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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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938:"Kappa Sigma Famous Alumni: Sports"
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