Alpine skiing in Pakistan has witnessed remarkable growth over the past few decades, driven largely by the dedicated efforts of the Winter Sports Federation Pakistan (WSFP)—the country’s official governing body for all winter sports. Established in December 1990, the WSFP has been instrumental in transforming Pakistan’s snow-covered northern terrain into a vibrant hub for winter athletics.
From its earliest days, the federation embraced a broad and ambitious vision: not only to introduce and develop skiing nationwide but to elevate Pakistan’s presence on the global winter sports stage. Today, the WSFP oversees a wide spectrum of disciplines, including alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, biathlon, ice hockey, ice skating, and curling. Its comprehensive approach has enabled Pakistan to build a sustainable winter sports ecosystem—one that nurtures athletes from grassroots levels to elite international competitions.


The federation’s persistent commitment to training, infrastructure development, and international collaboration has produced an impressive lineup of athletes who have proudly represented Pakistan at various prestigious events, including the Winter Olympics. These trailblazers have not only showcased their talent but also highlighted Pakistan’s potential to emerge as a competitive winter sports nation.
Beyond athlete development, the WSFP actively promotes winter tourism, organizes national championships, and introduces young enthusiasts to the thrill of skiing and snow sports. With growing interest, improved facilities, and strong institutional backing, alpine skiing in Pakistan is rapidly gaining momentum—transforming the country’s majestic mountain ranges into an exciting arena for sport, adventure, and global recognition.



