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Ron
Brown |
Ron is
Executive Director of Racquetball Canada. He has a long
history in the sport; as a player,
instructor, coach, promoter, and organizer. He
served as head coach of the Canadian Team
and helped to maintain its status in
the top tier of nations. He has been instrumental in
developing Canada’s
Racquetball
Certification Program. Ron resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Woody
Clouse |
Woody Clouse
has been a recognized figure in the sport for over twenty
years. He is a highly regarded
player, coach, teacher, and author. He recently competed for
Team U.S.A. in the Pan American Racquetball
Championships in Guatemala City. He
placed second in singles and first in doubles. Woody is World
Senior Champion in Singles and Mixed
Doubles. Born in Eritrea, he lives in Denver, Colorado. |
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Eric
Evans |
Eric is a
certified strength and conditioning specialist under NSCA. His
background is in Kinesiology with an
emphasis in Fitness and sports management. Eric has worked
with a host of elite athletes in many sports, helping each to
optimize their genetic
potential and to maximize injury prevention. He trains and
competes in Olympic weightlfting and
resides in Denver, Colorado. |
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Dennis
Fisher |
Dennis has
been head racquetball coach for Brigham Young University for
the last decade. He tok the program from
obscurity to one of the powerhouses
in the Intercollegiate arena. He has been a consistent
instructor at the Elite Camp in
Colorado. He is a recognized Professional Racquetball
Instructor and he continues to pursue
coaching and teaching at the national and international
levels. Dennis resides in Spanish Fork,
Utah. |
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Gary
Mazaroff |
Director of
the International Professional Racquetball Organization,
Gary has been involved in racquetball since
the late 1960s; as a player,
instructor,
coach, club owner and manager, and promoter. He was a member
of the US Racquetball team as a player and coach, and he has
been instrumental in helping developing countries organize
within the international arena. He is a member of the
Racquetball Hall of Fame and resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
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Gail
Roach |
Gail serves as
a Mental Skills Coach for various organizations. She is active
in a variety of sports with a specialty in
outdoor sports including Triathlon.
Her background is in Sports
psychology, and she worked at three U.S. Olympic
Festivals as well as at the 1996 Atlanta
Olympic Games. Gail resides in
Denver,
Colorado.
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Jo
Shattuck |
Jo currently
plays on the WPRO womens tour and she is a recognized figure
in the national and international
racquetball arenas. Her Racquetball Academy Planet Earth helps
grass roots to elite players enhance their skills. Jo is a
Clinician under the AmPRO-IPRO organizations, and she is on
staff at the Elite Training Cams in Colorado Springs. She
resides in Denver, Colorado. |
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Luke St.
Onge |
One of the pioneers in our sport, Luke gave racquetball
notoriety when he moved the NGB office to Colorado Springs in
the early 1980s. Under his leadership as Executive Director of
USA Racquetball and Secretary General of the International
Racaquetball Federation, racquetball has become a leader among
Pan Am Sports and is played in over 80 countries around the
world. He still plays almost daily and resides in Colorado
Springs, Colorado. |
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Jim
Winterton |
Jim is
recognized as one of the more successful coaches in the
world. He guided
the US Teams to numerous world titles and brought Team Mexico
to the level of one of the international elite. Jim operates
the Elite Camp in Colorado Springs and has been part of the
PASO Coaching scene since its inception. He is a member of the
Racquetball Hall of Fame and resides in Syracuse, New York. |
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