collaboration can be and the momentum we are building.
With smiles on every face, new friendships formed, and future champions inspired, the inaugural Adaptive Festival set a new standard for inclusive sport on the snow.