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July 26, 2012

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TERRE HAUTE — Al Finch, professor of kinesiology, recreation and sport at Indiana State University, was named a Fellow of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports during the society’s recent 30th annual conference in Melbourne, Australia. He garnered the award in recognition of substantial scholarly and service contributions to the society and to sports biomechanics.

“Being selected as a Fellow of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports represents a really special event for me in my biomechanics career at ISU,” Finch said. “This distinction would not have been possible without the continued support of my family during my national/international travel, Indiana State University’s administration, the physical education department, the College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services, ISU track and field coordinator John McNichols, who had served as the coordinator of the USA Track and Field Elite Hurdle program, the multitude of bright graduate exercise science students that I have had the privilege to teach and conduct research with, and the continued support and technical inspiration for the ISU biomechanics laboratory provided by Dr. Gideon Ariel.”

A member of the international society since 1984, Finch and Ariel, former chairman of the U.S. Olympic Biomechanical Committee and founder of Ariel Dynamics in San Diego, were among the first researchers in the world to upload biomechanical research quality competition digital images on the Internet.

Finch has presented 23 of his 99 research papers at ISBS organization symposia, has authored or co-authored 30 sport biomechanics papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals in addition to another 22 published articles on other research topics and has been active on the society’s Scientific Review Board for several years. He served as research biomechanist for USA Track and Field’s Elite Hurdle program from 1999-2008, during which he was responsible for videotaping national championships annually as well as the 2000, 2004 and 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials and filming the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He was also research biomechanist for the 2005 NCAA Cross Country Championships and the 1982 U.S. National Sports Festival in Indianapolis.

Finch serves as a biomechanical research consultant on the advisory board for the Brain Types Institute in Missouri, and the Mountain West Baseball Academy of Utah for the elite baseball player identification project.

The International Society of Biomechanics includes more than 500 biomechanists from around the world. Finch was among three individuals the society recognized as 2012 Fellows.

 

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