Background

 Jörgen in Sydney |
Jorgen Sandman was born on the 18th of August 1955 in Sundsvall (SWE). Growing up in a city and a country where sports plays a central role, and with a father that used to be an Ice-Hockey player, it was not all that much of a surprise when Jorgen soon became involved in sports himself. Having learnt to skate almost before he learnt to walk, he started to play Ice-Hockey with the local team, HOIF, at the age of 7. Over years HOIF was at the very top of the second league in Sweden, with an occasional visit in the highest league. At the age of 16 he started to act as a coach for the younger kids in the club, an experience that was going to come in handy later on.
Already an established player in the highest society for juniors, Jorgen then nominated for the A-team at the age of 18 - his dream was about to become true. However, already at the first training session on ice an upset with the coach instead abruptly changed all that. All of a sudden his career as a hockey-player was over, and also the circumstance that his coach was fired just a few months later did not alter that.
Meanwhile he had been active in a large number of other sports such as Bandy, Baseball, Billiards, Football, Handball, Mini-Golf, Speed-Skating, Table-Tennis, Volleyball and Wrestling, and when he suddenly got a large amount of time on his hands, he got involved in Volleyball big time. Together with some school-mates he started a Volleball club - Ultra 73. Soon he found himself involved as a player on the team, the coach for the women's team, a referee, the chairman of the club, a member of the regional federation as well as a respresentative of his club to the Swedish Volleyball Federation.
It was during this time that he learnt a lot about how a club is built up and how sports in general is administered - knowledge that was going to form his future, however again in another sport. In 1973 he was asked if he would be prepared to work as an instructor of Pool in the schools and at the youth recreation centres, and in spite of not being particular knowledgeable as a Pool player himself, he accepted this task. He figured that if someone wants to become a hockey-player that someone will first have to learn how to tie the skates to the feet, then how to skate and then finally how to play hockey - Pool just could'nt be all that much different?