Disabled Wintersport Australia


Disabled Wintersport Australia was established in 1978 as the Australian Disabled Skiers Federation. Its current mission is "to promote and foster the advancement of participation by people with a disability in wintersport both in Australia and overseas". DWA is a member of the Australian Paralympic Committee. DWA plays a major role in the development of Australian athletes that compete at the Winter Paralympics.

Administration

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Ambassadors

Milestones

Activities

DWA provide the following services to its members:
  • training programs at ski resorts in New South Wales and Victoria
  • access to specific disability equipment – outriggers, 4-track, 3-track and sit skiers
  • in conjunction with the APC and Special Olympics Australia a pathway from grassroots to elite international competition

Winter Paralympics

Australia has been represented at every Winter Paralympics. Its first official team was in 1980 with two athletes. Australian athletes that have won gold medalsMichael Milton, Bart Bunting and his guide Nathan Chivers, Michael Norton and James Patterson. Simon Patmore won Gold for snowboard-cross at PyeongChang Paralympic Winter Games 2018, breaking a 16-year drought for Australia.