Penny Werthner
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بيني كريستين ويرثنر-بالات (ولدت في 5 يوليو 1951 في أوتاوا، أونتاريو ) هي لاعبة متقاعدة في سباقات المضمار والميدان الرياضي ، ومثلت كندا في دورة الألعاب الاولمبية الصيفية 1976 في 1500 متر للسيدات. وحصلت على الميدالية البرونزية في سباق 800 متر للسيدات في دورة ألعاب بان امريكان عام 1971 في كالي بكولومبيا ، وتلتها برونزية في سباق 1500 متر عام 1979. بيني ويرتنر ، متزوجة من جون باليس ، رئيس رابطة التدريب في كندا.
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Penny Werthner (eigentlich Penelope Christine Werthner, verheiratete Bales; * 5. Juli 1951 in Ottawa) ist eine ehemalige kanadische Mittel- und Langstreckenläuferin. Bei den British Commonwealth Games 1970 in Edinburgh wurde sie Sechste über 800 m und Fünfte über 1500 m. 1971 gewann sie bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen in Cali Bronze über 800 m. Bei den Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften 1980 in Sittard kam sie über 3000 m auf den sechsten Platz. Je zweimal wurde sie Kanadische Meisterin über 800 m (1970, 1971) und 1500 m (1970, 1978).
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Penny Christine Werthner-Bales (born July 5, 1951 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a retired female track and field athlete, who represented Canada at the 1976 Summer Olympics in the women's 1.500 metres. She claimed the bronze medal in the women's 800 metres event at the 1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia, followed by a bronze in the 1.500 metres in 1979. Penny Werthner, Dean of Kineisiology at the University of Calgary, is married to John Bales, President of the Coaching Association of Canada. Werthner earned her BA from McMaster University, and her MA and PhD from the University of Ottawa.
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بيني ويرثنر
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Penny Werthner
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بيني كريستين ويرثنر-بالات (ولدت في 5 يوليو 1951 في أوتاوا، أونتاريو ) هي لاعبة متقاعدة في سباقات المضمار والميدان الرياضي ، ومثلت كندا في دورة الألعاب الاولمبية الصيفية 1976 في 1500 متر للسيدات. وحصلت على الميدالية البرونزية في سباق 800 متر للسيدات في دورة ألعاب بان امريكان عام 1971 في كالي بكولومبيا ، وتلتها برونزية في سباق 1500 متر عام 1979. بيني ويرتنر ، متزوجة من جون باليس ، رئيس رابطة التدريب في كندا.
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Penny Werthner (eigentlich Penelope Christine Werthner, verheiratete Bales; * 5. Juli 1951 in Ottawa) ist eine ehemalige kanadische Mittel- und Langstreckenläuferin. Bei den British Commonwealth Games 1970 in Edinburgh wurde sie Sechste über 800 m und Fünfte über 1500 m. 1971 gewann sie bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen in Cali Bronze über 800 m. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1976 in Montreal schied sie über 1500 m im Vorlauf aus. Über dieselbe Distanz wurde sie beim Leichtathletik-Weltcup 1977 in Düsseldorf Fünfte und gewann jeweils Bronze bei den Commonwealth Games 1978 in Edmonton und bei den Panamerikanischen Spielen 1979 in San Juan. Bei den Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften 1980 in Sittard kam sie über 3000 m auf den sechsten Platz. Je zweimal wurde sie Kanadische Meisterin über 800 m (1970, 1971) und 1500 m (1970, 1978). Seit 2012 leitet sie die Fakultät für Kinesiologie an der University of Calgary.
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Penny Christine Werthner-Bales (born July 5, 1951 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a retired female track and field athlete, who represented Canada at the 1976 Summer Olympics in the women's 1.500 metres. She claimed the bronze medal in the women's 800 metres event at the 1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia, followed by a bronze in the 1.500 metres in 1979. Penny Werthner, Dean of Kineisiology at the University of Calgary, is married to John Bales, President of the Coaching Association of Canada. Werthner is one of Canada's most distinguished consultants in the field of sport psychology and recognized as one of CAAWS Top 20 Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity. She joins us after spending the past 12 years at the University of Ottawa where she was Director and Associate Dean, School of Human Kinetics from 2011–2012. Having come late in her career to academics, Werthner is a kinesiologist with excellent leadership skills and a perfect match for optimizing the potential in our kinesiology faculty. Her more than 30 years of distinguished experience in sport psychology consulting, sport-related management consulting and program management and academic leadership will help us achieve this goal. An Olympic athlete herself in track and field, she has served as a sport psychology consultant for national and Olympic teams since 1985, including as an advisor to the Canadian Olympic Committee on Sport Psychology for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Team and the 2004 Athens Olympic Team. Werthner will be travelling to the Olympics again this summer, her 8th Olympics, where she will be working with Canada's canoe/kayak and diving teams. Werthner earned her BA from McMaster University, and her MA and PhD from the University of Ottawa. She has written dozens of peer-reviewed papers and parts of books. She serves as a reviewer for various journals, such as Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, and Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, and is a member of the editorial board of the Canadian Journal for Women in Coaching. She is the current Chair of the Canadian Sport Psychology Association (CSPA/ACPS), is a member of the International Council for Coach Education, is an advisor to the Coaching Association of Canada Women in Coaching Program and is a learning facilitator for the National Coaching Certificate Program (NCCP). Penny currently resides in Calgary, Alberta with her husband John Bales, her son Neil Bales and her daughter Elena Bales.
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