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Jim Hay Award

The Jim Hay Memorial Award for Research in Sports and Exercise Biomechanics was established in 2004 through the support of the Hay family and additional donors to recognize outstanding career accomplishment and is awarded annually to an investigator who has conducted exemplary research in the area of sports and exercise science biomechanics.

The Hay Award selection is based on originality, quality and depth of the research and the relevance of this work to the field of Sports and Exercise biomechanics. The awardee must attend the Annual Meeting of the ASB in order to receive the award and to deliver the Jim Hay Memorial lecture. The award consists of an engraved plaque and a check for $1,000.

Eligibility

  • The Hay Award is open to all scientists, including non-ASB members, but excluding ASB officers and members of the Borelli and Hay Awards Committees.

Nominations

  • Candidates may be nominated by themselves or by others.

Submission Material

  • Letter of nomination (7 hard copies or Word document or PDF)
  • Comprehensive curriculum vitae (Word document or PDF)
  • Five publications on a single topic or theme (PDF)

Submission Instructions

  • All material must by submitted by March 15, 2008

Past Award Winners

Year
Awardee
Title
2007 Benno Nigg Paradigm Shifts for Impact Forces and Foot Control
2006 Peter Cavanagh Running to Mars: A Bomechanical Adventure
2005 Mont Hubbard Spinning Sports Balls
2004

Blake M. Ashby

Optimal control simulations of standing long jumps with free and restricted arm movement

 

 

 

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