

Joint projects between industries and National Associations can create opportunities for the snowboard development.
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How To Work Together For A Better Snowboard Environment

After a successful introduction of the South America Snowboard Tour, Asia and Africa have become more close to WSF with new member NSAs from China and South Africa, while membership applications from Hong Kong and Mongolia are in process. With its growing network of National Snowboard Associations, WSF is working global with members all over the World. World Snowboard Federation & EuroSIMA Mountain Division 2013 ISPO MeetingĤ to 5 pm: WSF Meeting, presented by Marco Sampaoli, Presidentĥ to 6 pm: EuroSIMA Mountain Division Meeting presented by Remi Forsans, President With 41 members on five continents, WSF is steadily working on developing snowboarding in all parts of the globe. The report of the World Snowboard Day 2012 by EuroSIMA showed that the interest and pleasure for snowboarding is there all over the world. With this brainstorming meeting, the WSF-EuroSIMA-working-group gained a bunch of innovational suggestions for new concepts waiting to be worked out and presented to the international snowboard community. One main topic was dealing with the question what could be done to attract more kids to snowboarding. In an interesting talk about how snowboard federations could work together with the industries, ideas for common projects in the future were brought up. The International Sporting Goods Trade Show (ISPO) 2013 in Munich, Germany offered the chance for the members of the World Snowboard Federation and the Mountain Division of the European Surf Industry Manufactors Association (EuroSIMA) to come together and discuss topics of common interests. “This meeting should give the possibility to share ideas and cooperate for common projects” The joint meeting of WSF and EuroSIMA Mountain Division on Februrary 4th in Munich, Germany gathered both delegates from The National Snowboard Associatons and managers from international snowboard industries.
