ABOUT US
WHO WE ARE
United Through Sports (UTS) is an alliance of many organisations and people working together through sports, to bring inclusion, unity and equality to the world.
WHAT WE DO
UTS brings people together working towards unified goals which place youth at the centre. Together we take positive steps forward towards reducing challenges including discrimination and inequality.
OUR EVENTS
We organise different events in which youth, sport and education are central. We unite to ensure that every child has an opportunity on the playing field of life.
LATEST NEWS
“YOU’VE GOT US (UTS)” – Is our message to every child, every youth around the world. As we celebrate the Paralympic launch of #WeThe15 and the world goes purple in support, we want to reaffirm our mission, which has always been to give youth around the world opportunity on the playing field of life. Through our extensive network across the international sport community, we are accomplishing this vision step by step. With so much more direct youth engagement in the last year, we want to send out a message to the next generations and let them know that we exist, …
WORLD DODGEBALL ASSOCIATION AND UTS SIGN A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDINGFOR THE PROMOTION OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT THROUGH SPORT The World Dodgeball Association (WDA) and United Through Sports (UTS) signed a historical agreement held virtually on 12 August to work together to foster inclusion, youth development and equity through dodgeball and UTS sport initiatives. The two partners have been collaborating through all major UTS events since 2018 including the annual SportAccord and UTS World Virtual Youth Festival with more recent participation in the UTS online competition “What’s Your Daily?”. An official signing demonstrates the commitment of both entities to collaborate to improve …
Teens take over at the Tokyo Olympic Games and where we witnessed the next generation dominate at the Olympics. Age is nothing but a number when it comes to the youngest athletes who competed at the Games. Some of athletes are middle school students and they made a huge impression on the world’s biggest stage. The teens more than proved they have the skill and the will to reach the top. The inaugural women’s street event produced its youngest podium for an individual event in Games history. The average age was 14 years, a big win for the early adolescent …
Contact Us
Maison du Sport
Avenue de Rhodanie 54,
1007 Lausanne, Switzerland
Email: [email protected]

