Robert Steadward
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ロバート・ステッドワード(Robert (Bob) Daniel Steadward、1946年5月26日 -)は、カナダのスポーツアドミニストレーター、スポーツ科学者、経営家、作家、カウンセラー、コンサルタント、コミュニティボランティア。国際パラリンピック委員会(IPC)の初代会長を1989年から2001年まで務めた。
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Robert Daniel Steadward, CC, AOE (born May 26, 1946) is a Canadian retired sports administrator, professor, sports scientist, and author. Steadward helped organize the first Canadian wheelchair sport national championships in 1968, and later coached Canada in wheelchair basketball at the Summer Paralympics. He became a professor at the University of Alberta in 1971, later served as chairman of the Department of Athletics, and published more than 150 papers about disability sport. He was the founding president of the Alberta Wheelchair Sports Association in 1971, founded the Research and Training Centre for Athletes with Disabilities in 1978, served as president of the Canadian Paralympic Committee from 1984 to 1990, and later became a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee.
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ロバート・ステッドワード
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Robert Steadward
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Robert Steadward
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Robert Steadward
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Eston, Saskatchewan, Canada
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1946-05-26
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Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 2002)
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1946-05-26
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Steadward at the IFAPA Inaugural Steadward Talks in 2019
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BPhEd, Master's, PhD
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Canadian
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Sports administrator, professor, sports scientist, author
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"We had to move towards excellence and elite Paralympic sport. I'm proud that I was able to change attitudes by sending out these proposals around the world which said we can no longer treat our athletes like patients."
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—Robert Steadward, 2001
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2001
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1989
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Foundation of the IPC...
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Robert Daniel Steadward, CC, AOE (born May 26, 1946) is a Canadian retired sports administrator, professor, sports scientist, and author. Steadward helped organize the first Canadian wheelchair sport national championships in 1968, and later coached Canada in wheelchair basketball at the Summer Paralympics. He became a professor at the University of Alberta in 1971, later served as chairman of the Department of Athletics, and published more than 150 papers about disability sport. He was the founding president of the Alberta Wheelchair Sports Association in 1971, founded the Research and Training Centre for Athletes with Disabilities in 1978, served as president of the Canadian Paralympic Committee from 1984 to 1990, and later became a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee. Steadward became the first president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in 1989, after a successful campaign to consolidate international disability sport organizations. He signed a memorandum of understanding with Juan Antonio Samaranch of the International Olympic Committee during the 2000 Summer Olympics which united the Paralympic movement with the Olympic Games movement, and saw one city host both events. During his tenure as president of the IPC, the organization grew from 37 to 172 national federations, and the Paralympic Games grew in popularity. The Commonwealth Games subsequently integrated disabled sports into its program, as a result of his efforts. His career has been recognized with the Order of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, and the Alberta Order of Excellence. He has also been inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame, and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
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ロバート・ステッドワード(Robert (Bob) Daniel Steadward、1946年5月26日 -)は、カナダのスポーツアドミニストレーター、スポーツ科学者、経営家、作家、カウンセラー、コンサルタント、コミュニティボランティア。国際パラリンピック委員会(IPC)の初代会長を1989年から2001年まで務めた。
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