Frick was a founding member of both the National Sports Association and the first Liechtenstein National Olympic Committee (NOC).[2] He served as the Secretary of the National Olympic Committee beginning at its founding in 1935.[2] He later headed the country's NOC as President from 1963 until 1970.[2]
Frick served as the first president of the Liechtenstein Athletics Federation, also known as the
Liechtensteiner Turn- und Leichtathletikverband, a European Athletics Member Federation, for 35 years.[1] Additionally, Frick served on the board of directors of several other Liechtenstein organizations including the Alpine Club, the Gymnastics Club, and the Balzers Ski Club.[2]
He was awarded a Golden Laurel in 2003 by the government of Liechtenstein for outstanding contributions to sport.