Photo: Crash Kamon
Omaha, NE - Georgina Corrick, standout pitcher for the Great Britain National Team, will be the first Great Britain pitcher to undergo a comprehensive biomechanics assessment at the UNO Pitching Lab in collaboration with OGX, marking a significant step in advancing elite softball player development.
A dominant force in international softball, Corrick will receive an in-depth evaluation at the state-of-the-art UNO Pitching Lab, utilizing cutting-edge motion capture technology and performance analytics to refine her mechanics and optimize her training for upcoming international competition.
The UNO Pitching Lab, recognized as a leader in softball biomechanics research, provides high-performance insights into pitching efficiency, movement patterns, and injury prevention strategies. Through its partnership with OGX, a pioneer in softball data-driven training, this collaboration will give Corrick unparalleled access to data driven performance analysis as she continues to elevate her game on the international stage.
Tara Henry, Head Coach of the Great Britain National Team, emphasizes the importance of this initiative:
"Georgina Corrick is one of the most talented pitchers in softball, and this assessment will help her fine-tune her mechanics while sharpening her craft. The collaboration between the UNO Pitching Lab and OGX represents the future of softball training, providing cutting-edge insights that will benefit both Georgina and Great Britain Softball. As we prepare for the road to LA 2028, this innovative approach will be key to our Olympic qualifying efforts."
OGX CEO Krista Stoker highlights the impact of this initiative:
"At OGX, we believe that elite players deserve elite data. Georgina's participation in this assessment represents a commitment to using the best available science to inform training and development at the highest levels of softball. We're thrilled to collaborate with the Great Britain National Team and the UNO Pitching Lab to push the boundaries of performance analysis."
Dr. Brian A Knarr, PhD, Co-Director of the UNO Pitching Lab, adds:
"Our mission at the UNO Pitching Lab is to provide world-class pitchers with biomechanical insights that enhance performance and longevity. Georgina Corrick's assessment will be an exciting opportunity to apply our research to international competition, helping her refine her pitching mechanics and gain a competitive edge."
This collaboration between the Great Britain National Team, OGX, and the UNO Pitching Lab reflects a shared vision for the future of softball development, where science, technology, and performance analysis drive the evolution of the game.
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For media inquiries, please contact:
Great Britain National Team: Tara Henry tara.henry@@bsuk.com
UNO: Pitching Lab Brian A. Knarr bknarr@unomaha.edu
OGX: Krista Stoker krista@ogxsoftball.com