New Paralympic Coach Excellence Award Named After Wheelchair Basketball Canada Coach Tim Frick
October 15, 2010
(Ottawa, ON) Wheelchair Basketball Canada congratulates former Sr. Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Coaching great Tim Frick who was selected by the Canadian Paralympic Committee’s (CPC) Coaches Council when naming their new coaching excellence award – “The Tim Frick Paralympic Coach Excellence Award.”
Frick led Team Canada to an unprecedented three straight Paralympic gold medals in 1992, 1996, and 2000 as part of a run of nine consecutive podium finishes at the Paralympic Games and World Championships between 1990-2006.
The CPC recognizes that for an athlete to reach the highest levels of Paralympic sport excellence, they require a coach who provides the vision, leadership, knowledge, and dedication to accomplish this in a collaborative environment. Frick, as a Paralympic coach, exemplified these traits throughout his career and his legacy of professionalism, leadership and excellence have set a standard of performance expectation that all Paralympic coaches strive to attain.
“To be recognized in this manner is overwhelming. I was fortunate to have very talented and dedicated athletes, unbelievable support staff and assistant coaches, and the incredible support of Wheelchair Basketball Canada, the CPC and the Canadian Sport Centre Pacific,” said Frick.
“That made it easy to pursue excellence, but to be honoured with the naming of the Paralympic Coach Excellence award is acknowledgment of how much it takes to win gold internationally and how hard it is to stay at the top for so long,” said Frick.
The award is one of distinction, as it is only presented once every four years to a Summer Paralympic Games Coach, and once every four years to a Winter Paralympic Games Coach. The bi-annual award recipient will be honoured at the CPC Congress banquet that follows the most recent Paralympic Games. The CPC Coaches Council selects the successful nominee.
“On behalf of my coaching fraternity and particularly as a long time member of Coaches of Canada, I would like to express my gratitude that the contribution that coaches make has been valued so highly. We have an amazing cadre of great coaches in Canada therefore it is really special to be singled out in this fashion,” said Frick.
The 2010 Selection Committee consists of: Ozzie Sawicki (Athletics/Alpine Skiing), Chair, CPC Coaches Council; Craig McCord (Swimming), CPC Coaches Council; Kasper Wirz (Cross Country Skiing), CPC Coaches Council; Stephen Burke (Cycling), CPC Coaches Council.
To nominate a coach, please email a letter outlining how the nominee meets the award criteria to Laura Domenicucci care of ldomenicucci@paralympic.ca; by fax to (613) 569-2777; or by mail to 85 Alberta St., Suite 1401 Ottawa, ON K1P 6A4, Attn: Laura Domenicucci. For questions, please contact Laura at 613-569-4333 x234.
Nomination deadline: Friday October 15, 2010.
For more information, please contact:
Jody Kingsbury, Communications & Media Relations
Wheelchair Basketball Canada
(613) 260-1296 ext. 204
jkingsbury@wheelchairbasketball.ca
CONGRATULATIONS TIM!!