February 1, 2010

Camelback Mountain Resort Hosts Stars of Tomorrow Adaptive Ski Camp for Kids with Physical Disabilities


Diana Golden Race to Follow
Tannersville, PA - Camelback Mountain Resort is hosting the 16th Annual Adaptive Camp for 5-18 year olds with physical disabilities February 2nd to 5th. This is a fun sports camp for children who want to learn how to ski or who want to improve their skills. The camp includes five days of ski lessons with passionate, fun-loving ski instructors, as well as a chance to bond with other kids that share their passion for skiing.
"We are proud to partner with the Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports because it helps making snowsports possible for everyone," said Charles Blier, General Manager/Executive Vice President at Camelback Mountain Resort. "This gives kids with disabilities a great opportunity to improve their skills as well as meet new friends." continued Blier.
At the conclusion of camp, all skiers will be prepared to race in the Diana Golden Race Series held on Sunday, February 6th on Raceway. This gives each child the opportunity to challenge him/herself while having fun!
The Diana Golden Series is an introductory alpine ski racing series for children and adults of all ages with physical disabilities. The races are two run GS courses on a NASTAR style course. These races are the first step towards making the Paralympics.
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