Pushing economy and wheelchair propulsion technique of wheelchair racers.
Vicky Goosey-Tolfrey is a British sports scientist specialising in Para sport. She is Professor of Applied Disability and Para sport and is Director of Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport at Loughborough University. She was awarded the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Paralympic Scientific Award in 2017.
Early life and education
Tolfrey, inspired by her father, was an accomplished athlete and Charnwood Athletics Club member, holding the club's Heptathlon record since 1989.[1] Tolfrey told Jim Al-Khalili that as a child she had dreamed of becoming an Olympian,[2] Tolfrey studied a Sport Science degree at Manchester Metropolitan University,[3] graduating with a 1st class degree and was awarded the Exercise and Sport Science Department's Department Prize for best all-round undergraduate prize in 1993. Her doctoral research focused on the physiology and propulsion technique of wheelchair racers, advocating for new technologies in the sport, while working part-time as a Research Assistant for the British Wheelchair Racing Association.
Barry S Mason; Lucas H V van der Woude; Victoria L Goosey-Tolfrey (1 January 2013). "The ergonomics of wheelchair configuration for optimal performance in the wheelchair court sports". Sports Medicine. 43 (1): 23–38. doi:10.1007/S40279-012-0005-X. ISSN0112-1642. PMID23315754. WikidataQ38073739.