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1 SPORTS EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT; MATERIALS, DESIGN AND THE FUTURE.
Paul D Ewart, Kim Pickering. Department of Materials and Process Engineering. University of Waikato.

2 To Follow. Introduction. Sporting equipment. Materials Technology.
Recent developments. Juniors in sport. Conclusion.

3 Introduction. Physical skills – coached.
Knowledge of the rules and technical aspects – learned. Psychological aspects of competition – conditioned. Sports Equipment - ? Equipment materials - ?

4 Sporting equipment. Historical construction of wood;
Skis, golf clubs, kayaks and paddles, vaulting poles, hockey sticks and even bicycles Restrictions of international governing bodies [1-8] ensure skill is dominant element of success, as well as etiquette and competition rules; Cricket, tennis and baseball Many sports create equipment for junior athletes, generally based on cut down full size equipment.

5 Materials Technology. Coupled with war-time metals shortages of World War II, composites were put into structural parts and process developments took place. Composites development aided by; Corvettes all composite body 1953 Aerospace support The development of carbon fibre 1960s Materials of the future; Metal matrix and ceramic matrix composites initially developed for space and military applications

6 Recent developments. 1995 Canoe Racing NZ (CRNZ) development kayak (DK), the Swift. NR Racing introduced European concept junior kayak in 2002; The foundation of paddling in many european countries Sisson Kayaks tried to service the needs of junior paddlers with disastrous results financially; ‘juniors are not scaled down people, therefore scaled down kayaks do not work and neither do scaled down paddles’ Kiwikayaks will manufacture specifically for junior paddlers; The cost of a boat designed for a junior paddler is going to cost the parent or club the same amount as that of a boat for a senior paddler

7 Juniors in sport. Little science has been applied to equipment design for children, yet ill fitting equipment can significantly effect child learning ability [9-10], and may take years to correct. Stanbridge et al [11] completed an investigation of the effect of tennis racket properties amongst children. Beginners - short light racket Intermediate players - medium length racket Advanced players - longer heavier rackets.

8 Conclusion. Tremendous growth in participation;
Current financial membership ~ 3000 Active paddlers estimated at 32,000 Canoe/kayak community resource pool; A truly national level Suitably equipped kayaks, paddles and accessories; Age group specific Future development of suitable equipment; Design Materials.

9 References. [1] ICF Flatwater Racing Competition Rules Version 4.00 Issue Date: 1 January 2003 [2] ICF Slalom Racing Competition Rules - Version Issue date: January 1 st, 2003 [3] ICF Marathon Racing Rules Version Issue date: January 14th, 2001 [4] ICF Wildwater Racing Competition Rules Version Issue date: January 14th, 2001 [5] ICF Canoe Polo Rules - Version Issue date: 14 t h January 2003 [6] International Tennis Federation, 2003 Rules of Tennis. International Tennis Federation [7] The Marylebone Cricket Club, The Laws of Cricket (2000 Code 2nd Edition –2003) [8] The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, Rules of Golf ( Edition) [9] Maltby R Golf Club Design, Fitting, Alteration and Repair: The Principles and Procedures, Newark: Ralph Maltby Enterprises. Cited in [12]. [10] Shoup, T.E Anthropometric Sizing of Golf Clubs for Juniors. In 39th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, pp 36 Baltimore. Cited in [12] [11] K. Stanbridge, S. Mitchell & R. Jones, The Effect of Tennis Racket Properties on Forehand Stroke Performance Amongst Children. Loughborough University, England. [12] K. Stanbridge, R. Jones and S. Mitchell, The effect of shaft flexibility on junior golfers’ performance. Loughborough University, England.

10 Acknowledgements. New Zealand Canoeing Federation Inc.


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