About USA Racquetball#
Mission Statement #
USA Racquetball, recognized by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee as the National Governing Body for the sport, is committed to our members and the growth of racquetball from recreational play to international competition.
Vision Statement #
USA Racquetball promotes and supports all aspects of the sport of racquetball. Our future includes expanding competitive play internationally and growing the visibility and viability of recreational play as a lifetime sport. We will ensure financial stability to allow USA Racquetball to provide the foundational structure to ensure that the sport thrives to serve future generations.
Goals #
-Grow our membership.
-Deliver the best competitive national events in the racquet sports world.
-Consistently deliver medal-winning performance in international competition.
-Establish a formal communication linkage to >500k recreational players.
-Provide guidance and support to State Associations.
-Deliver racquetball content across a variety of social and mainstream media channels.
-Become a facilitator of all racquetball data on courts, rankings, players, instructional material and other items.
Additional Information #
- USAR is the National Governing Body of Racquetball for the US Olympic Committee.
- USAR provides insurance coverage for both players and events when the events meet all our sanctioning criteria; including insurance coverage for the host club of the event, sponsors, tournament directors, and anyone else who is affiliated with that sanctioned event for the time of the event.
- The USAR Intercollegiate program is designed to aid in the development of intercollegiate and intramural racquetball programs. State, regional and national competitions are offered for undergraduate competitors, with a position on the U.S. National Racquetball Team available for eligible gold division singles winners of the annual National Intercollegiate Championship.
- USAR offers a competitive scholarship for graduating high school seniors and college undergraduates each year.