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ESPC 2012 - Charlottetown (Ile-du-Prince-Édouard)

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Biographie
I am Bryant Schroeder, fourteen years old. I live in the foothills west of Priddis. I attend the grade eight class at Red Deer Lake School near Calgary, Alberta. I'm involved in many extra-curricular activities including sports like volleyball and badminton, and the Drama production at RDL. Our school's mascot is the dragon who embodies the virtues of pride, excellence, and success. I was awarded the Outstanding Student Award last year for attaining the highest overall mark in my grade. I intend to pursue a post-secondary education but I don't know what field yet. When I was throwing a softball around with my father my hand started getting sore from poor catches. I began to wonder how the heavier and larger softball could possibly be safer than a baseball. So, I looked into the topic and found that many people, including young, actually died from being struck with a baseball and my science fair project evolved from there. I don't plan to investigate this topic further than I already have, but I may do the fair again. My number one advice to a student for the fair is to get a good topic, then a head start.

Bryant Schroeder


Differentiating the Potential for Injury between Hardball and Softball
Défi:Découverte
Catégorie:Junior
Région:Chinook Country
Ville:Priddis, AB
École:Red Deer Lake School
Sommaire:With the increased awareness of the need to protect athletes from harm, the experiment's intent was to discover the risk of injury between the games of softball versus hardball. A ball of each type was fired with equal force at sheets of foam and indentation was measured. The results were significantly different, revealing that a softball has potential to cause more damage.

Prix Valeur
Prix d'excellence - Junior
Médaille d'argent
Sponsor: Sciences jeunesse Canada
700,00 $
Bourse d’études de Western University
Médaillé d’argent - Bourse d'admission de 2 000 $
Sponsor: Université Western
2 000,00 $
Total2 700,00 $