Judith Wegmann Makes History

Courage over Sight: Judith’s Path to the Slopes
Judith Wegmann from Switzerland stands at the start of a challenging ski slope. The sun is shining, the snow crunches – but Judith sees none of it. She is blind. What would be an insurmountable obstacle for many is an inspiration for Judith. With her guide’s voice in her ear and her trust as her strongest companion, she bravely sets off – turn by turn.

Judith is one of over 1,500 athletes who participated in the Special Olympics World Winter Games 2025 in Turin. Her goal? Not just medals, but to make a statement: for inclusion, for courage, and for the power of sport.

I confirm every turn – trust is everything
I confirm every turn and say yes, Judith says. In these simple words lies something profound: absolute trust in her guide and in herself. Every descent is teamwork. Every run is a triumph over the unseen – in the truest sense of the word.

Judith’s story shows how much is possible when you believe in yourself. She proves that an impairment is not the end of a dream, but the beginning of a special journey.

The Stage for Special Stories: Special Olympics
Special Olympics is more than just a sporting event. Special Olympics events are places of encounter and togetherness. Here, it’s not just about achievements in seconds and centimeters. Here, every step, every smile, every story counts.

Judith didn’t just shine as an athlete at the World Winter Games. She inspired. Her participation is a call to all of us to shed prejudices and see people with disabilities for what they are: strong, passionate, and full of potential.

What we can learn from Judith
Judith’s courage is contagious. Her determination is moving. She shows that limits often only exist in our minds – and that with trust, team spirit, and willpower, you can master even steep descents.

For Judith, skiing is not just a sport. It is freedom. It is expression. It is what makes her shine – and what encourages others to go their own way.

You can find the interview with Judith on Instagram.

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