Search Results - "Kanada"
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Differences in injury and concussion rates in a cohort of Canadian female and male youth Rugby Union: a step towards targeted prevention strategies
Shill, I. J., West, S. W., Sick, S., Schneider, K. J., Wiley, J. P., Hagel, B. E., Black, A. M., Emery, C. A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…Kanada…”
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Canada
Black, D., Hibbeln, M.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025)“…Kanada…”
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Conclusion
Grix, J., Houlihan, B., Brannagan, P. M.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025)“…Kanada…”
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Introduction
Grix, J., Houlihan, B., Brannagan, P. M.Published in Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy (2025)“…Kanada…”
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Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy
J. Grix, P. M. Brannagan, B. HoulihanPublished 2025“…Kanada…”
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Examining the world's leading sport systems. How governance is structured (Untersuchung der führenden Sportsysteme der Welt. Struktur der Governance)
Published 2023“…Kanada…”
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Injuries in youth volleyball players at a national championship: Incidence, risk factors, and mechanisms of injury
Vaandering, K., Meeuwisse, D., MacDonald, K., Eliason, P. H., Graham, R. F., Chadder, M. K., Lebrun, C. M., Emery, C. A., Schneider, K. J.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2023)“…Kanada…”
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Kanada: "Eine bessere Konzentration auf die psychische Gesundheit und das Wohlbefinden aller ist eine wichtige Erkenntnis aus der Pandemie" (Canada: "A better focus on mental health and well-being for all is an important lesson from the pandemic")
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Olympische Winterspiele 2022: Zur Entwicklung der nationalen Spitzensportkonzepte Norwegens, der USA, der Schweiz und Kanadas im Olympiazyklus 2018-2022 (2022 Winter Olympics: on the development of the national elite sport concepts of Norway, the USA, Switzerland and Canada in the 2018-2022 Olympic cycle)
Institut für Angewandte TrainingswissenschaftPublished 2022“…Kanada…”
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Does increasing the severity of penalties assessed in association with the "zero tolerance for head contact" policy translate to a reduction in head impact rates in youth ice hocke...
Williamson, R. A., Kolstad, A. T., Nadeau, L., Goulet, C., Hagel, B., Emery, C. A.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2022)“…Kanada…”
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Evaluating the effect of policy prohibiting body checking on physical contacts in U15 and U18 youth ice hockey leagues
Kolstad, A. T., Chin, M., Martinez, G., Janzen, L., Krolikowski, M., Goulet, C., Nadeau, L., Hagel, B. E., Emery, C. A.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2022)“…Kanada…”
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Does increasing the severity of penalties assessed in association with the 'zero tolerance for head contact' policy translate to a reduction in head impact rates in youth ice hocke...
Williamson, R. A., Kolstad, A. T., Nadeau, L., Goulet, C., Hagel, B., Emery, C. A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Kanada…”