An international foundation built by friends of sport — opening access, hosting research, and make standards that move sport forward.
The people behind Sport for All have spent the last decade running sport at the highest level — from elite training camps and national-team residencies to the world's largest adaptive wakeboard event.
Out of that work came a recognition: there are things sport needs that no private operator can do alone. Research that takes years. Access that doesn't generate revenue. Standards that have to be developed in the open. Pathways that must outlast any single business.
Sport for All is the foundation we built to do those things. It draws on the Lunar Cable Park ecosystem — facility, methodology, athlete network, global reach — and points it at goals that serve the whole sport, not the venue.
An ecosystem built to let sport help people.
Founded by Adam Szajder and Borys Paul. Supported by a community of friends of sport across six continents.
The foundation is young, the team is not. Sport for All operates from the Lunar Cable Park ecosystem in Almería, Spain — an IWWF-designated facility with a decade of adaptive sport methodology and athletes from six continents in regular residence. The numbers below are the platform we work from — not promises.
Sport for All exists to do four things commercial sport routinely can't.
1. Access — We open elite training, equipment, and competitive pathways to athletes the market overlooks — para-athletes, women, kids from regions without infrastructure.
2. Research — We host scientific and clinical work — biomechanics, rehabilitation, performance technology, sport as intervention — at scale, in a live training environment.
3. Awareness — We use sport as a tool that reaches beyond sport itself — therapy, integration, recovery, community building. We make that work visible.
4. Standards — We work with international federations on classification, infrastructure, and inclusion frameworks that outlast any single venue or season.
Para-sport is our flagship. Inclusive sport is our context. Research is the umbrella over both.
Sport for All is not a fixed program with closed tiers. We are an operating platform open to partners with ideas, budgets, mandates, or questions — and the willingness to do the work alongside us. The areas we are actively building in:
Paracamps, scholarships, adaptive equipment, and coaching pathways for athletes the market routinely overlooks.
AI performance tracking, wearables, computer vision, edge computing — tested in a live training environment with elite athletes.
Sports medicine, return-to-sport protocols, physiotherapy research, athlete data — at a scale clinical trials rarely reach.
Sport as integration, therapy, recovery, and community building. We host the work and help make it visible.
Schools, kids' programs, coach certification, and public-institution partnerships — locally rooted, globally informed.
Brisbane 2032 horizon, classification work, federation collaboration, and infrastructure standards that outlast any single venue.
This list is not exhaustive. Bring us a problem in sport — we'll tell you whether we can help.
Over the next four years (by 2030) we aim to:
1. Community — Build an international community.
2. Paracamps — Organize 8 intercontinental paracamps.
3. Athletes — Support 200 athletes through direct funding and access programs.
4. Classification — Contribute to the first international classification system for para-wakeboarding.
5. Paralympic — See wakeboarding included in the Paralympic programme.
Brisbane 2032 remains the active IWWF objective for wakeboarding on the Olympic and Paralympic programme — one of several long-term tracks Sport for All supports. Targets above are placeholders, set at founding and refined with partners. Final figures and milestones published in our first annual report.
Partner logotypes to be added once formal agreements are confirmed. The current ecosystem includes international federations, equipment brands, media partners, and public institutions — all collaborating across the Lunar Cable Park network.
