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Pro Snowboarders Association

The Pro Snowboarders Association (PSA) is organized to promote and protect the rights and personalities of professional snowboarders.

The Association was created in March 1990 in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. At that time, event sponsors and the National Snowboard Association wanted to take control of the professional tour. As one of the four partners inside the International Snowboarding Federation (ISF),[1] the PSA defended rider interests.

The World Snowboard Federation (WSF) was formed in 2002 to replace the ISF.[2]

PSA holds information meetings and a General Assembly. The association commented on the rules and regulations for the ISF Snowboard World Tour. The PSA has the right to reject or modify proposals.

President edit

1983- Jerome S. Johnson is the President

Superior Body edit

  • International Snowboard Federation

Sister Organization edit

  • PSA North-America
  • PSA Asia

References edit

  1. ^ "WSF Official Site". worldsnowboardfederation.org. from the original on 20 September 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  2. ^ "About World Snowboard Federation". worldsnowboardfederation.org. About World Snowboard Federation. from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2014. Delegates from 14 nations formed WSF on August 10, 2002 in Munich in order to fill the void after the collapse of ISF. The initiative was taken by Japan and Norway – with support from most of the nations worldwide. The Federation became operational end of November 2002.


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