Torino 2025 announces UGI as Charity Partner for the show at Palavela – Lights on U reveal another star for February 24: Ilia Malinin

The Organizing Committee of Torino 2025 Games has announced the collaboration with the UGI charity organization as Charity Partner for the Lights on U ice show, scheduled for 24 February 2024 at 9.00 pm at the Palavela in Torino. The official presentation took place during the conference held this morning at the UGIDUE in Torino, and 1 Euro will be donated to the UGI project.

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World University Games Winter Torino 2025: Città Metropolitana di Torino Joins the Organizing Committee

Città Metropolitana di Torino hai been included as a new partner in the Organizing Committee of the FISU World University Winter Games Torino 2025, scheduled from January 13 to January 23, 2025.
Torino 2025 will also be the first Universiade without barriers in history. In the spirit of utmost inclusivity, para-student-athletes from the Visually Impaired (visual disabilities), Standing (athletes with disabilities skiing in a standing position), and Sitting (athletes with disabilities skiing in a seated position), categories will compete in alpine skiing and cross-country skiing, marking an epoch-making shift for the premier university sport competition.

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From a noble past to a brighter future, the Torino 2025 exhibition about the FISU Games history launched at the European Parliament

Torino 2025 and FISU together at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. “From a Noble past to a brighter future” is an exhibition that explains how and why the Torino 2025 FISU Games can be a new revitalization point for the university sports movement. To participate in the creation of a better quality of life on our planet for young people and university students. An overview of the sports, the places that will host the games, and the values at the heart of the World University Games Winter, all starting from the first Universiade, founded by Primo Nebiolo, the pioneer of university sports, promoter of a new sports culture in a perspective of exchange, comparison, and mutual respect.

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