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Ross Tucker and Jonathan Dugas completed their Ph.D.'s in 2006 in the Exercise Science and Sports Medicine Research Unit at the University of Cape Town.

Ross Tucker, PhD
Current residence: Cape Town, South Africa
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Self-employed. Consulting, including SA Rugby, SA Sevens, private. Strategy for high performance sports science and management and marketing
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Exercise performance, fatigue and pacing - how the brain regulates performance
Sports interests: Running, cycling, tennis, rugby, swimming, cricket, rowing


Jonathan Dugas, PhD
Current residence: Chicago, USA
Employment: Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Research interests: Temperature regulation and exercise performance, with a special emphasis on how fluid ingestion affects those two things.
Sports interests: Cycling, running, triathlon, endurance sport

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