Staci Mannella (@staciskier96) 's Twitter Profile
Staci Mannella

@staciskier96

Visually impaired 2x Paralympic Alpine Skier | Speaker | Researcher | Student | Dartmouth College | University of British Columbia MSc School of Kinesiology

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5yrs feels like a lifetime! Made my day reading how students have used my experiences to continue conversations about accessibility at Dartmouth. Here's to hoping one day Dartmouth feels like a place that embraces difference rather than fighting it. thedartmouth.com/article/2022/0…

Lisa Trainor (@trainorl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello Twitter! I would greatly appreciate your help with RTs and connections to anyone who might be eligible. [PhD project] - Athlete Well-Being - Olympic & Paralympic Athletes - Canada 🇨🇦 UK 🇬🇧 Australia 🇦🇺 New Zealand 🇳🇿

Hello Twitter! I would greatly appreciate your help with RTs and connections to anyone who might be eligible. 

[PhD project] - Athlete Well-Being - 
Olympic & Paralympic Athletes - 
Canada 🇨🇦 UK 🇬🇧 Australia 🇦🇺 New Zealand 🇳🇿
Staci Mannella (@staciskier96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to watch my team compete at the games in a few weeks. All these athletes have worked so hard for this moment! But while we are taking 14 men, only 3 women have been named to the team. Where have the women gone in our sport??

Ben Powis (@drbenpowis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We (w/Dr James Brighton and P. David Howe, PLY) have finally submitted our edited collection "Researching Disability Sport: Theory, Method, Practice" to Routledge Sport, Leisure, and Tourism. It's been a thrill to put together and we are excited for you to read it. Thanks to our contributors for their patience!

We (w/<a href="/JamesBrighton_G/">Dr James Brighton</a> and <a href="/pdhowe9/">P. David Howe, PLY</a>) have finally submitted our edited collection "Researching Disability Sport: Theory, Method, Practice" to <a href="/tandfsport/">Routledge Sport, Leisure, and Tourism</a>.

It's been a thrill to put together and we are excited for you to read it. Thanks to our contributors for their patience!
Andrea Bundon (@ultreia1x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud supervisor of a #proudparalympian watching Staci Mannella present her masters research on the unique and intimate relationship between VI athletes and their sighted guides. @QRSE2022 Paralympic Games UBC School of Kinesiology @UBCEduc

Proud supervisor of a #proudparalympian watching <a href="/staciskier96/">Staci Mannella</a> present her masters research on the unique and intimate relationship between VI athletes and their sighted guides. @QRSE2022 <a href="/Paralympics/">Paralympic Games</a> <a href="/UBCKin/">UBC School of Kinesiology</a> @UBCEduc
Rob Book PhD (@book_rob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

epic week at @QRSE2022. tusind tak 🇩🇰 to everyone for all of their efforts (especially Toni Williams @ItsCPhoenix & Prof Brett Smith - Disability & Physical Activity ) and making this an incredible experience. now to deal with the inevitable post-conference blues.

Andrea Bundon (@ultreia1x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few weeks back I spoke with Giselle Aerni of the @MadamAthlete podcast about being a woman in academia, aligning research with our values and advancing #gender #equity in Paralympic Games. Here is our conversation UBC School of Kinesiology University of British Columbia @UBCEduc ICORD

Andrea Bundon (@ultreia1x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

new paper! research by Staci Mannella during her Masters degree UBC School of Kinesiology. She will be presenting next month in Cairo at Paralympic Games conference Building bridges: a Qualitative exploration of the athlete – guide partnership in high-performance parasport tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…