Addison off to Italy for Special Olympics Winter Games

IT IS a proud moment for Mansfield’s Addison Wadsworth who has been selected to represent her country at the Special Olympics World Winter Games next year in Italy following the Team Australia announcement this month by Special Olympics Australia.

Addison who competed at the Special Olympics National Winter Games hosted by Mt Buller in July will be the team’s youngest competitor at 16 years old when she arrives in Turin, Italy.

From March 8 to 16, 2025, the Special Olympics World Winter Games will feature 1500 athletes with intellectual disability/autism from 103 delegations.    

Team Australia will consist of 14 athletes who will compete across two wintersport disciplines – alpine skiing and snowboarding.

The team will be supported by eight volunteer coaches and officials. 

For most athletes this will be their debut at a World Winter Games, including Addison competing in her discipline of alpine skiing.

“I'm excited and proud to be part of the Australian team,” said Addison.

“I really like Special Olympics because I get to meet new people and have fun.

“I especially like skiing and swimming,” she said.

 There are seven other Victorians on the team with some calling Mt Buller their home resort.

Particularly proud of Addison and her fellow team members is Disabled Wintersport Australia’s Paula McCall, based at Mt Buller, who will also be heading to Italy next year as assistant head of delegation. 

“This is going to be a wonderful opportunity for our local athletes to compete on the world stage, representing Australia and, more specifically, Mt Buller,” Paula said.

"This year continues to be an exciting year of sport, and I’m delighted that the excitement will continue in 2025,” said Special Olympics Australia CEO Pierre Comis.

“Next year, 14 Special Olympics Australia athletes will get their time to shine on the world stage at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Italy.

“I know they will wear the green and gold with pride, and they will show the world their determination and sporting talents.

“Special Olympics Australia athletes are always prepared to be brave in the attempt.

“Right now, that involves training to be their best and fundraising to get to the games.

“If you can help, please donate to the team.”  

Team Australia members are Addison Wadsworth (Mt Buller VIC); Alex Cherny (VIC); Andrew Negrelli (VIC); Charlie Jones (VIC); Craig Muhlbock (NSW); India Biesse Fitton (Mt Buller VIC); Jaye Barnesby-Buie (WA); Lauren Kerjan (NSW); Mikaela Williams (VIC); Owen Roberts (VIC); Reiss Hunter (NSW); Samantha Li (VIC); Steven Kildea (NSW); and Trent Jones (NSW).  

Addison's parents Rachel and Stuart and sister Mia are extremely proud of her being selected for the world games.

"However, we need your help to make this dream a reality, " said Rachel.

"Addison needs to raise $14,000 to cover the costs of travel, accommodation, training, and other expenses.

"This is a significant amount, and every bit of support counts."

Mansfield can get behind this fundraising effort with any amount, big or small.

Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible.

Addison is committed to giving it her all and representing Australia with pride and bravery.

Your support will help turn this dream into a reality and inspire Addison to shine on the world stage

Together, we can help Addison make Australia proud.

Donations can be made by visiting the website https://include.specialolympics.com.au/fundraisers/addisonwadsworth/wwg25