Camilla B.
She competes in competitive alpine skiing with the Sci Club Sportinia in Sauze d'Oulx. In the AdM Trophy, she finished fifth in the Cuccioli category.
Skiing, fencing, horse riding, golf, motor racing. The pupils at Vittoria Junior Middle School don’t stop when the final bell rings: they train, compete and rack up achievements. Different stories, all united by the same ability to balance academic commitment with competitive sport — with a level of dedication that, at this age, is by no means a given.
We are delighted to collect these stories and share them with the whole Vittoria community.
She competes in competitive alpine skiing with the Sci Club Sportinia in Sauze d'Oulx. In the AdM Trophy, she finished fifth in the Cuccioli category.
She has been competing in ski racing since the age of four and is a member of the Bardonecchia Ski Club. She took part in the Italian Championships in Ponte di Legno, finishing fifth. As she herself says:
“I really love skiing and I enjoy competing in FIS races alongside my teammates.”
She is a member of the Chiusa San Michele Ski Club, with whom she has taken part in several giant slalom races this season.
He’s only 12, but he’s already ready to take to the track in the Mini GR3 class. We can’t wait to see him in action.
He competes in fencing and kicked off the season with a third-place finish in the first event of the Progetto Sport circuit in the Pony 100 category. In her own words:
“Balancing school and competitive fencing isn’t a necessity, but a choice I’d make again every day for the thrill I feel every time I put on my mask.”
She competes in horseback riding at a competitive level and has accumulated numerous victories in the Progetto Sport circuit riding his pony Beaulieu Boy.
He plays golf and has already got 2026 off to a flying start: first in the Teodoro Soldati Under-12 circuit, third in the Under-14s. He has already been called up for the national team’s training camps and is aiming for the regional and national finals.