Steadman Philippon Research Institute Secures Funding to Sustain IOC Research Centre Training and Career Development Program
Thanks to a generous $100,000 commitment from donor Bjorn Erik Borgen, SPRI will preserve a critical international program for injury prevention research training and career development
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Vail, Colorado, Dec. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Steadman Philippon Research Institute (SPRI) has secured a $100,000 gift from longtime supporter Bjorn Erik Borgen to sustain a critical training and career development program within the International Olympic Committee’s Research Centre network.
The contribution, continuing Borgen’s support of SPRI since 1998, will fund the 2026 SPRI‑Borgen IOC Research Centre Training and Career Development Travel Award Program for Ph.D. students, postdoctoral scholars and research fellows. The two‑year‑old initiative, designed to advance international training in injury prevention research and support international career mentorship and collaborations was at risk of losing institutional funding.
“Bjorn Erik Borgen is an ardent supporter of our work here at SPRI,” said Marc J. Philippon, M.D., chairman of SPRI and managing partner of The Steadman Clinic. “He has earmarked this generous donation specifically to keep this valuable training and career development program alive and thriving. We thank him for this wonderful support of this program which is so meaningful to SPRI and our injury prevention work.
“We are honored to be an integral part of the U.S. Coalition for the Prevention of Illness & Injury in Sport and our strong association and collaboration with the IOC is greatly enhanced by the financial support from our friends like Bjorn,” continued Dr. Philippon.
SPRI is part of the U.S. Coalition for the Prevention of Illness & Injury in Sport with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and University of Utah. The U.S. Coalition is one of only 11 International Olympic Committee (IOC) Research Centres for the Prevention of Injury and Illness worldwide, among more than 200 competing Olympic nations. Also included in the IOC Research Centres is the University of Calgary’s Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre (SIPRC), led by longtime SPRI collaborator Dr. Carolyn Emery.
“We are incredibly grateful to Bjorn Erik Borgen for his philanthropic support for this very special program, in addition to his steadfast backing of the groundbreaking research being done at SPRI,” said Carolyn Emery, Ph.D., chair of SIPRC. “These travel awards have been very successful over the past two years as part of the IOC Research Centre Career Development Network. IOC funds have supported 22 Ph.D. students/postdocs to travel to another IOC Centre for four-to-six-week periods to complete their international training opportunity.”
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