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    Hi

    Below are the replies I had to the full reference details of the article below

    Lafontaine, D., Lamontagne, M. and Lockwood, K. (1998). Time-motion analysis of ice-hockey skills during games. In ISBS 98: XVI International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports (edited. Konstanz, Germany: International Society for Biomechanics of Sports.

    Thanks to Adrian Smith, Ian Shrier, Matilde (surname unknown sorry), Danny Lafontaine and John Barden for their assistance

    Thanks

    Justin

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    Past Symposia:
    http://www.twu.edu/biom/isbs/symposia.htm#past

    Links to
    http://www.uni-konstanz.de/isbs/Proceedings2.html

    E-mail: ISBS98@uni-konstanz.de

    There seem to have been 2 volumes of "Proceedings" and one of
    "Abstracts"

    Adrian

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    Justin

    A colleague had a publication in the same journal. The full reference is In Riehle H.J. et Vieten M.M. (Ed) ISBS, UVK Konstanz:Universitätsverlag Konstanz GmbH Press,

    He suggested you contact Mario Lamontagne in Ottawa for more details.

    Ian Shrier


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    Hello!


    ISBS 1998, XVI International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports
    Proceedings I, Hartmut J. Riehle, Manfred M. Vieten (editors),
    University of Konstanz, Department of Sport Science, Germany.
    UVK - Universit*tsverlag Konstanz GmbH,
    ISBN: 3-87940-648-0

    Time-motion analysis of ice-Hochey skills during games,
    Lafontaine, Lamontagne, Lockwood

    p. 481-484



    Greetings

    Matilde

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    Hi Justin,
    I was forwarded your message by professor Lamontagne.

    Here's the full information on the paper that you want to refer to:

    Lafontaine, D., Lamontagne, M & Lockwood, K. (1998). Time-Motion Analysis of Ice-Hockey Skills During Games. in Riehle, H.J. & Vieten, M. (Eds.), Proceedings I, 16th International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports, Konstanz, Germany, UVK, pp. 481-484.

    I'm hoping that the reference is a positive one ;-), do not hesistate to contact me if you have any questions.
    Cheers,
    Dany


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    Hi Justin:

    I know two of the authors so I should be able to help you out. Kelly
    Lockwood is at Brock University (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) and
    Mario Lamontagne is at the University of Ottawa (Ottawa, Ontario,
    Canada). I don't know Mario's e-mail (I'm sure you can find it
    somewhere on the Ottawa U. website) but Kelly's is:

    lockwood@arnie.pec.brocku.ca

    Hope that helps. Good luck.


    John

    John M. Barden, Ph.D.
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    Graduate Coordinator for Gerontology
    Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies
    University of Regina
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    Canada S4S 0A2
    Office: (306) 585-4629
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    Fax: (306) 585-4854
    E-mail: john.barden@uregina.ca


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