Zsolt Balogh is the first visually impaired skier to be part of the Hungarian national team. Born with a visual impairment, he has always incorporated movement and activity into his daily life. He joined the Hungarian para-skiing team in January 2011, becoming Hungary's first visually impaired ski racer. In this sport, skiing is no longer an individual performance but true teamwork, where the utmost attention and cooperation of each team member are indispensable for success. Visually impaired competitors are always assisted by a guide who helps them navigate the course using pre-developed methods and techniques, ensuring the visually impaired athlete reaches the finish line safely and at competitive speed.

In 2018, he became the first Hungarian visually impaired athlete to participate in the largest event for para-skiers, the Paralympics. He is a member and volunteer of the Free Time Sports Association for the Visually Impaired, through which he contributed to organizing and launching the first national para-skiing championship, the first national para-cycling championship, and plastic track skiing training sessions for the visually impaired.