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F a c u l t y o f P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n a n d
R e c r e a t i o n U n i v e r s i t y o f A l b e r t a
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Reporting on the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation’s achievements, scholarly activities, athletics and campus recreation
Faculty Report 2010-11
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I. Faculty Management ....................................................................................................................................... 3
A. Academic Staff 2010-2011 ........................................................................................................................ 4
B. Coaching Staff .............................................................................................................................................. 5
C. Administrative Staff .................................................................................................................................... 7
D. Technical staff .............................................................................................................................................. 8
E. Support Staff ................................................................................................................................................. 9
II. Undergraduate Convocation ...................................................................................................................... 11
III. Graduate Studies Convocation .................................................................................................................. 15
IV. Scholarships .................................................................................................................................................... 16
A. Undergraduate Student Scholarship Awards ..................................................................................... 16
B. Graduate Student Scholarship Awards ................................................................................................ 17
V. Graduate / Post-Doctoral Students and Supervisors ........................................................................... 19
VII. Research and Scholarly work ..................................................................................................................... 24
A. Total Research Funding ........................................................................................................................... 24
B. Tri-Council funding ................................................................................................................................... 24
C. Salary Award Grants ................................................................................................................................ 24
D. Tri-Council Funding – FPER principal investigators 2010-11 ......................................................... 25
E. FPER co-investigators on Tri-Council Grants and from Other Funding Bodies where funding is held outside of FPER .............................................................................................................................................. 27
F. Other Funding held by faculty members ............................................................................................. 31
G. Publications ................................................................................................................................................. 36
1. Books (3) ................................................................................................................................................ 36
2. Book Chapters (19) ............................................................................................................................. 36
3. Refereed Manuscripts (116) .............................................................................................................. 37
VIII. Unit Reports .............................................................................................................................................. 45
A. Community and International Engagement......................................................................................... 45
1. International .......................................................................................................................................... 45
2. Community ............................................................................................................................................ 46
B. Campus Recreation .................................................................................................................................. 48
1. Programs Offered ................................................................................................................................ 48
2. Campus Recreation Programs .......................................................................................................... 50
3. Campus Recreation Funding Model ................................................................................................. 51
4. Campus Recreation promotes the positive impact recreation has on people’s lives .......... 53
C. Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics ...................................................................................................... 54
1. Revenues and Expenditures ............................................................................................................... 55
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2. Development Data ............................................................................................................................... 56
3. Athletic Participation Data ................................................................................................................. 56
I. Faculty Management Faculty management group Dean, Dr. Kerry Mummery Vice Dean, Dr. Daniel Syrotuik Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, Dr. Stewart Petersen Acting Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs, Dr. Pierre Baudin Associate Dean, Research, Dr. John C. Spence Associate Dean, Community and International Engagement, Dr. Tom Hinch Assistant Dean, Finance and Administration, Brian Esslinger Director, Campus Recreation, Dr. Leah Hall Dorothy Director, Development and Alumni Affairs, Bob Kinasewich Director, Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics, Dr. Ian Reade Director, Operations, Dr. Edward Montgomery Keri Blue, Executive Assistant to the Dean Faculty Executive Voting Dean and chair, Dr. Kerry Mummery Vice Dean, Dr. Daniel Syrotuik Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, Dr. Stewart Petersen Acting Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs, Dr. Pierre Baudin Associate Dean, Research, Dr. John C. Spence Associate Dean, Community and International Engagement, Dr. Tom Hinch Assistant Dean, Finance and Administration, Brian Esslinger Director, Campus Recreation, Dr. Leah Hall Dorothy Director, Development and Alumni Affairs, Bob Kinasewich Director, Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics, Dr. Ian Reade Director, Operations, Dr. Edward Montgomery Faculty Council Representative, Dr. Jim Denison Faculty Council Representative, Dr. Pirkko Markula Faculty Council Representative, Dr. Kerry Courneya NASA Representative, Robin Stewart PERGSS President/Graduate Student Association, Marianne Clark PERCS VP Academic/Undergraduate Student Association, Sarah Prince Non-voting
Communications Strategist, Jane Hurly Executive Assistant to the Dean, Keri Blue
Faculty Evaluation Committee Dean, Dr. Kerry Mummery (Chair) Vice Dean, Dr. Dan Syrotuik Dr. Karen Fox
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Dr. Brian Maraj Dr. Dan Mason Dr. David McConnell (External - Assoc Prof, Department of Occupational Therapy) Dr. John C. Spence Dr. Gordon Walker
Coaches Evaluation Committee Acting Dean, Dr. Daniel Syrotuik Acting Athletics Director and Associate Director, Vang Ioannides Associate Director, Athletics, Katie Spriggs Head coaches – Terry Danyluk (Men’s Volleyball), Howie Draper (Women’s Ice Hockey), Scott Edwards (Women’s Basketball) Faculty representative, Dr. Marvin Washington External – Associate professor, Elementary Education, Dr. Clive Hickson
A. Academic Staff 2010-2011 Full Professors Dr. Gordon Bell Dr. Marcel Bouffard Dr. Kerry Courneya Dr. Karen Fox Dr. Pierre Gervais Dr. Vicki Harber Dr. Thomas Hinch Dr. Brian Maraj Dr. Kerry Mummery, Dean Dr. Pirkko Markula Dr. Dan Mason Dr. Stewart Peterson Dr. Wendy Rodgers Dr. William Strean Dr. Daniel Syrotuik Dr. Gordon Walker Associate Professors Dr. Tanya Berry Dr. Normand Boulé Dr. Janice Causgrove Dunn Dr. David Collins Dr. James Denison Dr. John Dunn Dr. Donna Goodwin Dr. Nicholas Holt Dr. Constance Lebrun
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Dr. Lisa McDermott Dr. Charles Putman Dr. PearlAnn Reichwein Dr. Jay Scherer Dr. John C. Spence Jane Vallentyne Dr. Marvin Washington Assistant Professors Dr. Loren Chiu Dr. Judy Davidson Dr. Darren DeLorey Dr. Elizabeth Halpenny Dr. Alastair Hodges Dr. Kelvin Jones Dr. Michael Kennedy Dr. Tara-Leigh McHugh Dr. Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere Term Professor Dr. Brian Nielsen, professor emeritus Academic Teaching Staff Tamara Bliss Douglas Brimacombe Mary Ann Rintoul Faculty Lecturer Dr. Joanna Clair
B. Coaching Staff Head Coaches Terry Danyluk Men’s Volleyball *Owen Dawkins Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Howie Draper Women’s Ice Hockey Scott Edwards Women’s Basketball Laurie Eisler Women’s Volleyball Greg Francis Men’s Basketball Bill Humby Men’s and Women’s Swimming Liz Jepsen Women’s Soccer *Rob Krepps Men’s and Women’s Curling Stan Marple Men’s Ice Hockey *Matt Parrish Women’s Rugby Georgette Reed Track and Field; Cross Country Stefanie Sloboda (interim) Women’s Field Hockey
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*Russ Sluchinski Men’s and Women’s Tennis Jerry Friesen Football Robin Stewart Men’s and Women’s Golf Len Vickery Men’s Soccer *= Contract coaching staff Assistant Coaches Brett Anderson Women’s Field Hockey Alexandra Ash Women’s Soccer Matt Bachewich Men’s Ice Hockey Pierre Baudin Women’s Volleyball Chris Bell Football Linda Blade Track And Field Jocelyn Blair Women’s Volleyball Kurt Bosch Men’s Soccer Steve Boyko Football Rob Buchanan Women’s Soccer Heather Chinellato Women’s Soccer Loren Chiu Women’s Volleyball Cory Choma Track And Field Frantz Clarkson Football Garry Coderre Women’s Curling Alex Dickson Men’s Soccer Polly Duncan-Webb Women’s Field Hockey Ryan Dunkley Basketball Rob Dyba Men’s Volleyball Aj Facendi Women’s Field Hockey Lisa Fay Women’s Field Hockey Rob Fisher Track And Field Adrianna Footz Women’s Rugby Jennifer Foster Women’s Field Hockey Alex Game Women’s Rugby Krista Gavin Women’s Soccer Sam Grewcock Football Kelly Hagstrom Women’s Basketball Glen Harper Football Roger Hazlewood Track And Field Matt Hill Football Gord Hinse Football Kyle Jhamandas Men’s Soccer Dale Johns Men’s Volleyball Richard Klimushko Football Camilla Knight Women’s Volleyball Eric Laydon Track And Field Mike Ling Women’s Volleyball Kent Love Football
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Eric Magdanz Basketball Natalie Mailman Women’s Rugby Ian Maplethorpe Track And Field Erin Mcaleenan Women’s Basketball Doug Mccarthy Men’s Ice Hockey Richard Millns Swimming Jennifer Newton Women’s Field Hockey Mike Noble Women’s Volleyball Bernie Panich Curling Heather Parrish Women’s Rugby Glen Playfair Track And Field Ted Poplawski Men’s Ice Hockey Sean Reader Football Rick Thiessen Football Randi Ross Women’s Rugby Di Rushfeldt Women’s Field Hockey Ryan Schulha Football Bryce Southworth Tennis Randy Spencer Football Dan Syrotuik Football Jen Telfer Women’s Volleyball Ron Thompson Track And Field Jon Verhesen Basketball Kristen Young Women’s Field Hockey
C. Administrative Staff Name Contract Position
Beatrix Baker SessTemp Admin Professional Athletics Sponsorship John Barry SessTemp Admin Professional Coordinator, Capital Projects Cindi Berg SessTemp Admin Professional Manager, Development and Alumni
Affairs Heather Bredy Term Admin Professional Physical Therapist Douglas Brimacombe Trust Administrator/Manager Leadership and Development Joy Chikinda Admin/Prof Officer Associate Director, Campus
Recreation Michael Cook Trust Administrator/Manager Manager, Alberta Sports
Development Centre, Capital Region
Joseph Daniel SessTemp Admin Professional Administrative Professional Officer, Academic Programs
Alison Demchuk SessTemp Admin Professional Manager, Gymnastics Centre Judith Down Trust Administrator/Manager Executive Director, Alberta Centre
for Active Living Brian Esslinger Admin/Prof Officer Assistant Dean, Finance and
Administration
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Leah Hall Dorothy Admin/Prof Officer Director, Campus Recreation Cheryl Harwardt SessTemp Admin Professional Associate Director, Operations Jane Hurly SessTemp Admin Professional Communications Strategist Vang Ioannides SessTemp Admin Professional Acting Director, Athletics Robert Kinasewich Admin/Prof Officer Director, Development and Alumni
Affairs Robert Krepps SessTemp Admin Professional Head Coach, Curling Brian Kropman SessTemp Admin Professional Director and Administrator,
Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre Jocelyn Love SessTemp Admin Professional Acting Associate Director,
Operations Katherine Mackeigan Trust Administrator/Manager Director, Provincial Fitness Unit Joan Matthews White SessTemp Admin Professional Athletic Therapist Michael McTeague SessTemp Admin Professional Associate Director, Athletics David Mitsui Admin/Prof Officer Practicum Supervisor Wes Moerman SessTemp Admin Professional Manager, National Programs,
Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre Edward Montgomery Admin/Prof Officer Director, Operations Louisa Pothier Admin/Prof Officer Executive Director, Glen Sather
Sports Medicine Clinic Ian Reade Faculty Service Officer Faculty Service Officer Scott Saunders SessTemp Admin Professional Sport Science Coordinator,
Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre Albert Scragg SessTemp Admin Professional Manager, Saville Community Sports
Centre Karen Slater Trust Administrator/Manager Associate Director, The Steadward
Centre Russell Sluchinski SessTemp Admin Professional Head Coach, Tennis Katie Spriggs SessTemp Admin Professional Associate Director, Athletics Robert Stewart SessTemp Admin Professional Manager, Events, Saville Community
Sports Centre Kristy Wuetherick Trust Administrator/Manager Recruitment/Practicum Officer
D. Technical staff
PE Technology Support Division Corey Chevraux Programmer Analyst PE Technology Support Division Robert Fairbairn LAN Administrator PE Technology Support Division Zoltan Kenwell AV/Sound Technician PE Academic Programs Ian MacLean Laboratory Technologist PE Phys Ed and Recreation Josh McNutt Desktop Support Specialist PE Academic Programs John Newton Musical Arranger/Accompanist PE Phys Ed and Recreation Christopher Perkovic Junior Technical Systems Analyst PE Research and Grad Studies Neil Tyreman Laboratory Technologist
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E. Support Staff
PE Saville Community Sports Centre Shaun Arkison Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Facilities Operations Lois Arnason Administrative Secretary PE The Steadward Centre Bobbi-Jo Atchison Program Coordinator PE Facilities Operations Alexander Bates Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Academic Programs Leanne Baudistel Administrative Assistant PE Research and Grad Studies Michelle Berg Program Coordinator PE Phys Ed and Recreation Keri-Anne Blue Administrative Secretary PE Saville Community Sports Centre Bruce Bourguignon Other Service Support PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Don Buchanan PR/Publications Asst PE Facilities Operations Dean Budynski Other Service Support PE Facilities Operations Kelly Carter Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Saville Community Sports Centre Wesley Collinge General Office Clerk PE Research and Grad Studies Diane Cook Research Assistant PE Saville Community Sports Centre Zachary Cornwall Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Facilities Operations Guy Crosswhite Grounds Maintenance PE Saville Community Sports Centre Lori Cunningham General Office Clerk PE Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
Heather Dailey Administrative Clerk
PE The Steadward Centre Danielle Della Siega Receptionist PE Campus Recreation Pierre Dickner Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
Linda Dinsmore Medical Secretary
PE The Steadward Centre Scott Durocher Program Coordinator PE Saville Community Sports Centre Laurie Ennik Administrative Assist PE Facilities Operations Mark Ennik Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Academic Programs Beverly Ethier Secretary PE Saville Community Sports Centre Dean Fargey Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Community and International Engagement
Suzanne French Administrative Assistant
PE Saville Community Sports Centre Karla Fullwood Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Saville Community Sports Centre Ben Gallaher Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Campus Recreation Grachella Garcia Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE The Steadward Centre Megan Gergatz Program Coordinator PE Facilities Operations Stuart Glassford Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Facilities Operations Madison Grainger Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Campus Recreation Brian Gratrix Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Central Operating Matt Gutsch PR/Publications Assistant PE Campus Recreation Timothy Harris Recreation/Sport Coordinator
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PE Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
Alexa Hassen Physical Therapy Assistant
PE Saville Community Sports Centre Kevin Hollinger Food Services Assistant PE Facilities Operations Jessica Holmgren Program Coordinator PE Saville Community Sports Centre Stephanie Hooft Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Central Operating Patrick Dale Johns Accounting Administrator PE Facilities Operations Seth Johnston Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Academic Programs Ann Jordan Graduate Programs Adviser PE Saville Community Sports Centre Andrea Jones Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Research and Grad Studies Ciara Kallal Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE The Steadward Centre Nozomi Kamei Program Coordinator PE Athletics and Recreation Sharon Kaminecki Administrative Assistant PE Facilities Operations Lloyd King Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Carol Knull Accounting Assistant PE The Steadward Centre Philip Krol Program Coordinator PE Central Operating Jonathan Krywulak Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Services Administration Rory Kucera Administrative Assistant PE Facilities Operations Anna Kura Other Service Support PE Academic Programs Christina Lau Program Coordinator PE Services Administration Amy LeBlanc General Office Clerk PE Research and Grad Studies Christine Legault Administrative Assistant PE Facilities Operations Gregory Lembke Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Athletics and Recreation Marina Leyderman Accounting Support PE The Steadward Centre Stephanie Liew Program Coordinator PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Christina Loitz Administrative Assistant PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Betty Lou Lee Administrative Assistant PE Facilities Operations Florante Macapagal Other Service Support PE Phys Ed and Recreation Jan Marie Meyer Accounting Assistant PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Lynda Matthews Mackey Administrative Assistant PE Phys Ed and Recreation Anna Minarchi Accounting Support PE Academic Programs Carmen McConnell Administrative Assistant PE Research and Grad Studies Lesley McEwan Administrative Clerk PE The Steadward Centre Claire McWilliam Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Academic Programs Adonis Medina
Villavicencio Accounting Assistant
PE Athletics and Recreation Tyler Mussbacher Athletic Therapist Assistance PE The Steadward Centre Gina Newell Administrative Assistant PE Academic Programs John Newton Musical Arranger/Accompanist PE Facilities Operations Scott O'Shea Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Academic Programs Debra Owens Accounting Support
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PE Research and Grad Studies Janel Park Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Campus Recreation Sheila Pelz Accounting Assistant PE Research and Grad Studies Debra-Lynn Ponich Administrative Assistant PE Campus Recreation Naissa Preston Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Rosanne Prinsen Library Assistant PE Saville Community Sports Centre Yvonne Pugh Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Facilities Operations Dean Pysyk Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
Susan Querengesser Receptionist
PE Campus Recreation Megan Ragush Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
Amy Rossman Accounting Assistant
PE Facilities Operations Whitney Santa Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic
Megan Sergenson Accounting Assistant
PE Facilities Operations Brian Shaw Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Saville Community Sports Centre Randy Shaw Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Saville Community Sports Centre Jennifer Shier General Office Clerk PE The Steadward Centre Denise Silzer Program Coordinator PE Central Operating Robin Stewart Recreation/Sport Coordinator PE Academic Programs Darcie Tessari Administrative Clerk PE Saville Community Sports Centre Jerry Thibodeau Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Facilities Operations Joseph Tolvay Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Alberta Centre for Active Living Angela Torry Education Coordinator PE The Steadward Centre Kirsti Van Dornick Program Coordinator PE Foote/South Campus Fields Daniel Walter Recreation Facilities Attendant PE Athletics and Recreation Stacey Wickman Administrative Clerk PE Academic Programs Karen Willsher Administrative Clerk PE Facilities Operations Montgomery Wood Grounds Maintenance PE Research and Grad Studies Lindsay Wright Program Coordinator
II. Undergraduate Convocation Fall 2010 Bachelor of Physical Education (34, *7 BPE/BEd) 2 With Distinction (WD) Bartel, Stephanie Nadine*
Bone, Kelsey Renee Caldwell* Brady, Erinn Brooks, Jenni Dayle Bruchal, Scott David*
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Busby, Rebecca Joyce Chisholm, Tara Maria (WD) Coetzer, Francois Calvyn Corbeil, Laura Leanne (WD) Ertman, Lindsay Marie Farbridge, Jamie Michelle Harlton, Pepper Jean Hazlehurst, Kyle Andrew* Hickey, Meagan Nicole Hughes, Mitch Edwin Kingston, Jacqueline Kope, Jared David Letourneau, Sarah Elizabeth Liew, Stephanie Kimberly MacNeil, Meagan Ashley
McBride, Daniel Cole Orr, Donovan James Perras, Brittany Danielle Quilty, Jenny Lena Ringrose, Michael Douglas Sherk, Nicole Grace* Sproat, Christie-Anne Gaudet Stewart, Danielle Elizabeth Sykes, Jordan Michael Paul Verster, Marcelle* Welham, Rochelle Christine Yurkowski, Adam Larry* Zesko, Jennifer Ellen Zukiwski, Peter Andrew
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (14) 6 with distinction (WD) Fernandes, Noreen Paul Giroux, Meredith Anne Jacobs, Leanne Kristin Jarmoc, Thomas Janusz Law, Wing-Yin Grace (WD) Moroz, Leah Kristin (WD) Neigel, Nicole Elaine (WD) Ngo, Vi Tuong (WD) Nguyen, Iris Ngoc Owoo, Douglas Papa (WD) Pedrola, Stacey Anne Peressini, Kelsey Robinson, Aaron Gordon Smolik, Nicole Danielle (WD) Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism (9) Burger, Matthew Christopher Chen, Zijing Giran, Anita Ong, Christopher John Thobani, Alyshah Tonowski, Katelynn Villetard, Jayna Anne Walbauer, Glenna Allison Williams, Naomi Elizabeth Bachelor of Arts in Recreation and Leisure Studies (1) Tkachuk, Craig Wayne
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June 2011 Bachelor of Physical Education (94, *34 BPE/BEd) 18 With Distinction (WD) Anderson, Kelsey Atamanik, Glen Findlay Bachinsky, Allyson Lynn* Barron, Danielle Catherine Bertolin, Bianca Edith Elise* (WD) Black, Cameron Lee* Bodden, Katherine Anne Caudron, Ashley Megan* (WD) Charles, Marjorie Lynn* Chen, Yan Ni* Coughlan, Brian James Da Silva, Luis Filipe Fernandes DeCock, Paul Andrew Dewhirst, Christopher James Drever, Christy Ann (WD) Ducharme, Douglas David* Duiker, Sherianna Deana Elzen, Abbey Patricia Eng, Tai Andre* Ferguson, Dana Joelle* Ganten, Kelly Barbara* (WD) Giacobbo, Kristy Elise Glass, Kristin Rianna Glowinski, Grant Thomas* Goehring, Blake (WD) Haennel, Steven Michael* Hatton, Jeffrey Davin* Hebert, Laura Victoria* Hnidan, Benjamin Adam* Hoehne, Colin Dale* (WD) Imppola, Jessica-Anne Marie Jaques, Stephanie Rose Jensen, Carmen Lynn (WD) Johner, Krystle Anne Jessica Jomaa, Lila Jean* (WD) Jorgensen, Kyle Leonard*
Khoang, Lily* (WD) Lariviere, Misha Elizabeth Lauer, Megan Anne Lee, Henry Po Kei Lightfoot, Katherine Marie* (WD) Littlejohn, Kimberly Dawn* Lord, Brian Robert MacDonald, Amanda Joyce Mahon, Brennan Michael Mahovsky, Dale Kenneth Malmas, Eric Brian* Manum, Nicholas John March, Amanda Yvonne Marrese, Jon Anthony Martens, Amy (WD) Maxwell, Amber Lea (WD) McAndrews, Gavin Joseph McCartney, Larissa Kathryn McDaniel, Megan Alyssa Morgan, Jill Kate-Lynn Murphy, Shantelle Marie Norris, Amanda Lee Olson, Taryn Lynne Peddie, Megan Jean (WD) Phipps, Chelsea Ann Corbett Pratley, Allison Joyce* Proudfoot, Craig David* Ptaszynska, Magda Aneta* Rau, Robert Jacob Rawlick, Doug John Reid, Christopher Trydell (WD) Reimer, Daniel Garry Richman, Raeanne Michelle Rinas, Nicole Lynn Rutherford, Ian Mackenzie Salyzyn, Kimberley Nicole Ruth*
(WD) Sanders, Rachel Helen Sarawanski, Alyssa Marie* (WD)
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Shalewa, Marianne Sonia Sledz, Jillian Sara* Smits, John Robert Soar, Chelsea Dawn (WD) Somers, Kaylee Ann* Strande, Erika Lyn* Suomi, Timo Edward Symons, Julianne Gloria Tamayo, Joreen
Thompson, Brandon Scott Alan* Timmer, Alysha Dawn Lynn Van den Bijgaart, David William* Verhesen, Jonathan Paul Vinge, Dana Dora Ward, Shane Cody Paul* Weberg, Sean Robert* Williams, Lionel Robert Wong, Melissa Pui-Shan
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (45) 20 With Distinction (WD)
Bell, Eric Bhondi, Jasminder Singh Jesse Borys, Chelsea Morgan Simpson (WD) Chan, Vincent Ho-Yin Dublenko, Hailey Jean (WD) Eddy, Marian Louise Feehan, Laura Kathleen Friesen, Alanna Michelle (WD) Gagnon, Amanda Michelle Hurlburt, Christopher Peter Jensen, Paige Marie Jones, Travis (WD) Just, Timothy Peter (WD) Kalnins, Carol Denise Pauline (WD) Lampe, William Nathaniel (WD) Land, Nicole Marie (WD) McEwen, Mary Ellen (WD) McTavish, Teri Lynn (WD) Miazga, Kirsten Janise (WD) Millar, Carolyn Anne (WD) Nash, Megen Melissa Marie Olson-Van den Bon, Krista
Oscapella, Lauren Elizabeth Ovelson, David Matthew Pahud, Nicolas Edouard Parsons, Emily Charlotte Jane Pennefather, John Pyne (WD) Porter, Samantha Nicole Rissling, Alysia Rae Roszko, Ryan Fred (WD) Salomons, Laura Jenevere Schmidt, Sydney Marie Lepha Schmidt, Taylor Sean Seeman, Jarritt Michael (WD) Shewaga, Kaylynn Sarah (WD) Shigehara, Kohei Stenger, Joelle Laraine Strocel, Michael Leigh Ross Suelzle, Joseph Edmund Larsen Suresh, Arjun Mavanur Van Aerde, Nele Aingeal Paula (WD) Vogel, Sara Pauline Waisanen, Kelsey Rae (WD) Wirun, Leah Marie (WD) Wright, Laurin Therese (WD)
Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism (21) 5 With Distinction Abuan, Jay Joseph Bock-Caron, Genevieve Dettling, Sara Nicole (WD)
Eigner, Keeley Michelle (WD) Evans, Katie Marie Fry, Adam Douglas James Haerthe, Karla Nicole (WD) Hanson, Karie Michelle (WD) Harr, Cari Ann
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Jackson, James Stewart Kendall, Randi Lynn Lee, Jun Hau McFaul, Brennan Patrick Moore, Janine Ann Powell, Lisa Rae Rocca, Taylor Patrick
Sanderson, Erin Morgan Sevcik, Helen Mary Smith, Jesse Subchuk, Jennifer Lyne Ward, Kacie Lynn (WD)
III. Graduate Studies Convocation November 2010
Doctor of Philosophy Mason, Courtney Wade Overend, Alissa Taylor, Lorian Melissa Wu, Tong-Ching Tom Master of Arts Dutove, Julia Kathryn Jonzon, Alison Jill Klimushko, Richard Tyson Lin Yanan McDonald, Keith Morphy, Lorraine Yvonne Patenaude, Melaina Lisa Vandenbrink, Derek Nathan Master of Science Bonertz, Cameron Mark Bucan, Sanja Holm, Siri Margrete Lesser, Iris Aline Mang, Cameron Scott
June 2011
Doctor of Philosophy Cutumisu, Nicoleta Nelson, Michael Douglas (Post Doctoral Fellow) Peddle-McIntyre, Carolyn Joan Przysucha, Eryk Pawel Tamminen, Katherine Anne
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Master of Arts Christopher, Lee Michael Grenko, Stephanie Mary Henhoeffer, Gary George Kern, Brad Thomas Lajoie, Serge Leon McAlpine, Lindsay Jill Master of Science McCarthy, Amanda Marie
IV. Scholarships
A. Undergraduate Student Scholarship Awards
Alan F. Affleck Award in Recreation and Leisure Studies
Jolene Veitch
Anniversary Scholarship in Recreation Helen Sevcik Dr. Erwin and Gerda Bako Memorial Award William Lampe; Teri McTavish Jennye Clearwater Scholarship in Recreation and Leisure Studies
Sara Dettling
Colin Cooper Award Sarah Howe Dean’s Entrance Citation in Physical Education and Recreation (Entrance or Transfer)
Robyn Dargis Parker Konschu
Easton Family Scholarship Alanna Friesen Edmonton 2001 World Championships in Athletics Sport Performance
Corrie Keizer; Alison Rop
Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Academic Excellence Scholarship - Entrance
Melissa Bouwsema; Megan Chambers; Melissa Fleming; Aaron Kapiczows; Corrie Keizeer; Caitlin Lee; Serena MacKay; Lindsay Woykin
Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Academic Excellence Scholarship - Continuing
Baljot Chahal; Kirsten Miazga; Sarah Roshko
Sarah and Martin Gouin Family Scholarship in Physical Education
Kirsten Miazga; Sarah Roshko
Martin M. Gill Memorial Award Not awarded in 2010 R.G. Glassford Scholarship for Excellence in Physical Education and Recreation
Scott MacLeod
Dorothy Harris Dance Award Mariel Day Hugh Hoyles Student Life Award Jennifer Morrison Thomas Hrapko Memorial Academic Excellence Scholarship
Amber Jones; Jenalyn Myggland
Janie Larsen Memorial Award Jane Erdmann Marokus Prize in Physical Education Carmen Jensen Dr. Elsie McFarland Leadership Award Kacie Ward Margie Mitchell Memorial Award Sarah Prince E. Barry Mitchelson Leadership Scholarship Shaughnessy Fulawka
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Jack Monaghan Family Community Leadership Award
Pamela Thiel
Darwin and Betty Park Sustainability Award Baljot Chahal Physical Education and Recreation Alumni Association Award
Baljot Chahal
Roger S. Smith Undergraduate Student Research Award
Teri McTavish; Wynand Nel
M.L. Van Vliet Scholarship Blake Goehring World Health/Club fit Award To be awarded Kathleen Yetman Memorial Award Elizabeth Scott
B. Graduate Student Scholarship Awards Scholarship Student Year Amount
Academy of Leisure Sciences: 2010 Trish Kahn Future Scholars Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Linda Trinh May-Apr $21,500
Lisa Belanger Jan-Dec $24,000 Lorian Taylor Dec $10,000
Alberta Diabetes Foundation Studentship Tasuku Terada $25,000 NSERC
Master's Erin Gillespie $17,000 Doctoral Mike Nelson yr 2 of 2 $21,000
Nick Jendzjowsky yr 3 of 3 $35,000 Ralf Steinhauer Award of Distinction Michael Nelson $20,000 SSHRC
Master's Jodie Stearns $17,500 Doctoral Jordan Koch yr 1 or 1 $20,000
Judy Liao yr1 of 1 $20,000 Jennifer Peco yr 1 of 2 $20,000
CGS Bombardier Marianne Clark yr 2 of 3 $35,000 CGS Bombardier Lynn Carusi yr 2 of 3 $35,000
Katherine Tamminen yr 3 of 3 $20,000 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship Danielle Peers yr 2 $50,000 University of Alberta
Andrew Stewart Michael Nelson $5,000 Dissertation Son Truong $22,000
Brian Soebbing $22,000 Killam Graduate Prize Camilla Knight $37,500
Toshiyuki Fujihara yr 2 of 2 $35,000 U of A FS Chia Eiji Ito 2 of 2 yr $32,000
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Angela Meyer (Jan) 1 of 2 $17,500 U of A Doctoral Recruitment Andre Andrijiw $28,500 U of A Master's Recruitment Maria Lynn $22,000 President's Doctoral Prize 1st year Jordan Koch $10,000
Jennifer (Peco) Leo $10,000 CGS Bombardier Marianne Clark
Lynn Carusi yr 2 of 3
President's Doctoral Prize Renewal Marianne Clark $5,100 Lynn Carusi $5,100 Katherine Tamminen $5,100 Michael Nelson $5,100 DaniellePeers $5,100 Nick Jendzjowsky $5,100
Provost Doctoral Entrance (tuition) Zoe Avner $8,744 Queen Elizabeth II - Master's Erin Flaherty $10,800
Megan Langager $10,800 Duncan Raymond $10,800 Gabrielle Riches $10,800 Annie Selzler $10,800 Lisa Tink $10,800
Queen Elizabeth II - Doctoral Nike Ayo $15,000 Lara Fenton $15,000 Sean Forbes $15,000 Nicole Glenn $15,000 Bethan Kingsley $15,000 Adrian Popescu $15,000
Walter H Johns Graduate Fellowship Erin Gillespie $5,100 Jodie Streans $5,100 Physical Education and Recreation
HA Quinney Tasuku Terada $4,000 Alberta Paraplegic Foundation Studentship ($30,00/yr for 3 years)
Cathleen (Katie) Cocchio $30,000 Austin Bergquist $30,000
Alberta Advanced Education Graduate Student Scholarships Kelly Drager $3,000
Erin Flaherty $3,000 Erin Gillespie $3,000 Stephanie Grenko $3,000 Gary Henhoeffer $3,000 Megan Langager $3,000 Chad Lorenz $3,000
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Jillan McAleenan $3,000 Katherine Neely $3,000 Duncan Raymond $3,000 Gabrielle Riches $3,000 Scott Saunders $3,000 Health Quality Council of Alberta Studentship Nicole Glenn $6,400 Total $943,244
V. Graduate / Post-Doctoral Students and Supervisors
Student Degree Crse = Course-based Thes = Thesis
Year of entry into the program
Supervisor
Acharya, Baikuntha Prasad
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2010 Dr. Elizabeth Halpenny
Andrijiw, Andre Michael Doctor of Philosophy 09/2010 Dr. William Strean Avner, Zoe Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. James Denison; Dr. Pirkko Markula Ayo, Nike Yetunde Doctor of Philosophy 01/2009 Dr. Lisa McDermott Bayduza, Angela Lynn Doctor of Philosophy 01/2004 Dr. Janice Causgrove Dunn Belanger, Lisa Jean Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Kerry S. Courneya Bergquist, Austin James Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. David Collins Carey, Kathleen Meaghan
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Daniel Mason
Carusi, Lynn Marie Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Jay Scherer Chaudoir, Susan Doctor of Philosophy 01/2009 Dr. Elizabeth Halpenny ; Dr. PearlAnn
Reichwein Chizewski, Michael George
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Loren Chiu
Clark, Marianne Irene Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Pirkko Markula Cocchio, Cathleen Anne Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Donna Goodwin Cutumisu, Nicoleta Doctor of Philosophy 01/2003 Dr. John Spence Davies, Katie Zoe Doctor of Philosophy 01/2008 Dr. Pirkko Markula Docekalova, Iva Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Marvin Washington Dowling, Mathew Scott Doctor of Philosophy 09/2010 Edwards, Jonathon Robert
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2006
Fenton, Larissa Ann Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Gordon Walker Forbes, Cynthia Christine
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Kerry Courneya
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Student Degree Crse = Course-based Thes = Thesis
Year of entry into the program
Supervisor
Forbes, Scott Chapman Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Gordon Bell Fujihara, Toshiyuki Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Pierre Gervais Glenn, Nicole Marie Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. John Spence Hamayeli Mehrabani, Maral
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Elizabeth Halpenny
Hardes, Jennifer Jane Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Pirkko Markula Ito, Eiji Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Gordon Walker Jendzjowsky, Nicholas Gregory
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Darren DeLorey
Jiang, Lei Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Thomas Hinch Johnston, Keith Richard Doctor of Philosophy 05/2006 Dr. Donna Goodwin Jones, Luke Keith Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. James Denison Kingsley, Bethan Clare Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere Knight, Camilla Jane Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Nicholas Holt Koch, Jordan Robert Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Jay Scherer Kulczycki, Cory Adam Doctor of Philosophy 09/2006 Dr. Thomas Hinch Lee, Eun Young Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. John Spence Lee, Jong Gil Doctor of Philosophy 09/2003 Leo, Jennifer Anne Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Donna Goodwin Liang, Haidong Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Gordon Walker Liao, Chia-Ying Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Pirkko Markula Mason, Courtney Wade Doctor of Philosophy 09/2005 Dr. Dr. Pirkko Markula; Dr. Debra Shogan McIntyre, Carolyn Joan Doctor of Philosophy 09/2004 Dr. Kerry Courneya Mills, Joseph Peter Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. James Denison Mullins, Philip Meredith Doctor of Philosophy 01/2005 Dr. Karen Fox Nelson, Michael Douglas
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Stewart Petersen
Overend, Alissa Doctor of Philosophy 09/2003 Dr. Sharon Rosenberg; Dr. Debra Shogan Patriquin, Donelda Louise
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Elizabeth Halpenny
Peers, Danielle Lorraine Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Pirkko Markula Popescu, Adrian Doctor of Philosophy 09/2006 Dr. Brian Maraj Przysucha, Eryk Pawel Doctor of Philosophy 09/2010 Dr. Marcel Bouffard; Dr. Brian Maraj Rossow-Kimball, Brenda Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Donna Goodwin Ryan, Gregory Doctor of Philosophy 09/2010 Dr. Wendy Rodgers Sant, Stacy-Lynn Roanna
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Thomas Hinch
Sellar, Christopher Doctor of Philosophy 09/2004 Dr. Kerry Courneya
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Student Degree Crse = Course-based Thes = Thesis
Year of entry into the program
Supervisor
Michael Smith, James David Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Marvin Washington Soebbing, Brian Philip Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Daniel Mason Spiers, Andrew James William
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2005 Dr. Gordon Walker
Sriramatr, Sonthaya Doctor of Philosophy 09/2009 Dr. Tanya Berry Tamminen, Katherine Anne
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Nicholas Holt
Terada, Tasuku Doctor of Philosophy 09/2010 Dr. Normand Boulé Todosijczuk, Ivan Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Wendy Rodgers Trinh, Linda Doctor of Philosophy 09/2007 Dr. Kerry Courneya; Dr. Ronald Plotnikoff Truong, Son Hai Doctor of Philosophy 01/2007 Dr. Michael Mahon Witcher, Chad Selby George
Doctor of Philosophy 09/2005 Dr. Nicholas Holt; Dr. John Spence
Xue, Hanhan Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Daniel Mason Yi, Kyoung June Doctor of Philosophy 09/2008 Dr. Donna Goodwin Bouchard, Joey Robert Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2010 Dr. Gordon Bell Christopher, Lee Michael
Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2009 Dr. James Denison
Henhoeffer, Gary George
Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2009
Iwanicka, Deanna Marie Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2010 Dr. Victoria Harber Lentz, Liana Marsha Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2008 McAleenan, Jillian Erin Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2009 Dr. James Denison Poplawski, Bradley John Allan
Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2009 Dr. William Strean
Poznikoff, Angela Rae Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2009 Dr. Ian Reade Rohovie, Judith Dawn Master of Arts (Crse) 09/2009 Dr. Marvin Washington Chikinda, Jocelyn Fay Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Pirkko Markula Cramer, Scott Aaron Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Jay Scherer Cunningham, Lori Alaine
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Tara-Leigh McHugh
Dolson,Kirsti Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. James Denison Draper, Howie James Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Wendy Rodgers Dyba, Robert Walter Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Pierre Baudin Eales, Lindsay Meghan Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Donna Goodwin Eckersley, Catharine Elizabeth
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Wendy Rodgers
Feng, Qinyan Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Thomas Hinch
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Student Degree Crse = Course-based Thes = Thesis
Year of entry into the program
Supervisor
Ferguson, Daniel Joshua Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Marvin Washington Flaherty, Erin Jean Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Lisa McDermott Grenko, Stephanie Mary
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009
Hamilton, Angela Anita K
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Karen Fox
Jonzon, Alison Jill Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2006 Dr. Donna Goodwin Khan, Trisha Michelle Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Krepps, Robert Edward Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Pierre Baudin Langager, Megan Lynne Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere Lee, Homan Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Nicholas Holt Lefebvre, Kelley Anne Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Pirkko Markula Liang, Ye Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Marvin Washington Lynn, Maria Caro Gabrielle
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Gordon Walker
McDonald, Keith Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2007 Dr. John Dunn McLeod, Nicole Chantelle
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Tanya Berry
Morphy, Lorraine Yvonne
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2006 Dr. Donna Goodwin
Mucha, Debbie Ann Master of Arts (Thes) 01/2010 Dr. Elizabeth Halpenny Neely, Katherine Cora Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Nicholas Holt Pankratow, Melanie Rae
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Tanya Berry
Parks, Brenda Elizabeth Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Karen Fox Riches, Gabrielle Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Selzler, Anne-Marie Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Wendy Rodgers Stearns, Jodie Anne Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. John Spence Story, Corinne Ann Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Pirkko Markula Tink, Lisa Nicole Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Tara-Leigh McHugh Walker, Jessica Leanne Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Tanya Berry Williams, Cheryl Dawn Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Lisa McDermott Wynnyk, Katrina Elizabeth
Master of Arts (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere
Aubrey, John Robert Master of Science (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Charles Putman Bonertz, Cameron Mark Master of Science (Thes) 09/2005 Dr. Brian Maraj Boyd, Liam Patrick Norman
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Stewart Petersen
Bryanton, Megan Anne Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Loren Chiu
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Student Degree Crse = Course-based Thes = Thesis
Year of entry into the program
Supervisor
Burrows, Lisa Diane Master of Science (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Michael Kennedy Cordingley, Dean Maurice
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Gordon Bell; Dr. Daniel Syrotuik
Drager, Kelly Lynn Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Victoria Harber Fuhr, Desi Philip Master of Science (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Michael Kennedy Gillespie, Erin Jayne Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Darren DeLorey; Dr. Alastair Hodges Holm, Siri Margrete Master of Science (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Wendy Rodgers; Dr. Michael Stickland Kennedy, Meghan Sierra
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2007 Dr. James Denison
Lorenz, Chad David Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. David Collins; Dr. Kelvin Jones McCarthy, Amanda Marie
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2007 Dr. Daniel Syrotuik
McDonald, Pamela Caitlin
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Charles Putman
Moolyk, Amy Master of Science (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Loren Chiu Okuma, Yoshino Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. David Collins; Dr. Kelvin Jones Raymond, Duncan Andrew
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2009 Dr. Kelvin Jones,
Runnalls, Keith David Master of Science (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Brian Maraj Saunders, Scott Andrew Master of Science (Thes) 01/2009 Dr. Loren Chiu Scarlett, Michael Philip Brown
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. Stewart Petersen
Vaartstra, Matthew Brian
Master of Science (Thes) 09/2010 Dr. John Dunn
Vogan, Norah Master of Science (Thes) 09/2008 Dr. Stewart Petersen; Dr. Michael Stickland
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VII. Research and Scholarly work
A. Total Research Funding1 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Tri-Council $720,393 $993,534 $786,121 $971,712 $673,919 Business $34,378 $25,644 $21,975 - Provincial $848,228 $2,376,480 $69,939 $691,449 Total $3,077,306 $5,153,701 $2,148,866 $3,103,438 $3,094,078
B. Tri-Council funding2 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
CIHR $344,862 $590,309 $410,540 $437,899 $221,419 NSERC $62,500 $86,553 $85,380 $121,750 $121,750 SSHRC $313,031 $316,672 $290,201 $412,063 $330,750 Total $720,393 $993,534 $786,121 $971,712 $673,919
C. Salary Award Grants3
Berry, T. (2009-2014) Population Health Investigator Renewal, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research. Amount: $375,000.00
Berry, T. (2010-2015). Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity Promotion (Tier 2). Canada Research Chairs Program. Amount: $500,000.00
Courneya, K.S. (2011-2018). Canada research chair in physical activity and cancer. Amount: $1,400,000.00
Putman, C.T. (2007-2014). Heritage Senior Scholar Salary Award. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research. Amount: $945,000.00
1 Source: University of Alberta Research Services Office 2 Source: University of Alberta Research Services Office 3 Source: 2009-10 FEC Annual Report
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D. Tri-Council Funding – FPER principal investigators 2010-11 Investigators Title Funding Body Amount
Goodwin, D., Hebert, J., Howe, P., Johnston, K., Kowalski, K.
Transition to community health programs for persons with disabilities following rehabilitation
CIHR $147,916
Jones, K., Gordon, T. Promoting protection of functionality intact motor units in amyotropiclateral sclerosis
CIHR $443,663
DeLorey, D. S. Discovery Grant NSERC $133,500 (year 3) Berry, T., Spence, J. C.
Examining Public Health and Commercial Physical Activity Advertisements: The Roles of Attention, Believability and Personal Relevance
SSHRC $97,065
Berry, T., Spence, J. C., Nykiforuk, C., Blanchard, C., Predy, G., & Marko, J.
A longitudinal examination of the relationship between the built environment, physical activity, and social factors within the Capital Health Region of Alberta
HSFC/CIHR $353,418 (year 3/3)
Denison,J., Mills, J. Coaching discourses: The formation of coaches’ problem-solving techniques
SSHRC $60,058 (year 1)
Reade, I., Rodgers, W., Hall, C.
Factors affecting retention of experienced Canadian Coaches
SSHRC $60,000
Walker, G. Re-conceptualizing self-determination theory’s external, introjected, and identified motivations
SSHRC $121,537
Spence, J. C., Holt, N. L., Blanchard, C., Caulfield, T., Spencer-Cavaliere, N.,
Addressing income disparities in physical activity participation among Canadian
CIHR $9,167
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Investigators Title Funding Body Amount Gabbani, F., & Reade, I.
children: the role of tax incentives and subsidies.
Evaluation of autonomic nervous system function, body fat distribution and
CIHR $99,903
Courneya, K.S., Friedenreich, C.M. (Team Leaders), Culos-Reed, S.N., McNeely, M.L., Vallance, J.K. (PIs), Bell, G.J., Lau, D.C.W., Mackey, J.R., Yasui, Y., Yuan, Y. (Co-Is), Matthews, C., & Cook, D. (Collaborators)
CIHR Team Grant in Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Survivorship
CIHR $2,500,000
Mason, D. New arena projects in Canadian cities: Exploring competition, growth and development
SSHRC $126,964
Halpenny, E. (PI); McKercher, R., Verbeke, M., Van Winkle, C., Das, M., George, W., Arellano, A.
The Impact of World Heritage status on tourism at World Heritage sites
SSHRC $34,000
Fox, K. Urban Aboriginal Hip Hop
SSHRC $230,000 (year 4.5/5)
Collins, D.F. Control properties of single motor units
NSERC $175,000
Spence, J. C., & Holt, N. L.
The Playscapes Study: Where do the children play?
SSHRC $104,610
Spence, J. C., Frank, L., Boulé, N., Ball, G., & Predy, G.
A longitudinal study of environmental determinants of overweight among children: The SHAPEs of things to come
HFSC/CIHR $433,500 (year 3/3)
Halpenny, E.
Encouraging Citizen Stewardship of Urban Green Spaces and Rivers
SSHRC – Canadian Environmental Issues Competition
$197,375
Scherer, J. Cultural citizenship, SSHRC $69,735 (year 3)
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Investigators Title Funding Body Amount sport, and public broadcasting: Contemporary issues and political debates in Canada and New Zealand
Putman, C. T. Muscle Adaptation to Altered Environmental Demands
NSERC $175,000
Jones, K. Computational neurophysiology of motor neurons
NSERC $125,000 (year 5/5)
Jones, K., Gordon, T. Promoting protection of functionally intact motor units in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
CIHR $736,871 (year 1/5)
E. FPER co-investigators on Tri-Council Grants and from Other Funding Bodies where funding is held outside of FPER
Investigators Title Funding body Amount
McCargar, L., Berry, T. R., Farmer, A., Mager, D., Willows, N., & Downs, S.
The Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth: Evaluation of Awareness, Intent to Use and Early Adoption of the Guidelines by Day Cares, Schools and Recreation Centres.
CIHR $289,576 (year 2)
Cathy Chan, Rhonda Bell, Ron Plotnikoff, Ron Sigal, team leaders), with Berry, T. R., Normand Boulé, Sean Cash, Alun Edwards, Catherine Field, Linda McCargar, Jocelyn Ozga, Edward Ryan, & Randy Weselake
Practical behavioural modifications for type 2 diabetes treatment: Physical Activity and Nutrition for Diabetes in Alberta (PANDA
Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry and Capital Health Emerging Research
$300,000 (year 3)
Candace Nykiforuk (principal investigator) and Helen Vallianatos (co-investigator), Tanya Berry
If We Build It, Will They Come? Exploring the Impact of Community Investment in Recreation Spaces on
CIHR $199,999
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Health Equity and Access to Physical Activity Opportunities.
C. Caperchione, UBC; Co-PI: S. Chau, UBC; CI’s (listed alphabetically): G. Kolt, University of Western Sydney; K. Mummery, University of Alberta; G. Walker
Examining the barriers, constraints, and motives to physical activity participation in a sample of South Asians living in Canada
University of British Columbia
$20,000
HAQQ, Andrea M (PI); DELOREY, Darren S; RICHER, Lawrence P; SHARMA, Arya M
Evaluation of autonomic nervous system function, body fat distribution
CIHR $99,903
Reid, D. (SKILLS Society) & Spencer-Cavaliere, N.
30 stories: People with disabilities and the experience of citizenship
Community Service Learning Partnership Grant
$30,000
James, E. (PI), Plotnikoff, R., Boyes, A., Lubans, D., Morgan, P., Courneya, K.S., & Stacey, F.
A home-based resistance training program for men with prostate cancer: A pilot RCT to establish feasibility and preliminary efficacy
University of Newcastle (Australia)
$10,000
Livingston, P.M. (PI), Botti, M., Craike, M.J., Hose, K., Harrison, S., Courneya, K.S., & Hordern, A.
Improving quality of life outcomes for people with multiple myeloma
Deakin University (Melbourne)
$17,459
Livingston, P.M. (PI), Salmon, J., Courneya, K.S., Gaskin, C.J., Botti, M.A., Broadbent, S., & Kent, B.C.
The efficacy of a referral and physical activity program for survivors of prostate cancer
Australian Research Council
$312,831
Mabbott, D.J. (PI), Bartels, U., Boufett, E., Courneya, K.S., Noseworthy, M., Piscione, P., & Tabori, U.
The neuro-protective effects of exercise in children treated with cranial radiation for brain tumours.
CIHR $100,000
Rogers, L.Q. (PI), Anton, P.M., Courneya, K.S., Hopkins-Price, P., McAuley, E.,
Enhancing physical activity after a breast cancer diagnosis: A randomized trial.
National Institutes of Health
$3,581,688
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Mochamuk, R.S., Verhulst, S., & Vicari, S.K. Vallance, J.K. (PI), Courneya, K.S., Culos-Reed, S.N., Friedenreich, C.M., & Trudeau, M.
Facilitating physical activity behavior and health outcomes in breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy: A practical behavioral trial.
CIHR $187,963
Rogers, L.Q. (PI), Anton, P., Hopkins-Price, P., Malone, J., Rao, K., Robbins, T.K., & Verhulst, S. Courneya, K.S. (Consultant)
Resistance training and physical functioning in head and neck cancer patients (RETAIN).
American Institute for Cancer Research
$75,000
Rogers, L.Q. (PI), Trammell, R., Toth, L., Rao, K., Verhulst, S., Hopkins-Price, P., & Vicari, S. Courneya, K. S. (Consultant)
Physical activity benefits after breast cancer: Exploring cytokine mechanisms.
National Institutes of Health – National Cancer Institute (R21)
$348,109
Rogers, L.Q., Hopkins-Price, P., Rao, K., Trammell, R., Verhulst, S., Vicari, S., & Hoelzer, K.; Courneya, K. S. (Consultant
Changes in cancer-related cytokines after a physical activity intervention (CICK).
SimmonsCooper Cancer Institute Developmental Cancer Research
$100,000
von Gruenigen, V.E., Janata, J., Gibbons, H.E., Kavanagh, M.B., Lerner, E., & Heinberg, L. Courneya, K. S. (Consultant
Survivors of uterine cancer empowered by exercise and healthy diet (SUCCEED).
American Cancer Society – Research Scholar Grant in Cancer Control
$420,000
Ostroff, J. (PI) Courneya, K. S. (Consultant
Feasibility of a physical activity intervention for lung cancer survivors.
Lance Armstrong Foundation – Issues in Cancer Survivorship Program
$245,113
Humphreys, B., Mason, D. (PIs) Johnson, B., Whitehead, J (Collaborators)
Understanding the value of medal success at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games
SSHRC $123,760
Misener, L. (Principal investigator) University of Windsor, Mason, D.
Olympic/Paralympic hosting strategies and community
SSHRC $51,320
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount development
Dewey, D. (PI) Co Investigators: Barlow, K., Beaulieu, C., Bernier, F., Cantell, M., Causgrove Dunn, J., Goodyear, B., Kooistra, L., Maraj, B., Mohamed, I., & Welsh, T. Maraj, B.
Developmental Motor Disorders: From Genes to Behaviour
CIHR $1,395,562
Finegood, D., Calitz, C., Maloff, B., McDonald, N., Sacher, P., Raine, K., & Spence, J. C.
Scale-up and spread of MEND programs in Canada
CIHR $100,000
Tremblay, M., Timmons, B., Connor Gorber, S., Janssen, I., Kho, M., Sampson, M., Spence, J. C., Duggan, M., Munro, Y., & Murumets, K.
Development of Canadian physical activity guidelines for pre-school aged children
CIHR $100,000
Blanchard, C. M., Dechman, G., Hernandez, P., Spence, J. C., McGannon, K., & Rhodes, R. E.
Explaining gender differences during and after pulmonary rehabilitation using a mixed-methods social ecological approach
SSHRC $146,000
Richard, D., Ciaflone, K., Deshaies, Y., Despres, J.-P., Godin, G., Marette, A., Perusse, L., Picard, F., Poirier, P., Spence, J. C., Tremblay, A., & Raine, K.
Training Program in Obesity / Healthy Body Weight Research
CIHR $1,950,000
Holt, N., Scherer, J. Sport participation and possibilities for positive development among urban male youth in Edmonton
CIHR $119,215 (year 2)
D. Dewey, K.Barlow, C. Beaulieu, F. Bernier, M. Cantell, J. Causgrove Dunn, B. Goodyear, L.
Developmental Coordination Disorder: From Genes to Behaviour
CIHR $1,135,866 (year 3)
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Koostra, J.F. Lemay, B. Maraj, I Mohamed, B. Ramage, R. Sauve, T. Welsh
Mushahwar, V., Allen, P.S., Etienne-Cummings, R., Jordan, L.M., Putman, C. T.
Intraspinal Microstimulation for Restoring Limb Movement
National Institutes of Health USA (Neurol. Dis. & Stroke)
$1,000,000
Sawyer, M., (co-principal investigator), Cass, C., (co-principal investigator), Baracos, V., Putman, C.T.
Mechanisms of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Toxicity
Alberta Innovates Health Solutions (AIHS)
$257,697
Stickland, M. (PI); Jones, K.
Carotid chemoreception and exercise in health and chronic heart failure
Heart and Stroke Foundation
$142,500
Stickland, M., Jones, K. Chemoreception and sympathetic nervous activity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CIHR $351,474 (year 1/3)
McCargar, L., Bell, G.J, Senior, P., Harber, V. J.
Direct calorimetry and human energy expenditure
Alberta Diabetes Institute
$25,000
McCargar, L., Bell, G.J, Harber, V. J., Senior, P.,
Calorimetry assessment in Diabetes
Alberta Diabetes Institute
$25,000
Foxcroft, G., Dyck, M., Dixon, W., Putman, C. T.
Swine Reproduction-Development Program
Alberta Livestock Industry Development Fund Ltd.
$1,500,000
F. Other Funding held by faculty members Investigators Title Funding body Amount
DeLorey, D.S. Leaders’ Opportunity Fund
Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
$173,922.00 (year 3)
Tanya Berry Application of Persuasion and Social Advertising Models to Physical Activity: The Roles of Attention, Believability and Source
Alberta Innovates Health Solutions
$107,400 (year 2)
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Misattribution
Tanya Berry Population Health Investigator Renewal
Alberta Innovates Health Solutions
$15,000
Gordon Walker, J. Deng
Motivations and constraints to casino gambling
Alberta Gaming Research Institute
$90,127 (year 1)
Gordon Walker, J. Deng
Acculturation and gambling: The case of Mainland Chinese immigrants to Calgary, Alberta
Alberta Gaming Research Institute
$142,229
DeLorey, D.S. Infrastructure Operating Fund
CFI $51,000
Courneya, K.S. Canada Research Chair in Physical Activity and Cancer
Government of Canada – Canada Research Chairs Program
$1,400,000
Courneya, K.S. (PI) and Belanger, L.J.
The development of a physical activity guidebook for young adult cancer survivors
Alberta Health Services Cancer Care Support Network
$10,000
Friedenreich, C.M., Courneya, K.S. (Co-PIs), Stanczyk, F.Z., Bistritz, A., Yasui, Y., Lynch, B.M., & Cameron, B.
Breast cancer and exercise trial in Alberta (BETA) ancillary study: Long-term effects of a year-long exercise program in postmenopausal women
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute
$395,894
Friedenreich, C.M., Courneya, K.S. (Co-PIs), Millikan, R.C., Lau, D.C.W., Stanczyk, F., Terry, T., Yasui, Y., & Cameron, B.
Breast cancer and exercise trial in Alberta: The BETA trial.
Alberta Cancer Research Institute – operating grant
$1,618,182 (year 2)
Vardy, J. (PI), Dhillon, H.M., van der Ploeg, H., Zalcberg, J.R., Courneya, K.S., Meyer, R. (Chief Investigators), Simes, J., Bauman, A., Karapetis, C., Walpole, E., Clarke, S., & Goldstein, D. (Associate Investigators)
A phase III study of the impact of a physical activity program on disease-free survival in early colon cancer (CHALLENGE: Colon health and life-long exercise change).
National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
$2,418,375 (year 2)
Hawkes, A. (PI), Steginga, S., Packenham, K., Courneya, K.S.,
Randomised controlled trial of a cancer rehabilitation program
Cancer Australia $532,450 (year 3)
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Baade, P. Lynch, B. (Chief Investigators), Gordon, L., Aitken, J., Colosimo, M., White, V., & Wulff, M. (Associate Investigators)
for distressed colorectal cancer survivors.
Courneya, K.S., Gill, S. (Study Co-Chairs), Meyer, R. (Physician Coordinator), Tu, D. (Biostatistician), Brundage, M. (Quality of Life Coordinator), Au, H.J. (Economic Analysis Coordinator), Booth, C., (Study Fellow), & O’Brien, P. (Study Coordinator)
A phase III study of the impact of a physical activity program on disease-free survival in patients with early stage colon cancer: A randomized controlled trial (CHALLENGE). (CO.21)
National Cancer Institute of Canada – Clinical Trials Group
$4,500,000
Courneya, K.S. (PI), Segal, R.J., McKenzie, D.C., Mackey, J.R., Gelmon, K., Friedenreich, C.M., & Reid, R.
Randomized controlled trial of Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise in breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy: The CARE trial.
Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance
$946,646 (year 4)
Boulé N., Bell G., McCargar L.
A randomized trial to determine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of higher intensity exercise to preferentially reduce intra-abdominal fat and improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes.
Alberta Diabetes Institute
$25,000
Boulé, N. Exploring the variability in the acute glycemic response to exercise in type 2 diabetes
Human Performance Scholarship Fund
$6,000
Robinson, Z. No title given Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation
$15,000
Spence, J. C., Elliott, C., Storey, K., Faulkner, G., Berry, T., & LeBel,
Assessing the impact of the Health Check Food Information Program
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
$359,502
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount J. Dunn, J., McDonald, K., (MA tudent), Causgrove Dunn, J.
Factors associated with domain-specific perfectionism levels in male and female intercollegiate athletes
SSAA $4,720
Putman, C.T. Heritage Senior Scholar Salary Award
AHFMR $945,000 (year 4/7)
Putman, C. T. Heritage Research Prize AHFMR $140,000 (year 4/7) Putman, C.T. Research Allowance AHFMR $50,000 (year 4/7) Jones, K., Gordon, T. Exercise using
neuromuscular electrical stimulation slows the progression of ALS in SOD1G93A mouse
ALS Society of Canada, Bernice Ramsay Discovery Grant
$100,000 (year 1/2)
Hodges, A. Effects of Training on the Ventilatory Chemosensitivity
University of Alberta, EFF, Travel
$5,000
Hodges, A.
Voluntary Apnoeas and the Development of Aerobic Power in Albertan Cyclists & Triathletes
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$4,388
Syrotuik, D., Cordingley, D.
The combined effects of caffeine and sodium bicarbonate on a 1km cycling time trial
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$3,841
Vallentyne, J. Play Around the World Campus Alberta $6,000 Harber, V., Drager, K. L.
Energy availability in female athletes and untrained controls taking oral contraceptive pills
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$4,840
Harber, V., Reade, I. Determining the physical literacy of Canadian Olympians
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$6,000
Bell G.J., Forbes S , Harber V.J.
Ergogenic effects of oral L-arginine combined with resistance exercise responses in strength trained athletes.
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$6,410
McHugh, T-L., F. Physical activity experiences of Aboriginal youth
U of A, VPR Office $7,500
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Reichwein, P. Inventing the Canadian
Birkebeiner Ski Festival: Adventure for All in the ‘Wildness of Winter,’ 1985-1995
Marc Hodler Foundation, International Ski Federation (FIS) Travel
$900
Markula, P. Dance in Physical Cultural Studies
Killam Research Grant $7,000
Game, A., PI.; Bell, G.J., Snydmiller, G.
Time Motion Analysis and physiological demands of women's ice hockey
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$4,825
Bell, G. J. PI; Harber, V. J., Forbes, S.
Can L-arginine supplementation enhance the physiological responses and performance in cyclists
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$5,000
Boulé, N., PI.; Bell, G.J., McCargar, L.
Exercise and Intra-Abdominal Fat in Type 2 Diabetes
Alberta Diabetes Association
$25,000
Kennedy, M., Eves, N. The effect of cold weather cross country ski racing on airway inflammation and respiratory symptoms in competitive cross country skiers.
Sports Science Association of Alberta
$5,000
Goodwin, D., Bliss, T., Eales, L.
IDance Edmonton: Integrated Dance Group
Alberta Paraplegic Foundation
$30,000
Collins, D.F., Bergquist, A.
PhD Scholarship Alberta Paraplegic Foundation
$100,000
Boulé, N. Physical Activity and Diabetes Laboratory Equipment Grant
Alberta Diabetes Foundation
$40,000
Bliss, T., Noton, E., Morita, G., Waddell, R., Turnbull, L.
Orchesis Summer Dance Intensive (2010)
Alberta Foundation for the Arts
$4,200
Bliss, T., Noton, E. Dance Motif 2011 Guest Choreography
Alberta Foundation for the Arts
$3,500
Petersen, S., Docherty, D., Rogers, T.
Revision of the Firefighters’ Physical Fitness Maintenance Program Standard
Department of National Defence
$120,000
Petersen, S., Development of Department of National $400,000
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Investigators Title Funding body Amount Stickland, M., Docherty, D.
physical fitness selection standard for the Canadian Forces SARTECH trade
Defence
G. Publications
1. Books (3) Courneya, K.S., & Friedenreich, C.M. (Eds.) (2011). Volume 186: Physical activity and cancer. Recent
Results in Cancer Research. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Kennedy, E. & Markula, P. (Eds.) (2011). Women and exercise: The body, health and consumerism. NY:
Routledge. Kleiber, D. A., Walker, G. J., & Mannell, R. C. (Eds.) (2011). A social psychology of leisure (2nd ed).
State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
2. Book Chapters (19) Corbin, J.C., & Holt, N.L. (2011). Chapter 13: Grounded theory. In B. Somekh & K. Lewin (Eds.),
Theory and methods in social research (2nd ed., pp. 113-120). London: Sage. Courneya, K.S., & Friedenreich, C.M. (2011). Physical activity and cancer: Anintroduction. In
Courneya, K.S., & Friedenreich, C.M. (Eds.), Volume 186: Physical activity and cancer. Recent Results in Cancer Research (pp. 1-10). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 1-10.
Denison, J. (2011). Michel Foucault: Power and discourse: The ‘loaded’ language of coaching. In R. L. Jones, P. Potrac and C. Cushion (Eds.), Coaching and social theory (pp. 27-39). London: Routledge.
Fox, K. (2011). Can you hear the music? Toward a polyphonic leisure scholarship. In K. Paisley & D. Dustin (Eds.), Speaking up and speaking out: Working for social and environmental justice through parks, recreation, and leisure (pp. 181-192). Urbana, IL: Sagamore Publishing.
Fox, K.M. & Lashua, B.D. (2010). Hold gently people who create space on the margins: urban Aboriginal-Canadian young people and hip hop rhythms of "leisures." In H. Mair, S.M. Arai, & D.G. Reid (Eds.), Decentring work: Critical perspectives on leisure, social policy, and human development (pp. 229-250). Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press.
Holt, N. L. & Knight, C. J. (2011). Sports participation. In B. B. Brown & M. J. Prinstein (Eds.), Encyclopedia of adolescence, Vol. 2 (pp. 360-368). New York: Elsevier.
Holt, N. L. (2011). Sport and positive youth development. In I. Stafford (Ed.), Coaching children in sport (pp. 256-266). London: Routledge.
Markula, P., & Kennedy, E. (2011). Introduction. In E. Kennedy & P. Markula (Eds). Women and exercise: The body, health and consumerism (pp. 1-16). NY: Routledge.
Markula, P. (2011).'Folding:' A feminist intervention in mindful fitness. In E. Kennedy & P. Markula (Eds). Women and exercise: The body, health and consumerism (pp. 60-77). NY: Routledge.
Mason, D.S. (2011). The stadium game in an uncertain environment: A preliminary look at arena discourse in Edmonton, Canada. In S. Butenko, J. Gil-Lafuente, & P.M. Pardalos, (Eds). Optimal strategies in sports economics and management (pp. 97-124). London: Springer.
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McDermott, L. (2011). “Doing something good for me:” Exploring intersections of exercise, health and the self. In E. Kennedy and P. Markula (Eds.), Women and exercise: Qualitative research on the body, health and consumerism (pp. 197-224). New York: Routledge.
McGannon, K.R., Johnson, C.J., & Spence, J.C. (2011). I am (not) BIG…it’s the pictures that got small: Examining cultural and personal exercise narratives and the fear of fat. In P. Markula & E. Kennedy (Eds.), Women and exercise: The body, health and consumerism (pp. 101-120). London: Routledge Research Series in Sport, Culture and Society.
McGowan, E.L., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Exercise interventions in supportive oncology. In M.P. Davis, P.C. Feyer, P. Ortner, & C. Zimmermann (Eds.), Supportive oncology (pp. 414-428). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders.
McNeely, M.L., & Courneya, K.S. (2010). Exercise and cancer-related fatigue syndrome. In J. Saxton & A. Daley (Eds.), Exercise and cancer survivorship: Impact on health outcomes and quality of life (pp. 17-36). New York: Springer.
Reiman, M.P., Escamilla, R.F., & Chiu, L.Z.F. (2011). Applied biomechanics of common weight training exercises. In D.J. Magee, R.C. Manske, J.E. Zachazewski, & W.S. Quillen (Eds.), Athletic and sport issues in musculoskeletal rehabilitation (pp. 385-422). Elsevier.
Sellar, C.M., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Physical activity and gastrointestinal survivorship. In Courneya, K.S., & Friedenreich, C.M. (Eds.), Volume 186: Physical activity and cancer. Recent Results in Cancer Research (pp. 237-253). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Walker, G.J. (2011). Leisure motivations. In D.A. Kleiber, G.J. Walker, & R.C. Mannell (Eds.), A social psychology of leisure (2nd ed., pp. 155-179). State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
Walker, G.J. (2011). Race, ethnicity, culture, and leisure. In D.A. Kleiber, R.C. Mannell, & G.J. Walker (Eds.), A social psychology of leisure (2nd ed., pp. 309-342). State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
Walker, G.J. (2011). Leisure needs. In D.A. Kleiber, G.J. Walker, & R.C. Mannell (Eds.), A social psychology of leisure (2nd ed., pp. 129-154). State College, PA: Venture Publishing.
3. Refereed Manuscripts (116) Austin, G., Bell, T., Caperchione, C., & Mummery, W.K. (2011). Translating research to practice:
Using RE-AIM to examine an evidence-based physical activity intervention. Health Promotion Practice. 12(6): 932-941
Bamford J.A., Putman, C.T., & Mushahwar, V.K. (2011). Muscle plasticity in rat following spinal cord transaction and chronic intraspinal microstimulation. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 19(1): 79-83.
Belanger, L.J., Plotnikoff, R.C., Clark, A., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Physical activity and health-related quality of life in young adult cancer survivors: A Canadian provincial survey. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 5, 44-53.
Bergquist, A.J., Clair, J.M., & Collins D.F. (2011) Motor unit recruitment when neuromuscular electrical stimulation is applied over a nerve trunk compared to a muscle belly: Triceps surae. Journal of Applied Physiology 110: 627-637.
Berry, K. A., Kowalski, K. C., Besenski, L.J., & McHugh, T.-L. F. (2010). An empirical phenomenology of young adult women exercisers’ body self-compassion. Qualitative Research in Sport & Exercise, 2, 293-312.
Berry, T.R., Spence, J.C., & Stolp, S. (2011). Attentional bias for exercise-related images. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 82, 302-309.
Berry, T.R., Spence, J.C., Bauman, A., & Plotnikoff, R.C. (2011). Physical activity information seeking and advertising recall. Health Communication, 26, 246-254.
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Berry, T.R., Witcher, C., Holt, N.L., & Plotnikoff, R.C. (2010). A qualitative examination of perceptions of physical activity guidelines and preferences for format. Health Promotion Practice, 11, 908-916. doi:10.1177/1524839908325066
Berry, T.R., Spence, J.C., Blanchard, C. M., Cutumisu, N., Edwards, J., & Selfridge, G. (2010). A longitudinal and cross-sectional examination of the relationship between reasons for choosing a neighbourhood, physical activity and body mass index. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 7 (57), doi:10.1186/1479-5868-7-57
Berry, T.R., Spence, J.C., Blanchard, C., Cutumisu, N., Edwards, J., & Nykiforuk, C. (2010). Changes in BMI over 6 years: The role of demographic and neighborhood characteristics. International Journal of Obesity, 34, 1275-1283. doi:10.1038/ijo.2010.36
Berry, T.R., Spence, J.C., Blanchard, C., Cutumisu, N., Edwards, J., & Selfridge, G. (2010). A longitudinal and cross-sectional examination of the relationship between reasons for choosing a neighborhood, physical activity and body mass index. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 7(57). doi:10.1186/1479-5868-7-57
Biel, R.K., Friedenreich, C.M., Csizmadi, I., Robson, P.J., McLaren, L., Faris, P., Courneya, K.S., Magliocco, A.M., & Cook, L.S. (2011). Case-control study of dietary patterns and endometrial cancer risk. Nutrition and Cancer, 63, 673-686.
Blanchard, C.M., Reid, R, Morrin, L., McDonnell, L., McGannon, K., Rhodes, R., Spence, J., & Edwards, N. (2010). Demographic and clinical determinants of moderate to vigorous physical activity during home-based cardiac rehabilitation: The HOme-based DeterMinants of Exercise (HOME) study. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 30, 240-245.
Blanchard, C.M., Reid, R., Morrin, L., McDonnell, L., McGannon, K., Rhodes, R.E., Spence, J.C., & Edwards, N. (2011). Understanding physical activity during home-based cardiac rehabilitation from multiple theoretical perspectives. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 31, 173-180.
Boulé, N.G., Robert, C., Bell, G., Johnson, S., Bell, R.C., Lewanczuk, R., Gabr, R. & Brocks, D. (2011). Metformin and exercise in type 2 diabetes: Examining treatment modality interactions. Diabetes Care, 34, 1469-1474.
Caperchione, C., Duncan, M., & Mummery, W.K. (2011). Investigating the relationship between leader behaviours and group cohesion within women's walking groups. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14, 325-330.
Caperchione, C., Kolt., G.S., Tennent, R., & Mummery, W.K. (2011). Physical activity behaviours of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) women living in Australia: A qualitative study of socio-cultural influences. BMC Public Health, 11, doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-26.
Caperchione, C., Mummery, W.K., & Joyner, K. (2010). WALK Community Grants Scheme: Lessons learned in developing and administering a health promotion micro-grants program. Health Promotion Practice, 11(5), 637-644.
Carson, V., Spence, J.C., Cutumisu, N., Boule, N., & Edwards, J. (2010). Seasonal variation in physical activity among preschool children in a northern Canadian city. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 81, 392-399.
Cheung, S.S., Petersen, S.R., & McLellan, T.M. (2010) Physiological strain and countermeasures with firefighting. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 20(suppl 3), 103-116.
Chiu, L.Z.F. (2010). Mechanical Properties of Weightlifting Bars. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 24(9): 2390-2399.
Chiu, L.Z.F., & Burkhardt, E.A (2011). Teaching Progression for Squatting Exercises. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 33(2): 46-54.
Chiu, L.Z.F., & Salem, G.J. (2010). Pelvic kinematic method for determining vertical jump height. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 26(4): 508-511.
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Clair, J.M., Anderson-Reid, J.M., Graham, C.M, & Collins, D.F. (2011) Postactivation depression and recovery of reflex transmission during repetitive electrical stimulation of the human tibial nerve. Journal of Neurophysioliogy, 106 (1):184-92.
Courneya, K.S. (2010). Efficacy, effectiveness, and behavior change trials in exercise research. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 7, 81.
Courneya, K.S., Tamburrini, A., Woolcott, C.G., McNeely, M.L., Karvinen, K.H., Campbell, K.L., McTiernan, A., & Friedenreich, C.M., (2011). The Alberta Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Prevention trial: Quality of life outcomes. Preventive Medicine, 52, 26-32.
Davies, C., Mummery, W.K., & Steele, R., M. (2010). The relationship between Personality, Theory of Planned Behaviour and Physical Activity in Individuals with Type II Diabetes. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 44: 979-984
DeLorey, D.S., Buckwalter, J.B., Mittlestadt, S., Kluess, H.A., & Clifford, P.S. (2010). Is tonic sympathetic vasoconstriction increased in the skeletal muscle vasculature of aged canines? American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, R1342-R1349.
Denison, J. (2011). Planning, practice and performance: The discursive construction of coaches’ knowledge. Sport, Education & Society, 15, 461-478.
Denison, J., & Avner, Z. (2011). Positive coaching: Ethical practices for athlete development, Quest, 63, 209-227.
Dolan, L., Gelmon, K., Courneya, K.S., Mackey, J.R., Segal, R.J., Lane, K., Reid, R.D., & McKenzie, D.C. (2010). Hemoglobin and aerobic fitness changes with supervised exercise training in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 19, 2826-2832.
duManoir, G.R., DeLorey, D.S., Kowalchuk, J.M., & Paterson, D.H. (2010) Differences in exercise limb blood flow and muscle deoxygenation with age: contributions to O2 uptake kinetics. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 110, 739-751.
Duncan, L.R., Rodgers, W.M., Hall, C.R., & Wilson, P.M. (2011). Using imagery to enhance three types of exercise self-efficacy among sedentary women. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 3(1), 107-126.
Duncan, M., Badland, H., & Mummery, W.K. (2010). Activity levels by occupational category in non-metropolitan Australian adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 7, 718-723.
Dunn, J.G.H., Craft, J.M., Causgrove Dunn, J., & Gotwals, J.K. (2011). Comparing a domain-specific and global measure of perfectionism in competitive female figure skaters. Journal of Sport Behavior, 34, 25-46.
Forbes, S. & Bell, G.J. (2011). Ergogenic effects of L-arginine: dose response characteristics of L-arginine supplementation in young healthy humans at rest. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 36, 405-411.
Forbes, C., Plotnikoff, R., Courneya, K., & Boulé, N. (2010). Physical activity preferences and type 2 diabetes: Exploring demographic, cognitive and behavioral differences. Diabetes Educator, 36(5), 801-15.
Friedenreich, C.M., Neilson, H.K., Woolcott, C.G., McTiernan, A., Wang, Q., Ballard-Barbash, R., Jones, C.A., Stanczyk, F.Z., Brant, R.F., Yasui, Y., Irwin, M.L., Campbell, K.L., McNeely, M.L., Karvinen, K.H., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Changes in insulin resistance indicators, IGFs, and adipokines in a year-long trial of aerobic exercise in postmenopausal women. Endocrine-Related Cancer, 18, 357-369.
Friedenreich, C.M., Woolcott, C.G., McTiernan, A., Terry, T., Brant, R., Ballard-Barbash, R., Irwin, M.L., Jones, C.A., Boyd, N.F., Yaffe, M.J., Campbell, K.L., McNeely, M.L., Karvinen, K.H., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Adiposity changes after a 1-year aerobic exercise intervention among postmenopausal women: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Obesity, 35, 427-435.
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Fulawka, S. & Berry, T.R. (2010). The role of student-run organizations within global health promotion initiatives: Commentary and call for research. Global Health Promotion, 17(3), 54-57.
Gjerset, G.M., Fossa, S.D., Courneya, K.S., Skovlund, E., Jacobsen, A.B., & Thorsen, L. (2011). Interest and preferences for exercise counseling and programming among Norwegian cancer survivors. European Journal of Cancer Care, 20, 96-105.
Gjerset, G.M., Fossa, S.D., Courneya, K.S., Skovlund, E., & Thorsen, L. (2011). Factors associated with meeting exercise guidelines and activity changes in cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 5, 35-43.
Goodwin, D.L., Lieberman, L.J., Johnston, K., & Leo, J. (2011). Connecting through summer camp: Youth with visual impairments find a sense of community. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 28, 40-55.
Gotwals, J.K., Dunn, J.G.H., Causgrove Dunn, J., & Gamache, V. (2010). Establishing validity evidence for the Sport Multidimensional Scale-2 in intercollegiate sport. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 11, 423-432.
Hansen-Ketchum, P., & Halpenny, E.A. (2011). Engaging with nature to promote health: Bridging research silos to examine the evidence. Health Promotion International, 26(1), 100-108.
Hansen-Ketchum, P., Marck, P., Reutter, L., & Halpenny, E. (2011). Strengthening access to restorative places: Findings from a participatory study on engaging with nature in the promotion of health. Health and Place, 17(2), 558-571.
Harber, V.J. (2010). The developing female athlete: detecting and avoiding preventable injuries -- Part 1. Coaches Plan 17(2): 28-30.
Hodges, A.N., & Kennedy, M.D. (2011). Physical exertion and working efficiency of reforestation workers. Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, 6:20.
Holt, N.L., & Tamminen, K.A. (2010). Moving forward with grounded theory research in sport and exercise psychology. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 11, 419-422. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2010.07.009
Holt, N.L. (2010). Interpreting and implementing the Long Term Athlete Development model: English swimming coaches’ views on the (swimming) LTAD in practice: A Commentary. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 5, 423-426. doi: 10.1260/1747-9541.5.3.389.
Holt, N.L., & Tamminen, K.A. (2010). Improving grounded theory research in sport and exercise psychology: A response to Mike Weed. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 11, 405-413. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.12.002
Humphries, B., Duncan, M., & Mummery, W.K. (2010). Prevalence and correlates of resistance training in a regional Australian population. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 44(9), 653-656.
Imayama, I., Plotnikoff, R.C., Courneya, K.S., & Johnson, J.A. (2011). Determinants of quality of life in type 2 diabetes population: The inclusion of personality. Quality of Life Research, 20, 551-558.
Ito, E., Nogawa, H., Kitamura, K., & Walker, G.J. (2011). The role of leisure in the assimilation of Brazilian immigrants into Japanese society: Acculturation and structural assimilation through judo participation. International Journal of Sport and Health Science, 9, 8-14.
Jeon, J.Y., Hettinga, D., Steadward, R.D., Wheeler, G.D., Bell G., & Harber, V. (2010). Reduced plasma glucose and leptin after 12 weeks of functional electrical stimulation-rowing exercise training in spinal cord injury patients. Archives of Physical and Medical Rehabilitation, 91, 1957-1959.
Johnston, M., MacDonald, K., Manns, P., Senaratne, M., Rodgers, W., & Haennel, R.G. (2011). Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on the ability of elderly cardiac patients to perform common household tasks. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 31, 100-104.
Kennedy, M.D., Burrows, L., & Parent, E.P (2010). Intra and inter-rater reliability of a single leg squat test in varsity athletes. Athletic Therapy Today, 15(6): 32-36.
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Kim, H., & Jones, K.E. (2011) Asymmetric electrotonic coupling between the soma and dendrites alters the bistable firing behaviour of reduced models. Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 30(3), 659-674
Knight, C.J., Boden, C.M., & Holt, N.L. (2010). Junior tennis players’ references for parental behaviors. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 22, 377-391. doi:10.1080/10413200.2010.495324
Knight, C. J., Neely, K. C., & Holt, N. L. (2011). Parental behavior in team sports: How do female athletes want parents to behave? Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 23, 76-92. doi: 10.1080/10413200.2010.525589
Lagerquist, O. & Collins, D.F. (2010) Influence of stimulus pulse width on torque, M-waves and H-reflexes and torque during tetanic low-intensity neuromuscular stimulation. Muscle and Nerve 42(6):886-893.
Langille, J-L.D., & Rodgers, W.M. (2010). Exploring the influence of a social ecological model on school-based physical activity. Health, Education & Behavior, 37(6), 879-894.
Larose J., Sigal, R.J., Khandwala, F., Prud’homme, D., Boulé, N.G., & Kenny, G.P. (2011) Associations between physical fitness and hemoglobin A1c in type 2 diabetes mellitus in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetologia, 54(1):93-102
Liang, H., & Walker, G.J. (2011). Does “face” constrain Mainland Chinese people from starting new leisure activities? Leisure / Loisir, 35, 211-225.
Livingston, P.M., Salmon, J., Courneya, K.S., Gaskin, C.J., Craike, M., Botti, M., Broadbent, S., & Kent, B. (2011). Efficacy of a referral and physical activity program for survivors of prostate cancer [ENGAGE]: Rationale and design for a cluster randomised controlled trial. BMC Cancer, 11, 237.
Lowe, S.S., Watanabe, S.M., Baracos, V.E., & Courneya, K.S. (2010). Physical activity interests and preferences in palliative cancer patients. Supportive Care in Cancer, 18, 1469-1475.
Magnus, C. M. R., Kowalski, K. C., & McHugh, T.-L.F (2010). The role of self-compassion in women’s self-determined motives to exercise and exercise-related outcomes. Self & Identity, 9, 363-382.
Mang, C.S., Clair, J.M, & Collins, D.F. (2011) Neuromuscular electrical stimulation has a global effect on corticospinal excitability for leg muscles and a focused effect for hand muscles. Experimental Brain Research, 209: 355-363.
Markula, P. (2011). 'Dancing the data:' (Im)mobile bodies. International Review of Qualitative Inquiry, 4, 25-50.
Martin Ginis, K.A., Hicks, A.L., Latimer, A.E., Warburton, D.E.R., Bourne, C., Ditor, D.S., Goodwin, D.L., Hayes, K.C., McCartney, N., McIlraith, A., Pomerleau, Smith, K., Stone, J.A., & Wolfe, D.L. (2011). The development of evidence-informed physical activity guidelines for people with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 49, 1038-1096, doi:10.1038/sc.2011.63
Martins, K.J.B., MacLean, I.M., Murdoch, G.K., Dixon, W.T. & Putman, C.T. (2011) Nitric Oxide synthase inhibition delays low-frequency stimulation-induced satellite cell activation in rat fast-twitch muscle. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 36: 1-5.
McNeely, M.L., & Courneya, K.S. (2010). Exercise and cancer-related fatigue: Evidence and clinical recommendations. Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 8, 945-953.
Meyerhardt, J.A., Ma, J., & Courneya, K.S. (2010). Energetics in colorectal and prostate cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 28, 4066-4073.
Montemurro, G.R., Berry, T.R., Spence, J.C., Nykiforuk, C., Blanchard, C., & Cutumisu, N. (2011). "Walkable by willpower": Resident perceptions of neighbourhood environments. Health Place, 17(4), 895-901.
More, H.L., Hutchinson, J.R., Collins, D.F., Weber, D.J., Aung, S.K.H. & Donelan, J.M. (2010) Scaling of sensorimotor control in terrestrial mammals. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 277(1700): 3563-3568.
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Murnaghan, D.A., Blanchard, C., Rodgers, W., LaRosa, J.N., MacQuarrie, C.R., MacLellan, D.L., & Gray, B.J. (2010). Predictors of physical activity, health eating and being smoke-free in teens: A theory of planned behaviour approach. Psychology and Health, 25(8), 925-941
Murray, T.C., Rodgers, W.M., & Fraser, S.N. (2011). Exploring the relationship between socioeconomic status, control beliefs and exercise behavior: a multiple mediator model. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, doi 10.1007//s10865-011-327-7.
Nelson, M.D., Altamirano-Diaz, L.A., Petersen, S.R., DeLorey, D.S., Stickland, M.K., Thompson, R.B., & Haykowsky, M.J. (2011). Left ventricular systolic and diastolic function during tilt table positioning and passive heat stress in humans. American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulation Physiology, 301(2): H599-608.
Nelson, M.D., Haykowsky, M.J., Petersen, S. R., DeLorey, D.S., Stickland, M.K., Cheng-Baron, J., & Thompson, R.B. (2010). Aerobic fitness does not influence the biventricular response to whole body passive heat stress. Journal of Applied Physiology, 109: 1545-1551.
Plotnikoff, R., Johnson, S., Luchak, M., Pollock, C., Holt, N.L., Leahy, A., Liebreich, T., Sigal, R., & Boulé, N. (2010). Peer telephone counseling for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A case-study approach to inform the design, development, and evaluation of programs targeting physical activity. The Diabetes Educator, 36, 717-729. doi: 10.1177/0145721710376327
Plotnikoff, R.C., Johnson, S.T., Karunamuni, N., & Boulé, N.G. (2010). Physical activity related information sources predict physical activity behaviours in adults with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Health Communication International Perspectives, 15 (8), 846-858.
Plotnikoff, R.C., Lippke, S., Johnson, S.T., Hugo, K., Rodgers, W., & Spence, J.C. (2011). Awareness of Canada's Physical Activity Guide to Healthy Active Living in a large community sample. American Journal of Health Promotion, 25, 294-297.
Plotnikoff, R.C., Trinh, L., Courneya, K.S., Karunamuni, N., & Sigal, R.J. (2011). Predictors of physical activity in adults with Type 2 diabetes. American Journal of Health Behavior, 35, 359-370.
Popescu, A., Runnalls, K., & Maraj, B.K.V. (2010). Intermittent visual information affects motor strategies during locomotor pointing. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 41, 313-326.
Rogers, L.Q., Markwell, S., Hopkins-Price, P., Vicari, S., Courneya, K.S., Hoelzer, K., & Verhulst, S. (2011). Reduced barriers mediated physical activity maintenance among breast cancer survivors. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 33, 235-254.
Rogers, L.Q., Markwell, S.J., Courneya, K.S., McAuley, E., & Verhulst, S. (2011). Physical activity type and intensity among rural breast cancer survivors: Patterns and associations with fatigue and depressive symptoms. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 5, 54-61.
Rogers, L.Q., Vicari, S., & Courneya, K.S. (2010). Lessons learned in the trenches: Facilitating exercise adherence among breast cancer survivors in a group setting. Cancer Nursing, 33, E10-17.
Sam, M., & Scherer, J. (2010). Fitting a square stadium into a round hole: A case of deliberation and procrastination politics. Sport in Society, 13(10), 1458-1468.
Sapieja, K.M., Dunn, J.G.H., & Holt, N.L. (2011). Perfectionism and perceptions of parenting styles in male youth soccer. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 33, 20-39.
Scherer, J., & Davidson, J. (2011). Promoting the ‘arriviste’ city: Producing neo-liberal urban identity and communities of consumption during the Edmonton Oilers’ 2006 Playoff Campaign. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 46(2), 157-180.
Scherer, J., & Sam, M. (2010). Policing the cyber agenda: New media technologies and recycled claims in a local stadium debate. Sport in Society, 13(10), 1469-1485.
Spence, J.C., Carson, V., Casey, L., & Boulé, N. (2011). Examining behavioural susceptibility to obesity among Canadian preschool children: The role of eating behaviours. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 6, e501–e507.
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Spence, J.C., Holt, N.L., Dutove, J., & Carson, V. (2010). Uptake and effectiveness of the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit in Canada: The rich get richer. BMC Public Health, 10, 356. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-10-356.
Stickland, M.K., Jourdain, T., Wong, E., Rodgers, W.M., Jendzjowsky, N.G., & MacDonald, G.F. (2011). Using telehealth technology to deliver pulmonary rehabilitation to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Canadian Respiratory Journal, 18(4), 216-220.
Spencer-Cavaliere, N., & Watkinson, E. J. (2010). Inclusion understood from the perspectives of children with disability. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 27, 275-293.
Tamburrini, A., Woolcott, C.G., Boyd, N.F., Yaffe, M.J., Terry, T., Yasui, Y., Jones, C.A., Patten, S., Courneya, K.S., & Friedenreich, C.M. (2011). Associations between mammographic density and serum and dietary cholesterol. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 125, 181-189.
Tamminen, K. A., & Holt, N.L. (2010). A meta-study of qualitative research examining stressors and coping among adolescents in sport. Journal of Sport Sciences, 28, 1563-1580. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2010.512642.
Taylor, L.M., Spence, J.C., Raine, K., Plotnikoff, R.C., Vallance, J.K., & Sharma, M. (2010). Physical activity and health-related quality of life in individuals with prediabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 90, 15-21.
Taylor, L. M., Spence, J.C., Raine, K., Plotnikoff, R.C., Vallance, J.K., & Sharma, M. (2011). Self-reported physical activity preferences in individuals with prediabetes. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 39(2), 41-49.
Trinh, L., Plotnikoff, R.C., Rhodes, R.E., North, S., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Associations between physical activity and quality of life in a population-based sample of kidney cancer survivors. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 20, 859-868.
Vallance, J.K., Lesniak, S., Belanger, L.J., & Courneya, K.S. (2010). Development and assessment of a physical activity guidebook for the colon health and life-long exercise change (CHALLENGE) trial (NCIC CO.21). Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 7, 794-801.
Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M, J., Caperchione, C., Hanley, C., & Mummery, W.K. (2010). Physical activity trends in Queensland (2002-2008): Are women becoming more active than men? Australian and New-Zealand Journal of Public Health, 34(3), 248–254
Vandelanotte, C., Duncan, M., Hanley, C., & Mummery, W.K. (2011). Identifying population subgroups at risk for underestimating weight health risks and overestimating physical activity health benefits. Journal of Health Psychology, 16(5), 760-769.
Vandelanotte, C., Dwyer, T., Van Itallie, A., Hanley, C., & Mummery, W.K. (2010). The development of an internet-based outpatient cardiac rehabilitation intervention: A Delphi study. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 10(27), doi: 10.11.1186/1471-2261-20-27
von Gruenigen, V.E., Frasure, H.E., Kavanagh, M.B., Lerner, E., Waggoner, S.E., & Courneya, K.S. (2011). Feasibility of a lifestyle intervention for ovarian cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy. Gynecologic Oncology, 122, 328-333.
von Gruenigen, V.E., Waggoner, S.E., Frasure, H.E., Kavanagh, M.B., Janata, J.W., Rose, P.G., Courneya, K.S., & Lerner, E. (2011). Lifestyle challenges in endometrial cancer survivorship. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 117, 93-100.
Walker, G.J. (2010). The effects of personal, contextual, and situational factors on the facilitation of intrinsic motivation: The case of Chinese/Canadians. Journal of Leisure Research, 42, 43-66.
Walker, G.J., Deng, J., & Halpenny, E. (2011). Leisure satisfaction and acculturative stress: The case of Chinese-Canadian immigrants. Journal of Leisure Research, 43(2), 226-245.
Walker, G.J., Hinch, T., & Higham, J. (2010). Athletes as tourists: The roles of mode of experience and achievement orientation. Journal of Sport & Tourism, 15, 285-303.
Wall, K., & Reichwein, PA. (2011)."Climbing the Pinnacle of Art: Learning Vacations at the Banff School of Fine Arts, 1933-1959." Canadian Historical Review 92(1): 70-105.
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Wang, X., & Walker, G.J. (2010). A comparison of Canadian and Chinese university students’ travel motivations. Leisure / Loisir, 34, 279-293.
Wang, X., & Walker, G.J. (2011). The effect of face concerns on university students’ leisure travel: A cross-cultural comparison. Journal of Leisure Research, 43, 134-148.
Weber, A., Dwyer, T., & Mummery, W.K. (2011). Morphine administration by Paramedics: An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Injury. doi:10.1016/j.injury.2010.12.006
Webster, A.L., Penkman, M.A., Syrotuik, D.G., Gervais, P.L., de la Cruz, L. & Bell, G.J. (2010) Effect of training combined with different breathing entrainment patterns on physiological adaptations during rowing exercise, Advances in Exercise and Sports Physiology, 16(1), 15-23.
Whitehead, J., Johnson, B., Mason, D., & Walker, G.J. (2011). Consumption benefits of National Hockey League game trips estimated from revealed and stated preference demand data. Economic Inquiry, 1-14. Available at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1465-7295.2011.00397.x/pdf
Woolcott, C.G., Cook, L.S., Courneya, K.S., Boyd, N.F., Yaffe, M.J., Terry, T., Brant, R., McTiernan, A., Bryant, H.E., Magliocco, A.M., & Friedenreich, C.M. (2011). Associations of overall and abdominal adiposity with area and volumetric mammographic measures among postmenopausal women. International Journal of Cancer, 129, 440-448.
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VIII. Unit Reports
A. Community and International Engagement
1. International 1. Enrollment
Graduate Students: July 2010/June 2011 international full-time (Visa) graduate students – 24 of 138 (17.4%) (Note: Visa plus other immigrant status = 34 of 138 (25%))
Undergraduate Students: July 2010/June 2011 international full-time undergraduate students – 12 of 970 (1.23%) China (4), USA (2), South Korea (2), Japan (2), Malaysia (1), Romania (1)
2. Exchanges Outgoing Student Exchanges (Total: 10)
Under MOU • Winter 2011
o University of Otago, NZ – (4) Non-MOU
• Fall Term 2010 o University of Jyvaskyla (1) o University of Wollongong, Australia (1) o University of Oslo, Norway (1) o
• Winter Term 2011 o University of Queensland, Australia (1)
• Full Year 2010/11 o University of Jyvaskyla (1) o University of Dundee, Scotland (1)
Study Abroad Courses (Total: 13) Play Around the World – Chiang Mai and Pattaya, Thailand - May 24 to August 23, 2010 Phnom Penh, Cambodia, June 6 to August 7, 2010 International Practicum Placements (Total: 12) • Summer Term 2011
o PAW (Thailand/Cambodia) 2 BPE students, 1 KIN student, 4 BARST students; 1 KIN student to Inst Sport Medicine (ISM), Beijing; 1 KIN student to Hollywood Functional Rehab Clinic (Hollywood), Perth, Australia
• Fall Term 2010 o PRO, Brazil Service Corps, 1 BARST student
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• Winter Term 201 o I KIN student to Hollywood, Perth Australia; 1 KIN student to Lifestyle Clinic,
UNSW, Sydney, Australia
3. Exchanges Incoming Total: 6
• Under MOU o Fall Term 2010 (2), Winter Term 2011 (2); University of Otago, NZ
• Non-MOU
o Fall Term 2010 - Hedmark University College, Norway (1); University of Wollongong, Australia (1);
4. Visitors Formal Delegations
• Simon Nabukwesi, High Commissioner/Ambassador, Kenya ; two- person delegation - May 24, 201. Interested in linkages between PER and Kenyatta University
• Beijing Sport University; five-person delegation - August 25 – 27, 2010. Interested in exchanges beyond PER, China Scholarship Council
• Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, China; five-person delegation - October 18, 2010. Interested in orientation of the Faculty, potential linkages
International Scholars/Visitors
• Tamas Csanyi, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary – May 11 to Oct 31, 2010 • Jayantha Dassanayake, Universities of Melbourne and Ballarat, Australia – July 6, 2010 • Anna Thompson, University of Otago, NZ – September 7-20, 2010 • Nasreeen Dhanani, University of Central Asia – November 5, 2010 • Liu Donging, SUS, Shanghai, China – March 2, 2011 – March 15, 2012 • Hakon Solberg, NSSS, June 13 – 14, 2011
Visiting International Scholar Program • Andrew Coney, School of Clinical & Experimental Medicine, Birmingham, UK – November 29 to
December 22, 2010 (Host: Darren DeLorey) Visiting International Practitioner Program • The first recipient of the Faculty’s Visiting International Coach Award, Tadamichi Tanaka from
Fukuoka University, Japan, visited PER from March 22-29. (Host: Vang Ioannides)
2. Community • Continued Tripartite Agreement with Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation and the Alberta
Recreation Parks Association. Shared Senior Liaison position.
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• Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation – Approved at January 25 Faculty Council. Modifications to the proposal were passed at the March 29 Faculty Executive.
Current Memoranda of Understanding:
• Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NSSS) - expires November 2015 • Shanghai University of Sport (SUS) – expired September 13, 2011 • Institute for Physical Education, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Thailand (IPE) – expires May 22,
2013 • Beijing Sport University (BSU) – expires August 26, 2015 • Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand - expires May 21, 2013
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B. Campus Recreation Campus Recreation strives to create a vibrant, connected, healthy University community through quality recreation programs at the University of Alberta and to engage academic program areas to further the Faculty’s goal of integration. It accomplishes these objectives by: creating and organizing valuable recreation experiences that enhance the University community, offering scholarships such as the Hugh Hoyles Student Leadership Award that recognizes developing student leaders and their contribution to sport and wellness, and by affording PER students opportunities to be engaged in the recreational sports field through the PERLS 105 practicum. Through diverse programs, such as teams, non-credit classes clubs and special events, students and staff create dynamic groups that interact and engage with each other at the U of A. It essentially acts as a community builder on campus. In a survey of over 2,600 students at USA post secondary institutions, participation in campus recreation programs was found to be a key determinant of satisfaction and success in college (National Intramural Recreation Sports Association, 2004). While this study has not been replicated on the U of A campus, the high levels of involvement in Campus Recreation program suggest that these programs are highly valued by students and staff. Campus Recreation Mission Statement Campus Recreation seeks to create a sense of community through quality recreation programs at the University of Alberta. Campus Recreation Guiding Principles
• We are leaders in recreational programming focused on the development of the University of Alberta community.
• We create and organize valuable recreation experiences that enhance the lives for the university
community.
• We believe in the positive impact recreation has on people's lives.
1. Programs Offered Participation in Campus Recreation programs continued to grow in 2009-2010 to 26,654 participants. Campus Recreation offers programs for students, staff, alumni and the community in the following programs: Intramural Program The Intramural Program is structured for team and individual competitions and there are levels suitable for everyone, from the highly skilled to the beginner player. The program offers a Men's, Women's and Co-Recreational Divisions. 72 activities were offered; 13,274 participants are registered in the activities. The Intramural Program is comprised of 82% undergraduates, 12%graduate and 4% staff. Group Fitness
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Group Fitness classes are scheduled on a regular basis throughout the entire year and generally have between 15-60 participants per class. Nine different types of classes are offered in several sections throughout each term, including aerobic, yoga (Ashtanga, Classical, Iyengar), kickbox, Pilates, cycle, stretch and tone, yoga fusion. Over 70 classes per week are offered during the academic year and 5154 participants pursued a healthier lifestyle through the Group Fitness program in 2009-2010. The participation is still high in the fitness area with 88% of the classes full and many significant waitlists. Yoga and Pilates continue to be the most sought after class type, with classes filled by mid-morning on the first day of registration. Instructional Recreation Classes Instructional Recreation Classes introduce individuals to a beginning level of knowledge and skill in a myriad of recreation and leisure activities. The goal is to learn new skills that have continuous use for a lifetime. Nineteen types of classes were offered in 64 different classes sessions during the year, including ballet, argentine tango, belly dancing, jazz, salsa, urban funk, social dance, judo, taekwondo, aikido, Brazilian jiu jitsu, karate, squash, ice skating, fencing, Capoeira, golf, first aid, and CPR. 3121 members of the U of A community develop new skills. Sport and Recreation Clubs Campus Recreation Sport Clubs Program recognizes the value of physical activity as a vehicle for creating lifelong leadership skills, citizenship and social development foundations for University of Alberta students. As an integral component of the Campus Recreation program and the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation (FPER), the Sport Clubs Program strives to meet the recreational and competitive needs of the University of Alberta student community in a wide variety of sport and recreation activities. Student interest and dedication will lead to the development of sport clubs that will further students’ extra-curricular and leadership experiences at the University of Alberta (UA). The program focuses on students as the primary target audience. This program model emphasizes student leadership and development by providing parameters under which UA student club leaders and UA student members make choices regarding the operation of the club. As a recognized program of Campus Recreation the delivery model provides the financial framework, procedural oversight and policy guidelines to follow Unit, Faculty and University requirements. Campus Recreation seeks to provide student’s valuable leadership experiences and create a sustainable student sport clubs structure from year to year. The number and type of Sport Clubs will be directly related to student interest. Any type of sport and recreation pursuit that is consistent with the mission of the FPER and is not a duplication of services is inclusive to all students and can show adequate student interest is eligible to apply for membership. The membership of the sport clubs for the past year was 877 active participants. The 20 Sport Clubs registered with Campus Recreation in 2009-2010 were: Cheer, Badminton, Dance, Fencing, Figure Skating, Highland Dance, Judo, Cross Country Ski, Men’s Rugby, Paddling, Powerlifting, Ringette, Rowing, Squash, Synchronized Swimming, Tae Kwon Do, Triathlon, Ultimate Frisbee, Water Polo, Women’s Fastball. Orchesis Dance Program For dancers interested in modern and jazz dancing, and an opportunity to perform, the Orchesis Modern Dance Group offers dancers of all abilities expert tuition and outstanding opportunities in dance and choreography, in the oldest and most dynamic modern dance troupe in Alberta. Dance training through weekly modern and jazz dance classes. Performance opportunities with yearly membership, such as Dance Motif, an annual concert showcasing Orchesis choreography and talent Various technical styles of modern dance such as Limón, Graham, and Cunningham with floorwork, barré exercises and traveling movement phrases, accompanied by live musicians. MOVE-U Campus Community Programs and Special Events
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Special Event opportunities for students, staff and their families, such as Turkey Trot for the United Way, World's Largest Hip Hop Class for United Way, Outdoor Skating Party, Snowboard and Ski Day, Old Tyme Skating Party with the University of Alberta Concert Band, Corporate Challenge, Family Fun Sunday, Sunday Night Drop-in and Ladders for Prizes. Stick and Skate is a new activity in this program area. Special Events had 4228 participants in 2009-2010. Residence Hall Satellite Programs Campus Recreation works cooperatively with Residence Services to provide activities and equipment in the Residence Halls and the Campus St. Jean Campus. This program has Student Coordinators and host organized activities during the academic year. Recreational Use Schedule Campus Recreation coordinates the daily posting of recreational spaces available in the Van Vliet Centre for drop-in recreation. Cooperative Programming Campus Recreation delivers recreational programs and services with other areas the University of Alberta, such as the Students' Union, Dean of Students Office, Health Promotion and Worklife Services. Campus Recreation values the integrated approach to leadership within the Faculty PER’s integrated nature has led to opportunities for student integration, with the collaborative efforts of instructing the PERLS 105 course and providing upgrading and training for the CLASS Recreation Management Software System.
2. Campus Recreation Programs
5 Year Statistics
2009-2010² 2008-2009² 2007-2008² 2006-2007 2005-2006
Intramural Sports 13274 13833 13554 13870 13729
Group Fitness 5154 4529 4914 4812 4427
Instructional Programs 3121 2330 2044 1786 1714
Sport Clubs³ 877 912 1168 1550 1462
Special Events 4228 3789 3010 1684 900
Total Participation 26654 25393 24690 23702 22232
² Specific Special Events were previously counted in Intramural Sports ³ Sport Club program restructured in 2007-2008
Canadian Universities Campus Recreation Program Offering Comparisons
University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University of Calgary
University of Saskatchewan
University of Western
Ontario
University of Toronto
Queens University
McGill University
Full Time
Students
34,070
36,650
26,840 14,950 31,10
0 68,100
18,500
27,100
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Intramural Sports
(per year)
72 36 17 27 17 30 15 18
Fitness Classes
(per week)
75 79 59 30 21 32 108 125
Instructional Sports
(per week)
64 66 11 9 13 62 0* 0*
Sport Clubs 20 0 26 5 15 0 39 15
Special Events
(per year)
10 10 3 0 0 0 2 1
*Reported in Fitness Classes Source 2010 University of Alberta Campus Recreation Data
Campus Recreation Advisory Committee The Campus Recreation Advisory Committee is composed of students from a diverse number of Faculties on campus. This advisory group provides feedback on the convenient, affordable, and high quality opportunities that Campus Recreation provides. Campus Recreation Professional Service Hosted the Western Canadian Campus Recreation Conference with over 100 delegates at the University of Alberta in January 2010. Dr. Leah Hall Dorothy is Chair of the Membership Committee of the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association and Chair, of the Western Canadian Campus Recreation Association.
3. Campus Recreation Funding Model Student Fees for Athletics and Recreation - Athletic and Recreation Fee Mandate The Athletic and Recreation fee is allocated in support of student-centred activities, such as varsity teams, varsity games, Campus Recreation programs, facility access, facility operation and recreational use times. Principles for Distribution of the Fee The Athletic and Recreation fee is at all times dedicated to the budgets of the Services components of the Faculty of Physical Education (Athletics, Campus Recreation, Operations) and to the Development Office. These Services components are separate and distinct from the academic component of the Faculty, and the Faculty holds to the principle that there is never any flex of surplus or deficit between the academic and the Services budget.
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Athletics $2,495,054 63% Facility Operations $695,000 18%
Campus Recreation $664,587 17%
Fund Development $99,855 2%
The Athletic and Recreation fee is divided among the three Services units in the manner that will provide optimum use of the fee, taking into account the priorities of the Services units and the needs of the students. The allocation of the Athletic and Recreation fee is done at all times in a transparent manner so that the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation can show clearly and consistently how the fee has been allocated and the benefits that accrue to the students. It is the Faculty's principle to provide opportunities for student consultation and input relative to the use of the Athletic and Recreation fee. Athletic and Recreation Distribution to Service Units of the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Based on 2009-2010 Draft Budget Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Service Units Income Sources Based on 2009-2010 Draft Budget
Athletic & Recreation Fee
Other Revenue* UA Base Funding
Total Revenue
Athletics $2,495,054 $3,250,840 $918,000 $6,663,894 Facility Operations $695,000 $4,838,106 $830,671 $6,363,777 Campus Recreation $664,587 $1,050,083 $268,708 $1,983,378 Fund Development $99,855 $77,661 $174,453 $351,969
Total $3,954,496 $9,216,690 $2,191,832 $15,363,018 *Other Revenue: program fees, admission fees, grants, dedicated fees, donations, membership fees (including NASA/ AASUA) and rental fees Note: Athletics Other Revenue amount includes Extended Revenue from individual team fundraising activities Campus Recreation Enhancement Fund – Students’ Union Dedicated Fee Mandate To be distributed to undergraduate students, student groups and for the purpose to ensure that programs, equipment, and facilities offered by the University of Alberta Campus Recreation remain of high quality, diverse, convenient, accessible, and affordable to undergraduate students. Only Campus Recreation related programs, equipment, and facilities or activities that enhance campus recreation can be funded. Current Level of Fee 2009 – 2010 Campus Recreation Enhancement Fund Distribution $3.60 per student per term $274,980 was allocated to twenty-two programs and student groups* (*Not all allocated to Campus Recreation programs; other beneficiaries included Campus Saint-Jean, Climbing Complex, Fitness Centre, Aquatics Centre, Tier III Athletics, and Equipment Room)
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4. Campus Recreation promotes the positive impact recreation has on people’s lives
Campus Recreation plays a dynamic role at the University of Alberta as a leader in health and wellness initiatives. Through extracurricular programs, Campus Recreation offers physical, psychological and social benefits for U of A students and staff. Student leadership is woven into the Campus Recreation structure and is visible throughout the program in peer leaders such as team captains, practicum students, unit managers, instructors, club executive and recreation facilitators. University of Alberta staff members are highly visible in the integrated approach to programming. The ability of the Campus Recreation professional staff to create a setting that is responsive to student and staff needs, and balanced in the types of activities offered, keeps the program on the leading edge of campus recreation programs in Canada.
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C. Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics
Golden Bears and Pandas Athletics: 2010-11 Fact Card CIS Championships (Pandas Wrestling) 1 Silver () 0 Bronze (GB curling) 1 Individual medals (3 SW, 5 TF*, 5 WR) 13 All-Canadians (1 GB BB, 1 GB FB, 3 GB HK, 3 GB SOC, 1 GB VB, 2 P FHK, 4 P SOC, 1 P VB, 2 GB TF, 2 P WR, 1 P CU, 1 P RG)
22 (11 W, 11 M) (11 1st team, 11 2nd team)
Teams Ranked in Top Ten (GB HK, GB SOC, GB VB, P BB, P HK, RUG, P SOC, P VB, XC, SW, TF, and WR)
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#1 Rankings (GB HK, GB VB, P SOC) 3 Teams at National Championships 19 Tournament MVPs () 0 Tournament All-Stars (1 GB VB, 1 P VB) 2 Player of the Year, Team Sports 0 Athlete of the Year, Individual Sports 0 Coach of the Year (Owen Dawkins-P WR) 1 Rookie of the Year (Stephen McPhee – GB TF and Marcus Johnstone – GB SOC)
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All-Rookie Team (Johnny Lazo – GB HK) 1 Student Athlete Award (Jessica Van Soest – P XC and Eric Hunter – GB HK) 2 R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award (Nicole Pratt – P HK and Jason Wass – GB WR) 2 Academic All-Canadians 1842 Canada West Conference Championships (GB HK) 1 Western Regional Championships (Pandas curling) 1 Top 3 (FB, GB HK, GB SOC, GB VB, P VB, P HK, P RG, P SOC, P VB, P BB, GB XC, P XC, GB SW, TN, GB TF, P TF, P WR)
16
All-Stars (5 XC, 2 GB BB, 3 GB FB, 3 GB HK, 7 GB SOC, 5 P SOC, 3 GB VB, 1 P BB, 2 P FHK, 2 P HK, 4 P RG, 2 P VB, 1 GB SW, 25 TF, 7 WR)
72
Player of Year (Derek Ryan – GB HK and Keshia Wallin – P SOC)
2
Coach of the Year (Len Vickery – GB SOC, Liz Jepsen – P SOC, Howie Draper – P HK, and Owen Dawkins – P WR)
4
Rookies of the Year (Marcus Johnstone – GB SOC, Stephen McPhee – GB TF, Kelti Biggs – P SOC)
3
Student Athlete/Community Awards (Jessica Van Soest – P XC and
2
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Eric Hunter – GB HK) Tracy McLeod Award (Dedication and Perseverance) (Nicole Clarke – P BB) 1 Mervyn “Red” Dutton Trophy (Kyle Fecho – Hockey)
1
Dave “Sweeney” Schriner Scoring Trophy (Derek Ryan – Hockey)
1
UBC Hockey Alumni Trophy (Sportsmanship & Ability) (Sean Ringrose – Hockey)
1
1. Revenues and Expenditures
The 2010/2011 operating budget for the Golden Bears and Pandas Athletic program had the following expense categories (total of $6.9 million):
2010-2011 in millions of dollars
Salaries and Benefits 3.2
Unit Operation 0.6
Teams' Core Budget 1.0
Teams' Extended Budget 1.5
Athlete Health 0.1
Championships/Post-Season 0.5
Total 6.9 During the 2010/2011 fiscal period, revenue to offset the expenses came from the following sources:
2010-2011 in millions of dollars
U of A Students, through the Athletics and Recreation fee 2.6
The University, through its subsidization of National Championship travel expenses and COLA/Merit contributions 0.8
Corporate sponsors, ticket sales revenue, Sport Camp revenue and Donations/Fundraising 1.8
Alumni and Friends through Adopt An Athlete, casinos, bingos, 50/50 draws, auctions (Teams’ extended budget) 1.5
U of A Students Legacy Fund (Teams’ extended budget) 0.2
Total 6.9
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2. Development Data
Funds received through Advance and from Alumni
Donations
Alumni Scholarships $
256,463.00
Other Scholarships $
313,977.00
Total Scholarships $
570,440.00
Athletics 101 $
46,158.00
Other $
25,540.00
Adopt an Athlete $
469,250.00
Total Donations
$ 1,111,388.00
Operating
Alumni
$ 372,084.00
TOTAL $
1,483,472.00
Number of alumni associations 16 Number of known Athletics alumni 5603 Number of Athletics alumni on email list 2515 Number of donor/alumni appreciation events 12
3. Athletic Participation Data
2010-11 Golden Bears and Pandas Student-Athletes by Team
Athletes on Roster
Athletes using CIS eligibility
Athletes not using CIS eligibility
Athletes on championship rosters
Athletes not on championship rosters
Academic All-Canadians
GB Basketball 15 11 4 6 GB Cross Country 28 17 11 12
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GB Curling 8 5 3 2 GB Football 72 48 24 10 GB Golf 10 5 5 6 GB Hockey 27 25 2 6 GB Soccer 25 19 6 5 GB Swimming 18 18 0 8 GB Tennis 8 7 1 3 GB Track and Field 57 23 34 4 GB Volleyball 17 14 3 5 GB Wrestling 17 11 6 3 Subtotal: Golden Bears
302 186 90 17 9 70
P Basketball 15 13 2 4 P Cross Country 25 9 16 5 P Curling 5 5 0 2 P Field Hockey 18 16 2 6 P Golf 7 4 3 5 P Hockey 25 24 1 7 P Rugby 35 25 10 7 P Soccer 26 21 5 6 P Swimming 10 9 1 2 P Tennis 8 7 1 4 P Track and Field 37 25 12 14 P Volleyball 18 15 3 8 P Wrestling 13 10 3 2 Subtotal: Pandas 242 167 55 16 4 72 Total student-athletes
544 353 145 33 13 142
Note: 36 Dual Sport Student-Athletes so there were a total of 508 unique individual student-athletes. Academic All Canadian Dual Sport Cross Country/Track and Field athletes are credited to cross country. Note: Academic All-Canadians as reported here include non-CIS student-athletes. There were 124 CIS AACs.
2010-11 Golden Bears and Pandas Dual Sport Student-Athletes Sports Bears Pandas Total Track and Field / Cross Country 22 10 32 Field Hockey / Wrestling 1 1 Football / Track & Field 2 2 Cross Country / Swimming 1 1
Total 24 12 36
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2010-11 Golden Bears & Pandas Student-Athletes by Faculty Faculty Total Bears Pandas Academic All
Canadians*
Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences (ALES) 15 7 9 5 Arts 69 42 27 17 Augustana Faculty 1 1 0 0 Business 33 28 5 12 Campus Saint-Jean 10 7 3 5 Education 42 14 28 14 Engineering 43 34 9 16 Native Studies 11 9 2 0 Graduate Studies and Research 18 7 11 13 Medicine & Dentistry 3 2 1 1 Nursing 14 0 14 9 Open Studies 15 12 3 0 Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 1 2 0 Physical Education and Recreation 141 67 73 20 Science 90 47 43 31
Total 508 278 230 143 Open Studies Student-Athletes include: 7 Fresh Start, 7 Exceptional Student-Athletes & 1 Transition Year Program 125 CIS and18 Non-CIS Academic All Canadians