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About the event

This annual event run by Disabled Sports USA, is one of the world’s biggest and best ski spectaculars for all adaptive winter sports.  The perfect week to have fun on the slopes and enjoy all that ski spectacular has to offer. 

Mono ski, snow-boarding, stand up ski, 3 track, all available. 

What's involved?

  • You passport must have at least six months validity during the time of travel

  • Must be able to enter the USA

  • Based in Breckenridge, Colorado

FAQs

Are there any restrictions to enter the USA?

Members must have an in date, valid ESTA

I don’t own any ski equipment, will this be a problem?

No, Blesma will provide skis, boot, poles and outer clothing including ski jacket and Salopettes

What type of skiing will be available?

Members will have the option to stand ski, sit ski or snowboard and will have the opportunity to try something new half way through the trip. 

Will it cost me to attend?

Blesma activities are free to all Members – the only expense is getting yourself to and from the initial meeting point. If funding your travel costs could be a problem, speak to your BSO.

What is the selection process?

The activities selection process is done on a needs basis. Those who will benefit the most from attending an activity will be given priority. This is done on the recommendation of their BSO. Those Members who have not attended any activities before, or who have not attended that particular type of activity before are considered next. Once the initial list is selected, all other applicants go on the reserve list. Should someone drop out, the same process is applied to select someone from the reserve list.

How much notice will I be given?

Currently, Members who are selected to take part in an activity are given three months’ notice. If this notice period is increased, it is highly likely that the drop-out rate will also increase.  If you are selected from the reserve list, your notification will depend on when the person whose place you are taking dropped out. This is why we ask Members to contact the Activities Team as soon as they become aware that they will not be able to attend an activity. In doing so. That way, we have the best opportunity to offer the place to another Member.

How does the reserve list work?

Being on the reserve list does not automatically mean you will not get to attend the activity. In 2017, 54 per cent of people selected for an activity dropped out, meaning that almost half of attendees for all activities were selected from the reserve list. In 2017, 97 per cent of slots were filled despite the high drop-out rate. The remaining three per cent were mostly last-minute cancellations that were too late notice to fill (i.e. the day before).

I have never been on a Blesma activity?

Currently, only 4.3 per cent of Members apply for activities. If you are one of the 95.7 per cent who hasn’t been on an activity before, perhaps because you have concerns about how you will cope, or you don’t know what to expect, please get in touch with either your BSO or the Activities Team directly on 020 8548 3519. They can advise on what might be suitable for you.

Who will lead the activity?

Blesma Support Officers and Outreach Officers lead the events. In addition, of around 50 activities run in 2017, 22 were led by Members. We rely on Members volunteering to lead an activity, so if you are interested in doing that – please let us know! Do note that you will need to be qualified for some events.

Am I deserving of a Blesma activity, what if others are more in need?

We do not discriminate! Activities are there for all Members and Widows to enjoy.

Testimonials

It was one of the best things I’ve ever done – just exceptional. I was nervous going out there because I’ve been out of the military for a long time. But it ended up being a week of camaraderie, excellent socialising, and helping each other out – all the best bits of the military, without the pressure

Jimmy Goddard

 

Apply by 1 Aug 2023

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