
Tara-Leigh McHugh
@taraleighmchugh
Professor, sport parent, researcher focused on enhancing sport and physical activity opportunities for women and youth
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20-01-2018 15:26:05
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Could not be more proud of my graduate student Taylor Taylor McPherson, and her partner Katie, for winning the Amazing Race and showing all of Canada what girls in sport can do!!! š„ā¤ļøš„

The first ever TISS conference has come to an end. Thank you to everyone who joined us this weekend and made these two days of exploring the advancements in sport science and sport medicine a success! #TISSCon2024 University of Toronto U of T Kinesiology & Phys Ed Temerty Medicine Sinai Health




Keatton Tiernan (Keatton Tiernan) sharing work with IYMP - Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program on āBlazing the path from withinā: Understanding the impact of leadership experience of Indigenous youth mentors. Andā¦oral presentation winner!! š Women & Children's Health Research Institute Stollery Kids CIHR-IHDCYH UAlbertaSPH #wchriRD2024


The countdown is on! ā³ Our latest research, in partnership with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities, diving into the latest data on Canadian girls' experience in sport will be released soon (Nov. 18). You donāt want to miss it. šš¬ Sign up now for exclusive updates: womenandsport.ca/news/newsletteā¦



āØWhat a fantastic day in Toronto! Yesterday, we launched #RallyReport2024 with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities and over 135 sport leaders who are dedicated to improving girlsā experiences in sport. Will you join the call to reimagine Canadian sport so all girls can play? womenandsport.ca/rally-2024/




ā¦SIPRCā© so wonderful to have Dr. Tara-Leigh McHugh ā¦UCalgary Kinesiologyā© with ā¦Taylor McPhersonā© ā¦Canada Games | Jeux du Canadaā© speak to their research re:women and girls in sport today at oneday symposium #CARE.



HUGE congratulations to Margie Margie Davenport, PhD and her team on this outstanding work!


NEW Open Access Paper! We conducted a scoping review of international-level sport policies for pregnant, postpartum or parenting high-performance athletes to understand what policies currently exist, and to identify policy gaps to be addressed. Now available in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM)



Just published: š National team biathletesā experiences of their menstrual cycle while training and competing, and factors to be considered in the development of policy and practice to support these athletes. āļø Margie Davenport, PhD, Tara-Leigh McHugh et al ā¹ļø bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/11/2/eā¦

