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Where would the advocates be without
research? Much of the Women's Sports Foundation’s cause relies on
studies to dispel myths. Its purpose is to educate the public about the
benefits of sports participation and active lifestyles for girls and women,
and explain the role of women in sports leadership. To recognize the importance
of these studies, the Women's Sports Foundation paid tribute to Dr.
Kari Fasting of Oslo, Norway by presenting her
with the Darlene A. Kluka Women’s Sports and Physical Activity Research
Award, an honorarium to aid in the progression of her research. The award is named for Dr. Darlene Kluka, a full professor at Grambling State University. She has dedicated her studies to providing sound research and projects designed in the area of sports. The award was established in 2001 as the Foundation’s way of respecting her leadership, vision and desire to create a legacy that acknowledges the outstanding performance of researchers. It encourages their continued commitment to conduct studies involving women’s sports and physical activity. Fasting was honored by Kluka at the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports’ (NAGWS) and the Foundation’s joint reception. The event took place on April 14 at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers in Chicago, Ill. ++++
WomenSportInternational congratulates Dr.
Fasting on this honour.
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