Gulbene and Alūksne Take Top Honors in Sporto Visa Klase 12th Season Finals
The 12th season of the Latvian Olympic Committee’s (LOK) flagship youth development initiative, Sporto visa klase, has reached its conclusion. Following a series of highly competitive final events held in Jelgava this week, the organizers have officially crowned the top-performing schools, with students from Gulbene and Alūksne rising to the top of the 5th and 6th-grade categories.
The project, which has seen record-breaking participation levels during this 12th season, continues to serve as a cornerstone for physical education and athletic development within the Latvian school system. By integrating structured sports training into the standard curriculum, the LOK aims to combat sedentary lifestyles and foster a culture of physical activity among primary school students.
A Competitive Conclusion in Jelgava
The final stage of the competition brought together the most successful participating classes from across the country. According to the Latvian Olympic Committee, the atmosphere in Jelgava was electric, as students showcased not only their physical prowess but also the teamwork and discipline cultivated throughout the academic year.
While the focus remains on participation and long-term health, the competitive element of the finals provides a tangible goal for the participants. The victory for the Gulbene and Alūksne cohorts serves as a testament to the dedication of both the students and their physical education instructors, who have navigated the rigorous demands of the 12th season.
Beyond the Field: The Personības akadēmija
An essential component of the Sporto visa klase initiative is the “Personības akadēmija” (Personality Academy), which extends its reach beyond the students to the educators themselves. Recognizing that the quality of coaching is paramount to the program’s success, the LOK hosted the “Personības akadēmija 2025” program for sports teachers.

This initiative focuses on professional development, ensuring that teachers are equipped with the latest pedagogical strategies to motivate young athletes. The 2025 camp, which recently concluded, provided a platform for educators to exchange best practices, further cementing the program’s role as an educational investment rather than a simple extracurricular activity.
Key Takeaways from the Season
- Record Participation: The 12th season marked a high point in the program’s history, with more schools and students engaged than in any previous year.
- Regional Success: Students from Gulbene and Alūksne demonstrated superior performance in the final events for the 5th and 6th-grade cohorts.
- Teacher Mentorship: The “Personības akadēmija” remains a vital pillar for professionalizing school-based sports instruction in Latvia.
- Ongoing Commitment: With the 12th season now closed, the LOK has already pivoted toward the 2025/2026 academic year, with registration processes for new participants having been initiated.
Looking Ahead to the 2025/2026 Academic Year
With the dust settling in Jelgava, the LOK is not slowing down. The organization has already opened the application window for the 2025/2026 academic year, encouraging schools across the nation to continue their commitment to the program. The success of the 12th season provides a strong foundation for the coming year, as the LOK looks to sustain the momentum generated by this year’s record-breaking numbers.

For schools and educators, the program represents a unique opportunity to provide students with a structured athletic environment that prioritizes long-term development. As the academic year draws to a close, the focus shifts to the planning stages for the next iteration of Sporto visa klase, ensuring that the next generation of students will have access to the same resources and competitive opportunities.
For more information on the program’s results and upcoming application deadlines, interested parties are encouraged to monitor the official LOK Sporto visa klase news portal for updates as they become available.