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movement, and saw one city host both events. Steadward felt that being aligned with the Olympics would allow the Paralympics to reach its potential, but noted that the relationship was delicate at first "because we're seen as the poor cousin needing help and we don't want that". He originally lobbied
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Steadward retired from teaching at the University of Alberta in 2001. He had served as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education, and also chairman of the Department of Athletics. During his tenure, he worked with 50 graduate students working to improve disability sport. His research led to
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Steadward is an honorary life member of the Paralympic Sports Association, the Alberta Wheelchair Sports Association, the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association, and the Canadian Paralympic Committee. Other sports and service honours include; member of the International Olympic Order, member of the
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Steadward founded the Research and Training Centre for Athletes with Disabilities in 1978. He envisioned a place where disabled athletes had a place to train for competition in sports, and have access to quality coaching. He also founded the Canadian Sports Fund for the Physically Disabled in 1979,
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club called the Edmonton Handicaddies; and along with Gary McPherson, he helped organize the first Canadian wheelchair sport national championships, hosted at the University of Alberta in 1968. After realizing there was lack of funds allocated to disabled sports, he decided to become more involved.
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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
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credited Steadward for bringing attention to the Paralympic movement, and stated that he "served to inspire all people with disability to pursue more active lifestyles". The Steadward Centre for Personal and Physical Achievement which he founded was credited for being a "model for independence and
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Award. The King Clancy Award recognizes contributions to Canadians with disabilities. In 1996, he was inducted into the Edmonton Sports Hall of Fame, and became the namesake of the Dr. Robert D. Steadward Award. In 1997, he received the University of Alberta Rutherford Award. The Rutherford Award
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for international events from 1971 to 1980. He founded the Alberta Wheelchair Sports Association in 1971, and served as its president until 1975. Before the association was founded, Steadward noted that activities for disabled people were managed by hospitals and long-term care facilities, and he
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fitness training for people with disability". Canada's Sports Hall of Fame credited Steadward for promoting disability sport internationally, and "giving the Paralympics an unprecedented level of support, respect and funding".
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in 2001. The IPC was composed of 37 national federations in 1989. At the time of his retirement, the Paralympic Games had 172 nations involved and more than one million spectators in attendance. In 2002, the
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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
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to provide funds for research, and was its chairman for 10 years. He also served as president of the Alberta Universities Athletic Association, chairman of Accreditation for the
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Steadward served on several sub-committees within the IOC which included, the Olympic Truce Foundation, environment and reforms, and the co-ordinating group for the
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Steadward is known in Edmonton as "Bob the Builder". The Research and Training Centre for Athletes with Disabilities he founded in 1978, was later known as the
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Steadward campaigned to other global disability sport organizations to unite as one. In the 1980s, Paralympic Games were organized as a joint venture by the
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In 1971, Steadward joined the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Alberta. He helped design and construct a three-wheeled racing wheelchair used by
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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
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Steadward married Laura Thompson in 1967, whom he met while studying at the University of Alberta. The couple later had two daughters. He is a fan of the
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Steadward served as president of the CPC from 1984 to 1990. While with the CPC, he also acted as a governor, treasurer, coach at the national level, and
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looks on as the Australian flag is brought to the stage by flagbearer Brendan Burkett during the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games.
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Centre after the conclusion of the Man in Motion Tour. It was rededicated as the Steadward Centre for Personal and Physical Achievement in 2000.
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in 1967. While working as an intern with disabled athletes, he chose to volunteer in Paralympic sport and work with its athletes. He completed a
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Other academic honours include; the University of Alberta Alumni of Distinction, honorary degrees from the University of Alberta and
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Steadward has also worked as an agent for international athletes and country musicians. He was an agent for gold medal Olympians
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but abandoned that career path. After a few years of not attending school, he returned to the University of Alberta and earned a
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subsequently integrated disabled sports into its program, as a result of his efforts. His career has been recognized with the
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Steadward became involved in disabled sports in Edmonton during the 1960s while he was a student. He coached a
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in Toronto, and served as president of the Canadian Federation of Sport Organizations for the Disabled.
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for full integration with Olympics, but decided the Paralympics would be stronger as a separate event.
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Steadward was president of the Canadian Paralympic Committee, which included national teams for
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Community Development Award, and induction into the University of Alberta Sports Hall of Fame.
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After serving the maximum of three terms as president of the IPC, Steadward was succeeded by
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International Paralympic Order, honorary life member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, the
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integrated disabled sports into its program, as a result of Steadwards's efforts.
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wanted to see people in physiotherapy programs become involved in sports.
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and the CPC, he was a board member of the bid committee to host the
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hosted in Edmonton. He signed a memorandum of understanding with
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at the University of Alberta. In 2002, he was inducted into the
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in 1984. In 1995, he received the Robert Jackson Award and the
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Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association
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in the builder category. In 2010, he was appointed to the
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in Vancouver. He also served as board member for the 2005
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Sports administrator, professor, sports scientist, author
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more than 150 papers published about disability sport.
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Presidents of the International Paralympic Committee
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from 1984 to 1990, and later became a member of the
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He was head of mission for Canada at the 1491:Members of the Alberta Order of Excellence 1481:International Paralympic Committee members 1371: 1357: 1349: 864:Peterson, Cynthia J. (December 17, 2007). 857: 855: 853: 851: 849: 847: 845: 843: 841: 839: 581:List of select publications by Steadward: 39: 20: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 916:"Faculty & Staff: Professor Emeritus" 1456:Canadian Paralympic Committee presidents 1046: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1032: 940:. Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Archived from 888: 886: 771:"Robert D. Steadward OC, PhD, LLD (Hon)" 765: 763: 761: 759: 757: 755: 753: 751: 749: 747: 745: 743: 741: 739: 737: 735: 733: 731: 729: 727: 725: 721: 659:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 586:Wheelchair sports classification system 320:Steadward was born on May 26, 1946, in 294:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 192:Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 1295: 1293: 773:. Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. 2010 1441:Alberta Sports Hall of Fame inductees 484:2001 World Championships in Athletics 465:International Blind Sports Federation 300:. He has also been inducted into the 7: 1486:Luther College (Saskatchewan) alumni 1219:"Sale and Pelletier's marriage iced" 970:MacKinnon, John (October 22, 2007). 410:International Stoke Mandeville Games 1051:Naylor, David (December 27, 2001). 938:"Kappa Sigma Famous Alumni: Sports" 1511:Recipients of the Paralympic Order 1381:International Paralympic Committee 1139:Heidenreich, Paul (May 13, 2017). 473:International Paralympic Committee 262:International Paralympic Committee 161:International Paralympic Committee 57:International Paralympic Committee 14: 1476:Companions of the Order of Canada 1446:Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 1191:Smith, Beverley (May 29, 2002). 894:"Founder of Paralympic Movement" 686:UniversitĂ© catholique de Louvain 655:Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 625:Steadward was inducted into the 306:Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 186:Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 1501:People from Eston, Saskatchewan 688:, and an honorary diploma from 480:International Olympic Committee 270:International Olympic Committee 244:. He became a professor at the 1274:@bob_drbob (August 19, 2016). 709:Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 647:Officer of the Order of Canada 341:Bachelor of Physical Education 1: 1496:Paralympic coaches for Canada 1217:Jones, Terry (June 4, 2010). 1118:Canadian Paralympic Committee 1011:Canadian Paralympic Committee 972:"Bob the builder enters Hall" 478:Steadward was elected to the 443:International disabled sports 390:Canadian Paralympic Committee 251:Canadian Paralympic Committee 157:Canadian Paralympic Committee 16:Canadian sports administrator 1526:University of Alberta alumni 822:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 663:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 641:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 310:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 198:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame 1531:University of Oregon alumni 1007:"Robert Steadward, Builder" 667:Alberta Order of Excellence 627:Alberta Sports Hall of Fame 302:Alberta Sports Hall of Fame 298:Alberta Order of Excellence 204:Alberta Order of Excellence 174:Alberta Sports Hall of Fame 1552: 1521:Sportspeople from Edmonton 1193:"Agent defends his action" 645:In 1999, he was appointed 544:Canadian Olympic Committee 326:Luther College High School 255:Canadian Olympic Committee 1387: 870:The Canadian Encyclopedia 866:"Robert Daniel Steadward" 598:Adapted physical activity 435:to international events. 428:also hosted in Edmonton. 232:(born May 26, 1946) is a 213: 85: 62: 50: 38: 1516:Scientists from Edmonton 1466:Canadian sports builders 503:Foundation of the IPC... 367:Canadian disabled sports 316:Early life and education 284:grew in popularity. 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Index

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International Paralympic Committee
Philip Craven
Eston, Saskatchewan
BPhEd
Alma mater
University of Alberta
University of Oregon
Canadian Paralympic Committee
International Paralympic Committee
Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
Order of Canada
Canadian Disability Hall of Fame
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
Alberta Order of Excellence
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Canadian
wheelchair basketball
Summer Paralympics
University of Alberta
Canadian Paralympic Committee
Canadian Olympic Committee
International Paralympic Committee
Juan Antonio Samaranch
International Olympic Committee
2000 Summer Olympics

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