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- "Bewegte Stadt" ("Moved City") – Children Ski Circus (Germany)
- Kids on Snow (Germany)
- Grade Five Snowpass (Canada)
- Snow For Free / “White Bus” (Switzerland)
- I Love Snow (Japan)
- Go for Ski (Austria)
- Subsidized/Free Skiing Days (Switzerland)
- Go on snow! (Switzerland)
- Barnas Skiklubb (Norway)
- Telenor Karusellen (Norway)
- Cross country cross, Kombicross, Skicross for children (Norway)
- Skileikanlegg – Arena built for childrens activities on one pair of skies (Norway)
- Bendit Alpine Festival (Norway)
- Quicky hoppskole – Ski jumping schools for children (Norway)
- Ski jumping – ski equipment for children (Norway)
- Telemark for children (Norway)
- Promotion and other activities for children at World Cup Competitions (Norway)
- BR MountainFreak (Germany)
- Organized Snow Days (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Recruitment Camps (Canada)
- Polar Snowboard Camp (Macedonia)
- “Snow in the City” – Event (South Africa)
- Indoor Slopes (Great Britain)
- Children Ski Areas (Greece)
- Project Kids (USA)
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