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Alberta Innovates invests $340k in province-wide wearable technology
Alberta Innovates invests $340k in province-wide wearable technology

Calgary Herald

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Calgary Herald

Alberta Innovates invests $340k in province-wide wearable technology

Alberta Innovates is supporting a province-wide wearable technologies initiative to the tune of $340,750. Article content The funding will allow small and medium-sized enterprises to access facilities at the Canadian Sport Institute Alberta, and help move products from prototype to final, releasable product. Article content Article content The Sport Product Testing program had already been working with large clients such as Under Armour and Adidas. The funding will instead go directly to providing smaller teams with that same opportunity to test and validate their emerging wearable tech, otherwise a struggle in the province. Article content 'They are doing things internally, potentially, and they are doing things, if I will say, not properly,' said business development manager for the sport institute, Pro Stergiou. Article content Article content Wearable heart rate monitoring tools from small Albertan developers will be able to compare their results to a full electrocardiogram, allowing them to refine their algorithms and give more accurate results. Sport-specific technology will be granted access to the world-class athletes who train in the facility for their testing data. Without that access to these validation tools, smaller organizations can struggle to make it to market. Article content Article content Stergiou still thinks the industry has plenty of room to grow. After working with some of the largest wearable technology companies in the market, he sees plenty of gaps for smaller teams from Alberta to fill, not just with data collection, but with information analysis. Article content 'Apple, Garmin, Fitbit, all these companies in the wearable device space, they're introducing more and more and more data to the consumer, but they're not helping the consumer — as a health-conscious consumer, as a sport consumer — understand what the data means,' Stergiou said. Article content Article content Adam Kingsmill uses wearable technology every day. He's a Canadian Paralympic sledge hockey goalie who played on the teams that won silver at the Beijing 2022 Paralympics and the world championship in 2024. Article content Kingsmill tracks the miles he runs, bikes or skates. Throughout the long training period of a full season, he says it is a powerful tool to monitor load management and keep himself and the team away from injury.

Arise, noble Rafa, the Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca
Arise, noble Rafa, the Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca

The Advertiser

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Advertiser

Arise, noble Rafa, the Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca

Spain's King Felipe VI has granted tennis great Rafa Nadal the noble title of marquis, recognising his contribution to the nation through sporting prowess. Nadal, the 22-time grand slam champion who retired last year, was among six individuals honoured as part of celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne. Other given such titles included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. "They are a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society," the palace said. Former world No.1 Nadal, at 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. Nadal, who won the French Open a record 14 times, was also honoured last month at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Court Philippe Chatrier. Spain's King Felipe VI has granted tennis great Rafa Nadal the noble title of marquis, recognising his contribution to the nation through sporting prowess. Nadal, the 22-time grand slam champion who retired last year, was among six individuals honoured as part of celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne. Other given such titles included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. "They are a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society," the palace said. Former world No.1 Nadal, at 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. Nadal, who won the French Open a record 14 times, was also honoured last month at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Court Philippe Chatrier. Spain's King Felipe VI has granted tennis great Rafa Nadal the noble title of marquis, recognising his contribution to the nation through sporting prowess. Nadal, the 22-time grand slam champion who retired last year, was among six individuals honoured as part of celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne. Other given such titles included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. "They are a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society," the palace said. Former world No.1 Nadal, at 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. Nadal, who won the French Open a record 14 times, was also honoured last month at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Court Philippe Chatrier. Spain's King Felipe VI has granted tennis great Rafa Nadal the noble title of marquis, recognising his contribution to the nation through sporting prowess. Nadal, the 22-time grand slam champion who retired last year, was among six individuals honoured as part of celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne. Other given such titles included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. "They are a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society," the palace said. Former world No.1 Nadal, at 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. Nadal, who won the French Open a record 14 times, was also honoured last month at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Court Philippe Chatrier.

Arise, noble Rafa, the Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca
Arise, noble Rafa, the Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca

Perth Now

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Arise, noble Rafa, the Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca

Spain's King Felipe VI has granted tennis great Rafa Nadal the noble title of marquis, recognising his contribution to the nation through sporting prowess. Nadal, the 22-time grand slam champion who retired last year, was among six individuals honoured as part of celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne. Other given such titles included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. "They are a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society," the palace said. Former world No.1 Nadal, at 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. Nadal, who won the French Open a record 14 times, was also honoured last month at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Court Philippe Chatrier.

Khorfakkan Club for the Disabled concludes season with 104 medals
Khorfakkan Club for the Disabled concludes season with 104 medals

Sharjah 24

time18 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Sharjah 24

Khorfakkan Club for the Disabled concludes season with 104 medals

Celebrating the team's success and efforts His Excellency Abdullah Saleh Al Naqbi, Chairman of the Club's Board of Directors, congratulated the club's athletes for their impressive accomplishments and exceptional performance throughout the season. He also extended his appreciation to the technical, administrative, and medical teams for their integral roles in reaching these milestones and for their perseverance under pressure. Al Naqbi emphasised that these victories are the result of strong teamwork, continuous training, and unwavering dedication. He commended the players' discipline and cooperation, highlighting their commitment during both training sessions and competitive events. He also encouraged ongoing skill development and urged the athletes to preserve their achievements while continuing to supply national teams with promising talents from the club's youth. Acknowledging the support behind the success Louay Saeed Allay, Vice Chairman of the Club's Board of Directors, credited the club's achievements to the unwavering support of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. He stressed the Board's ongoing commitment to establishing the club as a pioneering sports institution with a lasting social impact. Allay also highlighted the vital contributions of the Sharjah Sports Council, led by His Excellency Issa Hilal Al Hazami, noting that its continued backing remains a cornerstone of the club's sustained excellence. Early preparations and great ambitions for the next season Looking ahead, Allay reassured the club's fans and supporters that the Board of Directors is fully committed to thorough preparation for the upcoming season. This includes optimal utilization of financial resources, strict adherence to approved budgets, and strategic planning to maintain the club's momentum and build on current successes. Abdul Aziz Al Hammadi: Results reflect long-term planning Abdul Aziz Al Hammadi, Chairman of the Technical Affairs and Talent Care Committee, highlighted that the club's recent achievements stem from long-term strategic planning and targeted training programs. The medal tally reflects the club's continuous investment in both individual and team performance development. He reported that the club had secured 58 local gold medals, along with 15 gold, 16 silver, and 15 bronze in international championships—further solidifying Khorfakkan Club's position as a leader in Paralympic sports with a strong ability to compete at the highest levels. Local dominance and global qualification Khorfakkan Club maintained its dominance on the national stage by winning the Paralympic Committee Athletics Cup for the third consecutive season, in addition to clinching the Powerlifting Cup. The goalball team for the visually impaired achieved second place in only their second local appearance, while the wheelchair basketball team currently tops both the league and cup competitions. Al Hammadi proudly noted that seven players from the club have qualified for the World Athletics Championships, and four athletes have earned spots in the World Powerlifting Championships. He concluded by affirming that these accomplishments are a clear sign that the club is on the right path to producing world-class athletes who will proudly represent the UAE on international platforms.

Spain's king makes Rafael Nadal a marquis
Spain's king makes Rafael Nadal a marquis

GMA Network

time18 hours ago

  • Sport
  • GMA Network

Spain's king makes Rafael Nadal a marquis

Rafael Nadal, 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. REUTERS/ Juan Medina/ File photo MADRID — Spain's King Felipe VI on Thursday granted tennis great Rafa Nadal the noble title of marquis, recognizing his contribution to the nation through sporting prowess, according to a royal household statement. Nadal, a 22-times Grand Slam champion who retired last year, was among six individuals honored as part of celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne. Other given such titles included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. "They are a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society," the palace said. Former world number one Nadal, 39, will hold the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, the island where he was born and lives. The title can be inherited by his descendants. Nadal, who won the French Open a record 14 times, was commemorated last month at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Centre Court. — Reuters

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