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David Legg, PhD, is a Professor of Sport Management and Adapted Physical Activity at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Canada. He specializes in the Paralympic movement and the legacy of major sporting events. His work bridges academic research with global sport governance, having served as President of the Canadian Paralympic Committee and Chair of the Calgary Adapted Hub. He holds a PhD from the University of Alberta, an MHK from the University of Windsor, and a BPE from McMaster University.
Education:
- PhD, University of Alberta
- MHK, University of Windsor
- BPE, McMaster University
Dr. Legg’s research focuses on Paralympic sport governance, disability inclusion, and the long-term impacts of international games. He has consulted on major bids like Calgary’s 2026 Olympic/Paralympic Games and Alberta’s 2030 Commonwealth Games. His awards include the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medals and induction into Alberta’s Sports Hall of Fame.
He has presented globally on topics such as ‘Sport for Persons with Disabilities’ and ‘The Future of Paralympic Sport,’ emphasizing institutional frameworks and athlete pathways. His community service spans roles like Board Member of the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) and Leadership Team member for Canadian Sport for Life.
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