Dale Butterwick

Dale Butterwick (BASc (BA) '72)

Dale John Butterwick is a champion in the field of athletic therapy who has devoted his life to the belief that “world-class athletes should receive world-class care.” Dale Butterwick is an associate professor and athletic therapy program coordinator at the University of Calgary who has served as the chief therapist of a host medical team at such events as the 1986 Commonwealth Games and the 1988 and 1998 Winter Olympics. Additionally, he has provided and coordinated care for rural rodeo and bull riding athletes for more than 20 years.

Dale Butterwick has received numerous awards, including the Hall of Fame award from the Canadian Athletic Therapist Association (CATA) for his outstanding contributions to CATA and the profession of athletic therapy and sports medicine.