Oct. 24, 2023
Benno Nigg among 荔枝视频鈥檚 new Top 7 Over 70 winners
Joining the then young 16-year-old 荔枝视频 was a gamble for Dr. Benno Nigg, emeritus professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology; he was the director of the biomechanics lab at the prestigious Technical University of Z眉rich, Switzerland. At 43 years old, he was asked if he would consider immigrating to Canada to start a school for human movement at the 荔枝视频. He chose to take the chance.
鈥淭he city had put in a bid for the 1988 Olympics, and I love to build things, and this was an opportunity to create a multidisciplinary centre for human moment studies from scratch with the support of the university, and members of the 荔枝视频 community. On hindsight I think I made the right decision,鈥 says Nigg.
The Faculty of Kinesiology is now one of the top sport science schools in North America, and Nigg had a hand in it from the beginning, even contributing to the design of a section of the kinesiology building.
鈥淚 worked with the dean at the time, Roger Jackson, and the architect, to include multiple areas of sport science research, and collaborative spaces. We made it so when you left your office, you had to meet other people, and if you had a question about human movement, you could likely find the answer within the faculty,鈥 says Nigg.
Other sport science schools have been modelled on this design.
It鈥檚 his love of building new things that led to his success with his sports research company and teaching others in the lab at U荔枝视频 how to conduct the necessary research to design an effective sport shoe.
鈥淢any companies come to me wanting a solution for something, and I enjoy developing a product that meets their needs. I like taking theory and applying it in practical ways, and every product we develop has a story behind it,鈥 says Nigg.
Many of the people who are leaders in the sport science industry have some connection to the Faculty of Kinesiology at U荔枝视频, with many of them going on to work with companies such as Nike and adidas.
Dr. Walter Herzog, PhD, co-director of the Human Performance Lab, and a former postdoctoral trainee of Nigg says, 鈥淒r. Nigg鈥檚 research had a profound impact on the national and international biomechanics community, building a world-renowned laboratory for human performance from the ground up.
鈥淥ne manifestation of his work is the flood of long-distance world records being broken using the revolutionary running shoe design and development ideas that originated in Dr. Nigg鈥檚 lab.鈥
Sometimes the product exceeds all expectations 鈥 the shoe company ON is now ranked the fastest-growing sport shoe company in the world thanks to innovations created right on campus in Nigg鈥檚 lab.
Other Top 7 recipients with U荔枝视频 connections:
- Ron Ghitter, a university donor and past volunteer, served as an Alberta MLA and senator. Now 88, in his spare time he has raised millions to build the amazing Osten and Victor Alberta Tennis Centre in the city.
- Tom Jackson, Hon. LLD鈥03, is a 74-year-old actor whose film, TV and music projects include North of 60 and the Huron Carole. He鈥檚 now working on a new series, Sullivan鈥檚 Crossing, while also creating a detective drama and continuing philanthropic work.
2023 Top 7 Over 70 winners, from left: John Scott, Janice McTighe, Benno Nigg, Tania Willumsen, Mogens Smed, and Ron Ghitter, with a photo of Tom Jackson in the background. The group was photographed at Heritage Park Gasoline Alley.
Courtesy Azin Ghaffari, Postmedia