Spanish Cup for inclusive alpine skiing

The Spanish Cup for inclusivealpine skiing

The Fundación Occident Inclusive Alpine Skiing Cup is an initiative of the Fundación Occident and the Aran Centre for Inclusive Sports, CDIA, which was created in 2017 as the Spanish Adaptive Cup and in 2020 evolved into an inclusive competition involving sportspeople with and without disabilities in a three-event circuit at the Baqueira-Beret, Formigal and Sierra Nevada resorts.

In 2025, a new edition of the Fundación Occident Inclusive Cup is back with the goal of normalising sport for people with a disability and inclusion through competitions for skiers with and without disabilities. The purpose is to provide skiers with disabilities with a regular circuit of competitions where they can develop their sporting skills.

This is a pioneering and unique alpine skiing circuit in Spain in which sportspeople with and without disabilities take part and share the same route. The proposal focuses on the participation of all categories of sport for people with a disability and the U10 and U12 categories for sportspeople without disabilities with the aim of obtaining a national level competition to give visibility to the inclusion and normalisation of winter sports.

This event counts towards the Spanish Inclusive Skiing Cup, the RFEDI Inclusive Spanish Cup, the Basque Country Inclusive Championship and the Spanish Children's Cup.

The Spanish Cup's goals are to run an integrated competition that is a national benchmark while seeking normalisation through sport by raising awareness on the relevance of sport in the normalisation of disabilities, whether they are physical, intellectual or sensory.

 

In 2025, the following competitions will be held:

  • 25-26 January in Baqueira Beret (Lleida). (Completed)
  • 15-16 February in Sierra Nevada (Granada). (Completed)
  • 15-16 March in Formigal (Huesca).
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