EAA invites entries for Science awards
SubscribeEAA 07 October 2005
The European Athletics Association has invited scientists, academics and coaches to enter their work for the 2006 European Athletics Science Awards.
Awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places will be made by an EAA appointed Jury and the prize money will total 20,000 Swiss Francs.
The biennial competition is open to individuals or project teams from European countries that have carried out original research on any aspect of athletics. The deadline for the receipt of projects is 1 May 2006.
The Jury for the competition will be chaired by EAA Vice President Agoston Schulek and will include one member nominated by the European Athletics Coaches Association.
The individual or team leader of the winning project will be invited to receive the award at a ceremony held on the occasion of the 2006 European Athletics Calendar Conference in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The top prize in the 2004 edition of the awards, which attracted a record entry of 28 papers, was won by Eugeny Wrublevsky of Russia for his project entitled "Individual Approach to Women’s Training in Speed and Power Track and Field Events".
For further information and entry procedures please visit www.european-athletics.org and click on the Development page.
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