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Occupation: Professional Fire Fighter His most notable commitment to the sport came in 1988 when he had a vision to take the sport to the next level of competition, a World Championship, which has now become the Challenge Cup for Broomball. With the assistance of people he met through the Internet, he organized and chaired the first World Broomball Championships in Victoria, with a total of 44 teams and 800 participants. By 1998, Italy had requested to host the Challenge Cup so the next item of business for him was to form the International Federation of Broomball Associations. Delegates from Italy, Canada, Japan, Sweden, USA, Australia, and Switzerland voted unanimously to adopt a constitution and bylaws forming the IFBA and elected Rick Przybysz as the first President/CEO where he still holds office.
Marc started his broomball career at an early age, playing both hockey and broomball for many years. Although successful in both sports, he chose, in his early twenties, to concentrate his efforts and energy on competitive broomball, playing hockey only for fun. Since 1976 Marc played both civilian and military broomball including 20 years with the Canadian Forces, where he won multiple team and individual awards, including league, provincial, and national championships. Although Marc won numerous MVP awards, his most important awards were, without a doubt, the team awards. While playing in the military he was recruited by a civilian team in Quebec City, becoming their captain for many years. When he was transferred to Kingston, Marc continued to play with the same regularity, once again bringing success to his team and increasing the profile of broomball, overall. When relocated to Montreal in 1990, the hard-hitting Montreal team Contrecoeur, now the Titans Montreal, recruited Marc. He played with them for the next 15 years and, in this past year, coached the team into wining the provincial championships; the team will be representing the province of Quebec at the 2006 Canadian national championships. Marc also took his Montreal/Contrecoeur team to Bolzano Italy in 1998 and won the World Broomball championship as a coach/player. He and his team were also finalists in the last 3 world cup championships, held every second year in an international city. Marc is an offensive defense man, who possesses strong leadership qualities. He is known for being a fierce competitor on the ice, who always plays to win and will never quit until the game is over. Marc reminds his teammates about fitness and the importance of being in shape; advice that he follows daily and which gives reason for his excellent personal health and stamina; all of which allowed him to remain in a valuable elite player into his forties. As Marc excelled over the years in broomball, he grew to truly appreciate the sport and recognize that it’s one of the most demanding competitive sports in the world. As such, Marc has been a leader in recognizing the importance of getting broomball into the Olympics. For this reason he decided, in the year 2000, to join the IFBA executive as VP Operations to help promote the broomball and have it recognized as an Olympic sport.
Conrad’s first initiation to Broomball was in 1962 at the recreational level; upon joining the Air Force in 1964 he began to play at the competitive level and stayed very active as a player till 1992. During that active period of time, which enabled him to travel all across Canada as an elite player and during his military career included Germany. His passion for the sport provided leadership in organized leagues, instructing player clinics, coaching national level teams and became a certified official. His renewed commitment to the sport as the VP Technical is a welcome addition to the IFBA Executive and he is now actively developing technical programs for officiating and coaching to ensure the highest standards are available to the highest level of competition available for the sport of Broomball.
Pat was the first president of USA Broomball Association, and currently holds the title of President Emeritus. During this tenure, he and the executive board of the day were responsible for forming the State Organization program, which has been the template for growing the sport of Broomball within the United States. For 30 years Pat has been an active player and administrator within the sport of Broomball. His claim to fame is playing for the International Broomball Wizards, “America’s Oldest Broomball Team.” As a result of international aspects of the sport of Broomball, the Wizards are the first venture abroad to form a sister team, the Tokyo Wizards, located in Tokyo, Japan. Pat resides in the city of Mendota Heights, MN, USA, and is married with three daughters. Pat has a Masters degree, and is employed as an industrial safety consultant for Xcel Energy, a large electric utility. Pat became involved in the administration of Broomball for three reasons: 1) to give back to the sport before retiring, 2) to be a voice for the recreational level of players within the USA, 3) to assist in planning the ultimate goal for the sport of Broomball and that is to reach the Winter Olympics. A dream all broomball participants look forward to. In his current position, Pat is the first non-Canadian member of the Executive Board of the IFBA, which demonstrates the IFBA’s outreach to the rest of the affiliated national broomball sport organizations. Pat is very appreciative of his opportunity to volunteer his time to the sport at the international level. BOARD OF GOVERNORS The Board of Governors are selected or elected people from member countries that have paid membership fees and are in good standing with the IFBA. The responsibility of member countries is to submit one name as their representing Governor to the IFBA Board with membership payment. Individuals whose names are not endorsed by the Senior Executive member of their National Sport Governing Body, or who have conflicting interest in broomball business contrary to IFBA sponsorship programs, will not be accepted as a representative of a National Sport Governing Body or a Governor of the IFBA with voting rights. The IFBA is to ensure there are no language barriers during meetings by ensuring interpreters are available upon request from specific individual’s at all sanctioned meetings. Each IFBA Governor carries one vote during all sanctioned meetings. Those Governors who fail to attend two consecutive meetings without valid reasons will have their attendance reviewed by the IFBA Executive for possible sanctions including recommendations to remove the Governor. The duties of the Board of Governors:
Submitted: November 4/02 (IFBA) Copyright © by 2010 by IFBA All Right Reserved. Published on: 2006-01-27 by IFBA Staff ( Page views: 12667 ) |
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