Annual Conference 2019 award winners announced

28th November 2019

Congratulations to all our award winners at the BASES Annual Conference 2019 and a huge thank you to our sponsors BASES, Cranlea, Human Kinetics, Routledge/Taylor & Francis and Sportesse.

All the winners can also be found in the Hall of Fame.

BASES Conference Awards – Student Awards

Human Kinetics Student Poster Presentation Award: Clare Strongman, Anglia Ruskin University - ‘Evaluating dynamic similarity compared to self-selected speed in non-linear analysis of gait’

Human Kinetics Student Free Communication Presentation Award: Emmet McDermott, Loughborough University - ‘Neuromechanics of different resistance training contractions in older adults’

BASES Conference Awards

Cranlea Poster Presentation Award: Anthony Turner, University of Edinburgh - ‘Individualised Vitamin D supplementation in a national squad of women rugby players’

BASES 5 Slides in 5 Minutes Free Communication Award: Matthew Haines, University of Huddersfield - ‘Seasonal changes in glenohumeral joint isokinetic strength in professional rugby league players’

Routledge Recently Qualified Researcher Free Communication Award: Anna Myers, Sheffield Hallam University - ‘Compensation for intended diet-induced weight loss: appetite or physical activity?’

Sportesse Sport and Exercise Science Free Communication Award: Andrew Kirkland, University of Stirling - ‘Coach learning and practice in endurance sport: why context matters to sports scientists’

Routledge/Taylor & Francis Sport and Exercise Science Impact Award: James Yates, University of Bedfordshire - ‘Hypertension and metabolic syndrome, prevalence and contributing factors observed in a territory police organisation in England’

Share
About BASES

BASES stands for the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. BASES is the professional body for sport and exercise sciences in the UK.

Contact us
  • Rooms G07 and G08 Fairfax Hall, Leeds Beckett University, Headingley Campus. Headingley, Leeds LS6 3QT
  • 07838 153258