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Alpine 100 is raising funds for British winter sports athletes

From as little as £5 a month, you can help support current and future athletes on their road to success

You could win big when you play the Alpine 100 monthly Lottery! For as little as £5 a month you could win £££ in their monthly draw for four cash prizes, whilst also supporting our current and future winter sport athletes!

The need for financial support for winter sports athletes has never been more pressing. The 2023-2024 season saw Gold Medals at the Youth Olympic Gold, World Junior Championship U18 Gold, race wins and two British racers finishing in the top 8 at a World Cup Slalom race. The future is bright but for this run of success to continue, the need for financial support is paramount.

Alpine 100 is designed to help fill some of the gap in funding that currently exists between existing funds and necessary funds.

This is not a take—take project, there is also a monthly draw that puts money back into those contributing.

The Alpine 100 project aims to help the next generation of aspiring athletes, their families and programmes.

Alpine 100 has been created to raise funds for aspiring British winter sports athletes. The rising costs required to train and compete, means that we have to be innovative in how funding is secured.

How It Works

Each month we are looking for supporters to pay £5 and this goes into a fund that is split between grants to athletes and a number of Alpine 100 ticket winners, randomly drawn.

Athletes can apply for a grant from Alpine 100 to be used to help with training camps costs, new equipment, race entries and other expenses associated with competitive winter sport. Apply for a grant.

50% of the money that is raised each month will be available for grants.

The remaining 50% will go to four random tickets drawn each month. The split for these will be:

  • 50% of sum available
  • 30% of sum available
  • 15% of sum available
  • 5 % of sum available

For example: If 100 tickets are sold in the month, this will raise £500. £250 will be available for grants, £250 for prizes. The prize money would be split £125, £75, £37.50 and £12.50.

The more tickets we sell, the bigger the prize pay out will be.

There is no limit to the number of tickets each person can buy.

See previous draws.

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