Stunning: the 2024 Outdoor Sports Festival Showcase
The Outdoorsport Festival 2024 at Olympiapark is set to be an exciting event for all sports enthusiasts and beginners alike. Taking place at various locations within the park, such as Hans-Jochen-Vogel-Platz, the Olympiasee, the peninsula, the Theatron, and the stadium roof area, the festival offers over 50 diverse outdoor sports activities [2][3].
The festival caters to people of all ages and abilities, with a wide range of sports disciplines on offer. From stelzen walking (stilts) and juggling skills to hockey and balancing exercises, visitors can expect to find a variety of play and movement equipment, all with expert guidance [3]. Accessibility is a key feature, with activities designed to be inclusive for individuals with mobility impairments, visual disabilities, and cognitive challenges [3].
One of the highlights of the festival is the Snakeboard Slalom Championship 2024, which will take place at Olympiapark. This competition features timed slalom runs with multiple categories, including under 16, women, men, and mixed (switch race) [1]. There will be training sessions, qualification rounds, finals, and prize giving, with trophies and giveaways from sponsors like Ositos and Sons of Aloha [1]. A special new Snakeboard competition prize will be awarded for the switch race winner.
In addition to general outdoor sports, the festival also includes workshops and informational sessions. Visitors can take part in architectural tours of the Olympiastadion roof and history-oriented experiences, enriching the overall visitor engagement beyond just sports participation [2].
The Outdoorsport Festival encourages participation regardless of skill level, aiming at community involvement and promoting active outdoor lifestyles through various contests, play sessions, and organized sports demonstrations [2][3]. The festival is free for participants and offers a family- and community-friendly environment, promoting leisure and active sports throughout the event locations in the Olympiapark area [2][3].
New for 2024, the festival will include inclusive sports offerings by INSEL.Zeit e.V. [1]. The Bavarian Open Snakeboard / Streetboard Contests will also be held at the festival [1]. Activities will be available around the Olympiapark lake and at the top of the Olympic Hill [1]. Clubs, associations, and institutions will offer activities at Hans-Jochen-Vogel-Platz [1].
Marie Lang will lead a Skyboxing workshop at the festival [1]. The festival will feature a variety of sports, including biking, bouldering, crossminton, pickleball, cheerleading, and more [1]. The 8th Outdoorsport Festival will take place in 2024 [1].
In summary, the Outdoorsport Festival 2024 at Olympiapark highlights:
- Over 50 varied outdoor sports activities, including snakeboarding, stilts, juggling, hockey, and balancing games [1][2][3]
- Inclusive sports offerings accessible to people with physical, visual, and cognitive impairments [3]
- Organized contests such as the Snakeboard Slalom Championship with structured competitive groups and prize giving [1]
- Workshops and tours, including architectural insights into Olympiapark facilities, enhancing visitor experience [2]
- A family- and community-friendly environment promoting leisure and active sports throughout the event locations in the Olympiapark area [2][3]
- Activities offered at the peninsula, around the Olympiapark lake, and at the top of the Olympic Hill
- The Bavarian Open Snakeboard / Streetboard Contests held at the festival
- The festival offers around 50 sports and activities
- The festival features a variety of sports, including biking, bouldering, crossminton, pickleball, cheerleading, and more
- The festival at Olympiapark offers additional activity locations beyond the main festival area
- New for 2024, the festival includes inclusive sports offerings by INSEL.Zeit e.V.
- The 8th Outdoorsport Festival took place in 2024
- The festival is free for participants.
- Visitors at the Outdoorsport Festival 2024 can engage in a variety of sports activities beyond just hockey and balancing exercises, as they will find diverse outdoor sports such as stilts walking, snakeboarding, biking, bouldering, and crossminton available.
- Aside from competitive sports events like the Snakeboard Slalom Championship, the festival also offers workshops and informational sessions, allowing participants to learn new skills like Skyboxing or explore historical insights into Olympiapark facilities.