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Richard Cheetham MBE is a Senior Fellow in Sports Coaching at the University of Winchester since 2005. His work focuses on holistic coaching approaches, creative thinking in coach education, and strengthening student employability via partnerships with local/national sports organizations. He has collaborated with Saracens RFC, Fulham FC, and international bodies like the UCI World Cycling Elite Coach Education Programme. His research spans community sport initiatives (e.g., Walking Football), endurance sports psychology, and leadership in elite rugby. He received the 2014 Vice Chancellor’s Community Engagement Award for bridging university and community sport projects.
Education and Professional Background: While formal academic qualifications are not detailed, Cheetham’s professional trajectory includes teaching/coaching roles in New Zealand and extensive engagement with sports organizations globally. His MBE reflects national recognition for contributions to sports development.
Research Interests: Innovation and creativity in coaching, play-based learning in youth sports, volunteering in sport, and holistic approaches to athlete development. Key themes include leveraging creativity to enhance coach education, fostering inclusive sports participation for diverse populations (e.g., older adults), and applying ethnographic methods to study athlete experiences.
Awards & Recognition: In addition to the MBE, he has been honored with funding awards from UnLtd Enterprise (£2,000 for AgeUK partnerships) and the University of Winchester’s Learning & Teaching Development Unit (£750 for endurance athlete studies). He is a sought-after speaker at global coaching summits and conferences.
Grants & Partnerships: Secured £600 (2013) for sports officiating projects and £2,000 (2010) for social enterprise initiatives. Collaborates with organizations like the English Institute of Sport, British Cycling, and the England Cricket Board to integrate practical research outcomes into real-world coaching environments.
Labs/Teams: Leads the University’s sport employability program and manages community partnerships, providing students with volunteering, mentoring, and coaching placements in local sports clubs and charities.
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