[1] Originally from Rumford, Maine, Broomhall dedicated his career to giving opportunities to young skiers in Southern Vermont.
[2] Based on his performance, he was invited to compete in the 1960 Winter Olympics trials in Squaw Valley, California, where he finished 24th in the event.
In 1966 he and his wife Frances moved to Bennington, Vermont to head a total ski program for kids of all ages, kindergarten through high school.
He coached cross country, jumping and downhill, winning 5 Vermont State High School championships[3] and helping at least 25 skiers to the Junior Olympics.
[1] In 1969, he left his coaching position to start the Torger Tokel League to develop skiers not yet in high school.