James Thomson has stepped down from the role of President of USA Boccia at the end of 2020 and BISFed would like to thank him for all his hard work.
James, a former boccia athlete who won a silver…
General Assembly documents have been distributed to all of our members. The meeting will be held in Hong Kong on 29th May 2017. We have scheduled the meeting in the hope that many of our members will also be able…
139 entries were received for the BISFed 2015 World Open, Santiago de Cali, far exceeding the limit established by BISFed and the host. The BISFed Competition Committee had to work hard to find a balanced solution that combined the highest…
Federations can now log in to their Sport:80 account to register their intention to compete at the 2015 Boccia Word Open, Cali.
BlazeSports America is pleased to announce USA Boccia as the non-profit organization that will now serve as both the High Performance Management Organization for the sport of boccia in the US and the US Member of the Boccia International…
Please find attached the note from the BISFed Competition Committee with regards to the updated Competition System. The committee will be communicating with all members shortly to see how the system can be adapted and improved for the forthcoming quadrennial. A…
Fifteen delegates from seven countries attended the launch of BISFed’s ‘Making Boccia Accessible’ project in Johannesburg, South Africa on 28th March.
The project’s aim is to bring boccia to parts of the world where it is not yet played or is…
At the General Assembly in September 2014, BISFed announced that it would redesign the organisation structure enable to Federation to focus on the most important areas of work and to spread the workload more evenly.
Having recently become members, Azerbaijan hosted their first ever boccia National Championships on Saturday 6th December, in Baku.
Following the success of the 2014 Boccia World Championships in Beijing, BISFed held its first General Assembly meeting on Sunday 28th September, also in Beijing. 30 of BISFed’s 51 Member nations attended the General Assembly.