PRESS RELEASE

 

World Flying Disc Federation Receives Recognition by the International
Olympic Committee

 

The Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided on
Friday the 31st of May 2013 to grant the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF)
provisional IOC recognition during their meeting in St Petersburg (Russia).
WFDF serves as the international sports governing body of all flying disc
sports.  

 

“WFDF welcomes this recognition to join the Olympic family and we confirm
the commitment of the flying disc community to the ideals set out in the
Olympic Charter,” stated WFDF President Robert “Nob” Rauch.  “Our strong
value of “spirit of the game” on the field of play and off of it has always
reflected these principles.  We thank the IOC Executive Board and
administration for their support and encouragement, and our Member
Associations, board of directors, and athletes for their enthusiasm and
commitment to this process.”

 

“This recognition by the IOC today is a very important milestone for flying
disc sports, and should greatly support our grass roots development programs
in countries around the world, opening the door for our members to seek
their own National Olympic Committee recognition,” commented Rauch further.
“However, this is just the start of a long journey as we look to further
develop disc sports and fulfill all the criteria stipulated by the IOC so
that one day we will have a product which is equal to the current sports of
the Olympic Games in both sports excellence and commercial interest.” WFDF
joins 33 other international sports federations that are recognized by the
IOC but are not currently a part of the Olympic sports program.

 

The World Flying Disc Federation (“WFDF”) serves as the international
governing body of all flying disc sports.  Since WFDF was founded in 1985,
the development of the sport has been quite rapid and Ultimate and the other
disc disciplines today are some of the fastest growing sports in the world,
due to the simplicity of the basic rules, the speed of the game, its
self-officiation, and its appeal with youth and across gender lines. WFDF
estimates that there are currently 7.5 million active participants globally
across the various disciplines, including Ultimate, Beach Ultimate, Disc
Golf, Freestyle, Guts and Field Events.  WFDF today represents 59 member
associations in 56 countries.  WFDF was approved as a member of GAISF (now
SportAccord) and the International World Games Association in 1995, is a
not-for-profit 501(c)(3) registered corporation in the State of Colorado,
USA, and it is a signatory of the WADA World Anti-Doping code.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Volker Bernardi
Executive Director
World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF)
Neckarstraße 11, D - 55296 Harxheim, Germany

Phone: +49 (0) 6138 / 90 20 868

Fax: +49 (0) 6138 / 90 20 869
Mobile: +49 176 64 19 77 02
 
eMail:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
Web:  <http://www.wfdf.org/> www.wfdf.org
 
About WFDF: The World Flying Disc Federation is the international sports
federation responsible for world governance of flying disc (FrisbeeTM)
sports, including Ultimate, Guts, and Individual Events. WFDF is a
federation of member associations which represent flying disc sports and
their athletes in more than 50 countries.  WFDF is a member of SportAccord
and the International World Games Association, and it is a registered
not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation in the state of Colorado, USA. The WFDF
Executive Committee: President Robert L. "Nob" Rauch, Secretary Thomas
Griesbaum, Treasurer Sandie Hammerly.

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