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Is organized sport on the decline in Canada?

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Team Canada’s athletes have been returning from Rio to cheers and applause, but not everyone is basking in the post-Olympic glow. One of the country’s top sport policy experts points out…

Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport wins prestigious Toronto design award

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The Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport at the University of Toronto received an impressive accolade when it was awarded a 2015 Toronto Urban Design Award during a ceremony held at the Palais…

U of T's Gabriela Stafford takes family legacy of racing to Rio

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A look into her family's history of racing shows this was not such a surprising result. Stafford’s father, U of T professor Jamie Stafford, represented Canada at four World Championships. Her mother…

U of T's Kylie Masse wins a bronze in the women's 100-metre backstroke in Rio

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Masse was ranked 200th in the world only a couple of years ago, but managed to climb 190 spots just over last year. En route, she broke six national records, earned a gold medal at the Summer…

Quidditch brings a magic touch to Camp U of T

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In J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, the sport is played while soaring through the air on flying broomsticks. But it’s been adapted for mere Muggles (non-magical people) and there’s even a U of T…

Russian athletes innocent until proven guilty: A Q & A with Professor Peter Donnelly

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Professor Peter Donnelly of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education shared his thoughts about the unprecedented events. Donnelly is director of the U of T Centre for Sport Policy Studies…

Canada's Olympic flag bearer: the University of Toronto's Rosie MacLennan

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) made the announcement in a special ceremony on Parliament Hill on July 21. A graduate of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical…

Hitting the Pokémon Go Gym: stepping up your physical and mental health with the latest tech craze

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After its Canadian launch on July 18, the game has introduced a whole new augmented reality world – one that forces players to leave the comfort of their homes to chase fictional Nintendo Pokémon…

Canadian Cancer Society presents Catherine Sabiston with Award for Excellence

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“Each year this prestigious award is given to a young, exceptional researcher whose work has significantly contributed to cancer control,” said Luc Tremblay, associate professor and the Faculty’s…

Zika, pollution and politics: How Olympians compete against stress

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Assistant Professor Katherine Tamminen, from U of T’s Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, explains how these athletes cope with psychological stress and whether it could make or break…

RecognizingU: KPE celebrates staff and faculty achievements in new recognition event

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“All of our staff and faculty contribute greatly to the fulfilment of our Faculty’s mandate. It is their dedication and creativity that bring our vision and values to reality – in our teaching and…

Top ten reasons to attend the KPE Recognition event on June 23

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Here are top ten reasons why you should attend: 1. Congratulate faculty for their research awards. 2. Be inspired by two new KPE awards and the inaugural recipients. 3. Celebrate five Outstanding…