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A poster that is titled: Explore your Paralympic potential, winter sports Scotland by ParalympicsGB. The poster is a graphic of a mountain with different cut outs of Paralympian snow sport athletes. Text at the bottom shares the dates and sports, which are: 26th April for wheelciar curling, cross country and biathlon in Stirling, 2nd May for a range of snowsports in Aberdeen, and 3rd May for a range of snowsports, cross country skiing and biathlon in Glasgow.

Explore Your Winter Paralympic Sport Potential

Have you been inspired by ParalympicsGB at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games?

The Paralympic Potential Programme is the first step in finding out what your future Paralympic sport could be. If you want to find a competitive pathway and unlock the opportunities that sport offers, then now is the time to Explore Your Paralympic Potential – could you #BeTheFuture?

ParalympicsGB are working closely with GB Snowsports, British Curling and British Biathlon Union to offer you the chance to try Skiing, Snowboarding, Wheelchair Curling and Biathlon across three different dates and locations. You will receive expert coaching and input from GB coaches. They will be looking out for talented individuals to support and signpost to appropriate next steps.

Read on to find out more about each sport and which sports you could be classifiable for. With the right commitment and dedication, one day you could represent Great Britain at the
Paralympic Games!

More information available here. 

 

#InspiringThroughInclusion #Paralympics #WinterParalympics

Young skier coming down ski slope at ASN snowsports session

YASS Ski Sessions

Youth Additional Support Sport – introducing youngsters with additional support needs to skiing.

Tailored sessions available to learn and improve your skiing.

When: Wednesdays, 1800-1900
Where: Aberdeen Snowsports Centre

Just £5 per person. 5 week block – booking required.

To book call reception on 01224 810 215.

Additional information: Skiing requires active engagement and as such a base level of fitness and motor skills are recommended. If you would like to speak to a member of staff to discuss your requirements please contact program@aberdeensnowsports.com.

Our YASS sessions have qualified support need instructors however any conditions that may affect a learner’s ability to take on information and follow the safety rules should be declared in the client welfare form sent to you at time of booking to ensure suitable support is provided.