PROGRAMME AGENDA WEDNESDAY 18 MAY, 2016 OPENING CEREMONY 04:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 06:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. OPENING CEREMONY Keynote Speaker Dr. Dean Kriellaars Associate Professor Department of Physical Therapy School of Medical Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine University of Manitoba Title Physical literacy: performance enhancement and durability by design THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 CONFERENCE DAY 1 SESSION 1 SESSION 2 08:00 a.m. - onwards 09:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. SPORT SCIENCE 1: EXERCISE, TRAINING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Chair: Ian Hypolite W Archer, S Nichols, A Edwards Regular exercise in relation to cardiometabolic risk factors among students attending The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine T Babwah, S Samaroo, S Seejattan, S Seebaransingh, W Samaroo, K Scott, V Sankar Knowledge of and behavior towards exercise among low risk antenatal patients attending public health clinics in Trinidad K Khan, M Bradshaw To exercise or not to exercise: Motivations and barriers to engaging in physical activity A Gaspard, M Webb, S Bawa Leisure- time physical activity among public sector employees in the Ministry of Health in Trinidad and Tobago 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 12:15 p.m.
LUNCH SESSION 3 Auditorium A PLENARY SESSION Moderator: Annette Knott Keynote Speaker Dean Kriellaars Title Physical literacy: The Gateway to Active Participation Respondents: David Benjamin Kerry Dollaway 12:15 p.m. 01:15 p.m. 01:15 p.m. 02:45 p.m. SPORT, BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Chair: Acolla Lewis- Cameron N Nassif International Society of Sports Sciences in the Arab World elite sport ranking: a new evaluation methodology for countries performances in international sports competitions J. Kenyatta Cavil Analyzing Small- Scale HBCU Football Classic Event Tourism in Nassau, Bahamas: Should Trinidad & Tobago Get in the Game? S Rubio (FIFA Guest Speaker) Sports Sponsorship from the perspective of its different Stakeholders SESSION 3 01:15 p.m. 02:45 p.m. SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT Chair: Roy Mc Cree A Rockcliffe Investigation Regarding Attitudes and Perception towards Sport- Based Crime Prevention K Adeosun, O Mwaanga Examining the Efficacy of the Kicking AIDS Out Program in Jamaica P Nsengiyumva, M Keim Lees The role of sports for peace keeping in Uganda and Kenya: The case for Karamoja region. 02:45 p.m.- 03:00 p.m.
SESSION 4 03:00 p.m.- 04:30 p.m. HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT Chair: Dylan Kerrigan D Layne, S Partington The development of motivation during the careers of semi- professional Barbadian Cricketers: A qualitative approach K Mahabir, C Fergus East Indian participation in Sports in Trinidad with emphasis on Wrestling and Horseracing (1845-1960) K Rocke Competitive Balance in Professional Football Leagues in CONCACAF: Where are we now? FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 CONFERENCE DAY 2 SESSION 5 08:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon 09:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. WOMEN, GENDER AND SPORT Chair: Elizabeth Walcott- Hackshaw R Ramnarine Boxing Beyond the Ring: Researching the impact and benefits of boxing amongst women and girls F Wilson Factors Influencing Young Women Participation in Sport at Secondary Schools in Dominica S Shah, A Rampersad, F Alladin The Social Construction of Sport and Physical Activity among Muslim Women 10:30 a.m.- 10:45 a.m. SESSION 6 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.
Auditorium A SESSION 6 LUNCH SESSION 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT Chair: Anthony Creed N Parris Physical Education and Sports in Secondary Schools in Trinidad and Tobago: Possible need for compulsory daily structure and requirements for implementation. J Robertson, M Gervis Enhancing resilience in junior tennis players N Darko, C Mackintosh There are no parents in the stands : Sport, Physical Education, Cultural value and Motivation in the Caribbean, a case study of Antigua and Barbuda. 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. SPORT SCIENCE 3: REHABILITATION AND PERFORMANCE Chair: Farid Youssef S Williams Proprioceptive Sensibility and Athletic Performance: Influential Factors C Rauseo Rehabilitation of a Runner With Iliopsoas Tendinopathy: An illustration of the Biomechanics of Running G Seale Gluteal dysfunction as a risk factor for groin injuries in athletes S Gupta, A Goswami Analysis of intensity of movement from heart rate recording of junior field hockey players during competitive match play 12:15 p.m.- 01:15 p.m. 01:15 p.m.- 02:45 p.m. SPORT, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY Chair: Sunity Maharaj Auditorium A K Clement Mass Media and Sports Coverage/Reporting: A Study of Sports Reporting by the Print Media in Trinidad and Tobago M Ramsaran, A Pooransingh A Real- time, automated highlight generation from broadcast cricket video content. D Ringis, A Pooransingh; M. Ramsaran Semi- Automatic Highlight Extraction using Bowler Run Up Sequence detection S Ramdhanie, A Pooransingh, R Roopchand Repurposing Microsoft Kinect sensors for Bat Detection in Cricket analysis
SESSION 7 01:15 p.m.- 02:45 p.m. SPORT SCIENCE 2: DIET & NUTRITION - YOUTH AND STUDENT ATHLETES Chair: Isabella Granderson SESSION 8 K Floyd, S Bawa, M Webb Dietary habits and nutritional status of Trinidad and Tobago National Under- 15 female Football/Soccer players S Beckford, O Joseph, M Webb, S Bawa An investigation of iron deficiency anemia among competitive university athletes in Trinidad and Tobago Y Kuo Comparison of Body Composition, Eating Habits, Exercise Habits, and High Risk Behavior in a Tri- racial Group of Collegiate Female Athletes 02:45 p.m.- 03:00 p.m. 03:00 p.m.- 04:30 p.m. CARIBBEAN SPORT AND ANTI- DOPING Chair: Andre Collins CLOSING CEREMONY J. Tyrone Marcus The legal and practical implications of the new 2015 World Anti- Doping Code on Caribbean sport E Crowne An Analysis of the Doping Jurisprudence Involving Caribbean Athletes 04:30 p.m.- 05:00 p.m.