
The Particular Olympics Europe Eurasia (SOEE) Youth Management Council for 2025 – 2026 has formally been elected, marking a robust step ahead in youth-driven inclusion and management.
Representing their friends throughout the area, these six leaders will function the voice of youth in Europe Eurasia and their communities over the subsequent two years. Their mission is to information the area, develop and strengthen youth constructions throughout Nationwide Programmes and construct a extra Unified technology.
Meet the Newly Elected Council Members
From Nokia, Finland, Salla is pursuing a level in bodily schooling on the College of Jyväskylä. A passionate futsal participant and sports activities fanatic, she sees the Youth Council as a possibility to make significant change.
“I’m excited to be a part of the Youth Council as a result of it permits me to work on one thing significant and collaborate with wonderful folks in direction of frequent targets.”
Wivan Atrila, Particular Olympics Finland
Residing in Espoo, Wivan is an achieved golfer, in addition to a powerful basketball participant and equestrian rider. She works at a steady with horses and enjoys music, friendship, and household life.
Wivan says that being chosen for the SOEE Youth Management Council is essential as a result of “you get to be your self and be function fashions for brand spanking new athletes and are inspired to maneuver and play sports activities, and dare to affix the group. That’s why it’s enjoyable to be part of, and there’s a way of neighborhood.”

Neo is an eighth-grade scholar from Slovenia.
“I like to attract and make film clips on my cellphone, play some video games on Xbox and, in fact, swimming.”

Ajda Verdel, Particular Olympics Slovenia
Ajda research at Šolski middle Velenje and enjoys operating, swimming, and strolling. She brings heat and dedication to the workforce, together with a love for meals and household.
Her workforce motto: “By braveness, we obtain greatness.”

Petros, a vibrant younger chief with a deep love for music, sports activities, theatre, and know-how, works at a college fitness center and is enthusiastic about private health and inclusion.
“I really feel proud to be chosen to characterize Cyprus. It’s going to be an thrilling expertise.”

Daniel Papasozomenos, Particular Olympics Cyprus
Daniel, a college scholar learning Communication and Web Research, is deeply concerned in volunteerism. As Petros’s brother, he shares a powerful dedication to inclusion.
“I imagine everybody deserves an opportunity. As a Youth Chief, I’m devoted to making sure that everybody has the prospect to achieve their full potential.”
