USA Racquetball Welcomes Bob Bodor | Sports Destination Management

USA Racquetball Welcomes Bob Bodor

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Jun 02, 2014
New Manager of Membership Previously Served as Collegiate Football Coach

Bob Bodor

USA Racquetball is pleased to announce that Bob Bodor has joined the USA Racquetball staff as Manager, Membership.

Bob brings more than 20 years of progressive experience as a collegiate football coach.  He served as the Head Coach at Colorado College from 2003-2009.  Most recently, he served as the interim Head Coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

His initial responsibilities with USA Racquetball will revolve around serving members, supporting and growing Collegiate and High School racquetball programs, and assisting with Coach Certification programs.

"We couldn't be more pleased to have Bob join the USA Racquetball Team," commented Steve Czarnecki, Executive Director of USA Racquetball.  "Bob shares our vision of reaching more racquetball players and introducing new individuals to this great sport."

"I'm excited to bring my experience in collegiate athletics and building programs to USA Racquetball," remarked Bob.  "Amatuer sports is a passion of mine and helping athletes get the most from their racquetball experience is a compelling opportunity."

Bodor is a graduate of Denison University and has worked for or volunteered with a number of sports organizations, including USADA, National Wheelchair Basketball, USA Wrestling and the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation.

About USA Racquetball: USA Racquetball, founded in 1969, is recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee as the National Governing Body for the sport. The organization annually conducts six national championships and sanctions hundreds of tournaments for players of all ages and skill levels. The organization also organizes the Adult and Junior National Racquetball Teams, oversees the Official Rules of Racquetball, administers National Player Rankings, manages a college scholarship program, and supports the introduction of new players to the sport.

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