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Governance

Fédération Internationale des Patrouilles de Ski (FIPS) is an association incorporated in Canada.  It is a limited liability company which aims to promote the sharing of knowledge and experience between people with a common interest in the development of best practice ski patrolling.

Its members meet every two years at a congress to discuss the developments in ski patrolling.  At the same time, the Board meets to elect the executive and set the project agenda fro the next two years.

The first congress took place in Calgary, Canada starting on 29 March 1979.  It was jointly chaired by Mark Labow (Canadian Ski Patrol System) and Gary Bunce (National Ski Patrol System of the United States of America).   The following representatives were in attendance: Gary Bunce, National First Aid advisor, NSPS; Dr. Warren Bowman, National Medical Advisor, NSPS; Tyler Davis, Eastern Regional Director, NSPS; George Freuden, National President, Australian Ski Patrol; Yasuo Oshawa, Ski Association Japan; Takeshi Miyazawa, Ski Association Japan; Cyrus Berry, National President, NZSRS; Graham Painter, Canterbury Ski Patrol; Mark Labow, Planning Committee, CSPS; Lynne Gervais, CSPS (Organising Secretary); Frank Doucette, Assistant to President, CSPS; Mike Steele, Member of the Board, CSPS; Dave Richardson, CSPS; Ed Hemmes, Banff Zone, CSPS

It was resolved by the five nations represented that an international organisation be formed for the safety and benefit of the Public.  It was resolved that this body would be incorporated in Montreal (Canada) and would have the title of: Federation International des Patrouille de Ski (F.I.P.S.) Its English title would be: International Ski Patrol Federation (I.S.P.F.)

The Constitution was drawn up by International lawyers in Canada, keeping in mind the agreed aim of the Federation be to serve the skiing public, with subservient aims: to maintain standards, disseminate information, provide a forum for discussion and exchange of information, and set guidelines for the exchange of personnel.  The Federation resolved not to discriminate between Volunteer and Professional Patrollers and henceforth they would be known as Paid Patrollers.

FIPS Governance Structure
Mark Labow, President 1979 to 2003
Bruce Lochhead, President 2004 to ?

The Constitution and By-Laws can be downloaded here. 

Congress Dates and Locations

Congress

Date

Country

Place

Organiser

1

1979

Canada

Calgary

FIPS

2

1980

U.S.A

Jay Peak

FIPS

3

1981

Australia

Thredbo

ASPA

4

1983

France

Máribel

ANPS

5

1985

Japan

Kurumayama

SAJ

6

1987

Chile

El-Colorado-Farellones

PSC

7

1989

Sweden

Rikgänsen

SLAO

8

1991

Australia

Thredbo

ASPA

9

1993

Canada

Nakiska

CSPS

10

1995

France

Les Arcs

FIPS

11

1997

Korea

Yong Pyong

SPK

12

1999

Scotland

Cairngorm

BASP

13

2001

France

Les Arcs

FIPS

14

2003

Australia

Mt. Buller

ASPA

15

2005

France

Tignes

FIPS

16

2007

USA

Snowbird Utah

RMD

17

2009

Sweden

Åre

SLAO

===

2011

Japan

Cancelled

===

18

2012

France

Chatel

FIPS

19

2014 ?

???

???

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