Sandford's best finish at the
FIBT World Championships was 3rd in the men's skeleton event at
Lake Placid in
2012. With his bronze medal, Ben became the second person from the Southern Hemisphere to medal at the
FIBT World Championships, after his uncle
Bruce Sandford who won gold in the same event in
1992 in
Calgary. Due to his natural sporting talent, Sandford's introduction to Skeleton came after he led a Squash team representing
Victoria University to an International University Squash Tournament held in Austria in 2002. The skeleton track was close to the host centre and Ben thought he would "give it a go." He has served as an athlete representative to the
New Zealand Olympic Committee since 2008 and the
World Anti-Doping Agency since 2012. At the 2014 Congress of the
Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing Sandford was elected as the federation's vice president for Legal Affairs, becoming the first person from Oceania to be elected to the FIBT's executive committee. ==Political career==