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  • Roese, Nate (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Understanding the physics and biomechanics behind high jump is crucial to designing an improved pair of new high jump spikes. Nate's biomechanical interest will play a big role in his ideation process and ultimately his ...
  • Stone, Christopher (University of Oregon, 2023-06-13)
    How can we rethink apparel and bag design to increase repair process efficiencies, and extend the life of modern elite boulders gear? Designing for repair and durability are at the forefront of this project but there are ...
  • Silbert, Jessie (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The intended outcome of this capstone is to create a line of athletic maternity garments that will address woman’s needs as both athlete and mother throughout her pregnancy. With the current state of the environment, it ...
  • Pennington, Nia M. (2021-06)
    Women of color are some of the toughest athletes to face sports. Not just through their physical capabilities but also their psychological capabilities. How black, female track athletes are viewed are less about performance ...
  • Klecker, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Paralympic athletes have long been marginalized and fought to have their athletic pursuits recognized as equal to traditional sport. These groups have consistently been left out of marketing and advertising images, as ...
  • Everill, Kylie (University of Oregon, 2024-06-14)
    I am a function forward designer with experience in biomechanics, fashion design, coaching and collegiate athletics. I have a passion for creating products that allow athletes to reach their highest potential through ...

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