Australasian Leisure Management
May 13, 2020

Inaugural virtual summit attracts elite athletes and science experts

Organisers of a world-first virtual summit, CompeatCon 2020, announced that the two-day event held on 30th April and 1st May raised thousands of dollars destined to fund critical support for athlete wellbeing and paid projects in sports science – an industry heavily impacted since Covid19.

Organised in less than a month, the Australian conference brought together hundreds of elite athletes and leading experts in sports science from around the world.

Compeat Nutrition (which organised and sponsored the event) Co-Founder, Alicia Edge advised “we wanted to do something for the community that would focus on the science of wellbeing during what’s essentially an unwanted offseason for so many athletes and the professionals who usually support them.

“The response and generosity from both the speakers and attendees blew us away. I think there were many in the US and UK surprised at what us Aussies could create!”

Speakers included those from institutions such as the Australian Institute of Sport, US Paralympics and Liverpool John Moores University contributed to the event’s overall success.

CompeatCon 2020 attracted nearly 500 participants from 16 countries, raising almost $15,000. Key sessions from the two-day summit included:

• Craig Foster on social responsibility in sport
• Kurt Fearnley in a Q&A
• Famed Paralympian Ahmed Kelly on his story of adversity
• Dr Kirsty Elliot-Sale on her world-leading research into the female athlete

Cameron Girdlestone, Australian Olympic medallist in rowing, rounded his joint presentation on low energy availability with the comment “I just wanted to say a massive thank you. I absolutely loved it and sharing my experiences was a real pleasure - hope it helped those that tuned in.”

The amount of money raised from admission and donations was a positive surprise to Edge and the team, as the event was set up with a “pay what you can” structure. This was to ensure that any current financial burden was not a barrier to participation in this time of high under-employment in the sector. They are now hoping to formalise a project from the funds to best benefit sports science, that will continue to grow over the years.

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