Road to Milan 2026
Skeleton star Kimberley Bos and para-snowboarders Chris Vos and Lisa Bunschoten are being supported by Reggeborgh Foundation on their journey to the 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. These three top athletes have once again come a long way: many hours of training, altitude training camps and improvements to their equipment. Everything is focused on their Olympic and Paralympic dream.

The journey to Milan–Cortina d'Ampezzo has begun. The goal is clear: Olympic and Paralympic gold. In a four-part mini-documentary, we follow Kimberley, Chris and Lisa on their way to that ultimate goal. Together, we are on our way to Milan.
Kimberley Bos
In this four-part video series, we take you on a journey through the life of Kimberley Bos and her spectacular sport: skeleton. From her first metres on the starting track in Harderwijk to racing at 140 km/h on icy tracks around the world. Kimberley's story is one of courage, perseverance and passion. Discover how she overcame obstacles, found her way to the world title and what it really takes to reach the top in one of the most challenging sports in the world.
The road to Milan: Kimberley Bos
Aflevering 1: From child to World Champion
Kimberley Bos was introduced to bobsleigh and skeleton at the skeleton track in Harderwijk. As a driven 15-year-old, she took her first steps on the sled there. After a brief stint in bobsleigh, she returned to skeleton. Her determination led Kimberley to a new team, to bronze at the Olympic Games in Beijing and ultimately to the 2025 world skeleton title in Lake Placid. A story about courage, perseverance and pursuing your dream.
Chris en Lisa
Vos (27) and Bunschoten (29) are both multiple world champions in snowboarding. They have both competed in the Paralympic Games in Sochi, Pyeongchang and Beijing. And both are going for gold at the Games in Milan Cortina, because that is the only colour still missing from their collection.
De weg van Chris en Lisa naar Milaan
Aflevering 1: Van kind tot kampioen
Kimberley Bos maakte kennis met de bobslee- en skeletonsport op de skeletonstartbaan in Harderwijk. Als gedreven 15-jarige zette ze daar haar eerste meters op de slee. Na een korte uitstap naar de bobslee keerde ze terug naar skeleton. Haar vastberadenheid bracht Kimberley bij een nieuw team, naar brons op de Olympische Spelen in Beijing en uiteindelijk naar de wereldtitel skeleton 2025 in Lake Placid. Een verhaal over lef, volharding en het najagen van je droom.