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Thursday, March 19 |
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Indy Ignite Home Match
Fishers Event Center
11000 Stockdale Street, Fishers, IN 46037
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4:30 PM - Doors Open
5:00 PM - Panel Begins
6:00 PM - Networking 7:00 PM - First Serve
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Attendance is limited to 100 guests, registration closes Tuesday, March 10
Women & Hi Tech and Indy Ignite are teaming up for a candid, science-driven conversation about how women can train, perform, and recover in ways that actually work with their physiology, not against it.
This panel brings together elite athletes, medical experts, and performance professionals to explore what’s changing in women’s health, sports science, and training; and where gaps still exist. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, parent, healthcare professional, or simply someone interested in women’s performance across life stages, you’ll leave with practical insights you can use right away.
The evening includes a moderated panel discussion, audience Q&A, networking with light food and beverages, and concludes with cheering on the Indy Ignite live.
Meet our Panelists
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Jamey Gordon
Physical Therapist, Team Rehab (Indy Ignite Rehab Provider)
Jamey Gordon works closely with elite and professional athletes, supporting injury prevention, rehabilitation, and long-term performance. As part of the Indy Ignite medical team, Jamey brings a real-world perspective on how female athletes move, recover, return to play and how training needs to evolve across different phases of life.
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Avinash Chandran, PhD
Research Scientist, IU Health Lab | Female Sport Performance Initiative
Dr. Chandran is a leading researcher in women’s sport performance and injury prevention. His work focuses on translating data and research into actionable insights that improve athlete health and longevity. Through the Female Sport Performance Initiative, he helps bridge the gap between science, medicine, and on-court realities.
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Tori Dilfer
Former Professional Volleyball Player
Tori Dilfer competed at the collegiate and professional levels, including time with Louisville, the Atlanta Vibe, and the Columbus Fury. She brings the athlete’s perspective to the conversation, sharing firsthand experience navigating training demands, performance expectations, and life after elite competition.
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