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The politics of sport: KPE's Simon Darnell on Wimbledon's ban of Russian and Belarusian players

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The Championships, held annually at the All England Club in London, broke from the rest of the tennis world since Russian tennis players have been allowed to remain on the ATP and WTA tours following…

KPE experts contribute to digital book on safe sport movement in Canada

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Recently, Professor Gretchen Kerr, dean of KPE, Professor Emeritus Bruce Kidd, U of T’s ombudsman, Professor Emeritus Peter Donnelly, sessional instructor Marcus Mazzucco, senior research associate…

U of T ranked first in Canada across all five categories in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022

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U of T also ranked among the top 25 universities globally in 32 specific subjects – a feat matched by only six other schools: Harvard University, the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford…

U of T celebrates student athletes with in person award ceremony

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“These have been two long, extraordinary years,” said Gretchen Kerr, professor and dean at the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE) in her welcome address. “We missed celebrating all…

KPE scholars ask Sport Minister for a review of Own The Podium

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“What began as a carrot has turned out to be a stick,” the letter said. “We believe that the ultimate measure for the success of the Canadian sports system should not be medals, but the health and…

KPE’s Bren Kugamoorthy awarded Ludwik and Estelle Jus Memorial Human Rights Prize

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“My parents were always advocating for human rights and sharing stories about renowned heroes from various communities who brought positive change into the world,” he says. “My grandfather served as…

22nd annual Bertha Rosenstadt national undergraduate research conference returns in person

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A total of 84 presentations were delivered by kinesiology students from U of T, McMaster University, Trent University, University of Alberta, Lakehead University, University of Regina, University of…

The Blues train with national soccer team day before they qualify for the World Cup

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How did the training session with Team Canada come about? What role did the Blues have and what was that experience like for them?  We were invited by a contact of mine at the national team to help…

Competitive edge: KPE alumnus draws on data to help Canada's athletes succeed

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Ali, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree from U of T’s Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education (KPE) in 2019, works as a sports analyst for Canadian Tire Bank – an opportunity sprung out…

When sport and journalism collide: Q & A with KPE alum and CTV journalist Annie Bergeron-Oliver

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Bergeron-Oliver, left, with fellow OUA champion Lydia Shultz during a competition practice (photo courtesy of Annie Bergeron-Oliver)  You were a successful figure skater and competed at the national…

Reaching ahead to kinesiology: New March break program wraps up

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“I thought the States were my best option for that, but after touring the Varsity Centre and seeing the courts in the Goldring Centre, suddenly U of T came out on top,” he said. Layla Pottinger, a…

She Moves conference a blast, says student blogger

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Last week, I had to opportunity to attend the She Moves conference hosted by Move U, a tri-campus initiative at the University of Toronto that aims to inspire students to take a break from their…