Ninety years of passion for skiing: Emiliana Serbatoi alongside the Ortisei Ski School

02/07/2025

Ninety years of passion for skiing: Emiliana Serbatoi alongside the Ortisei Ski School
For 90 years, Scuola Sci Ortisei has been a symbol of excellence, tradition, and innovation in the world of skiing. Founded in 1935, this prestigious institution in Val Gardena, at the heart of the Italian Dolomites, has trained generations of skiers and athletes, passing on not only technical skills but, above all, fundamental values such as discipline, passion, and respect for the mountains.

At Emiliana Serbatoi, we firmly believe in these principles. We are deeply convinced that success stems from commitment, quality, and love for one’s work—elements that have always united our entrepreneurial journey with that of Scuola Sci Ortisei. Both are proudly “Made in Italy,” yet open to the world.
Supporting this institution means, for Emiliana Serbatoi, investing in the future of sports and mountain culture, sharing a vision based on growth and innovation while respecting tradition.

“The mountains demand effort, challenge, and passion. These are the very values we identify with and that drive us to stand alongside Scuola Sci Ortisei, recognizing the significance of this anniversary,” says Gian Lauro Morselli, Ceo of Emiliana Serbatoi, key promoter of this partnership recently established. “Through this collaboration," he adds, "we want to emphasize the importance of sports as a tool for growth and social connection, supporting an institution that has trained thousands of skiers with dedication and professionalism.”

Emiliana Serbatoi is proudly present, at least in spirit, at the celebrations and events held at the Val Gardena facility over the past few days—from the thrilling Seceda torchlight descent to the official anniversary event on February 6th. As we eagerly anticipate hitting the slopes ourselves, we extend our warmest wishes to Scuola Sci Ortisei for its first 90 years of history!
 
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