Investments in elite sport and major sporting events are often justified in sport policy by various rationales, one of which is a 'trickle-down' effect whereby successful athletes have a positive impact on general sport participation rates. This effect is likely to be greater when hosting...
Author(s)
Castellanos-García, P.; Kokolakakis, T.; Shibli, S.; Downward, P.; Bingham, J.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 2021, 13, 1, pp 105-122
Background: The Olympic Movement Medical Code encourages all stakeholders to ensure that sport is practised without danger to the health of the athletes. Systematic surveillance of injuries and illnesses is the foundation for developing preventive measures in sport. Aim: To analyse the injuries and ...
Author(s)
Engebretsen, L.; Soligard, T.; Steffen, K.; Alonso, J. M.; Aubry, M.; Budgett, R.; Dvorak, J.; Jegathesan, M.; Meeuwisse, W. H.; Mountjoy, M.; Palmer-Green, D.; Vanhegan, I.; Renström, P. A.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013, 47, 7, pp 407-414
This study explores the impact of austerity on the London 2012 Summer Olympics participation legacy from a grassroots sports club perspective, utilising institutional theory. The study adopted a mixed methods approach including semi-structured interviews with 11 stakeholders involved in ...
Author(s)
Gérard, S.; Brittain, I.; Jones, A.; Thomas, G.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Leisure Studies, 2020, 39, 5, pp 629-643
This book examines sport in Britain since 1945 and examines its place in British culture. It is argued that sport is not neutral, asocial or apolitical and so it needs to be assessed in its widest cultural context to be understood. This new edition expands the range of sports covered. As well as...
Publisher
Routledge, Taylor & Francis, London, UK
Citation
Moving the goalposts: a history of sport and society in Britain since 1945, 2010, pp 288 pp.
Objectives: The phenomenon of doping is rarely researched in Paralympic sport, especially from the coach perspective. This study responds directly to this gap in research by exploring coaches' doping-related perceptions, knowledge, and opinions of the current anti-doping system in order to inform...
Author(s)
Weber, K.; Patterson, L. B.; Blank, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2022, 62,
At the beginning of the 2013/2014 season in England and Wales, 90 head coaches of the 92 men's national professional football league clubs and 20 of the 22 men's professional rugby union clubs had tenure as a professional elite player in their respective sports. Moreover, Rynne [(2014). 'Fast...
Author(s)
Blackett, A. D.; Evans, A.; Piggott, D.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Sport, Education and Society, 2017, 22, 6, pp 744-758
Introduction: Compared to anti-doping research in Olympic sport, the issue of doping is under-researched and poorly understood in Paralympic sport. However, with the growth of the Paralympic Games and the increased number of disabled elite athletes, the number of doping controls and doping cases...
Author(s)
Weber, K.; Patterson, L. B.; Blank, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2022, 58,
This book examines the 20th century history of the ten most popular sports in Britain. It also tries to cover developments in Scotland, Wales, Ireland and England. The book provides the origin, the power structure, the relationship between the participatory mass and the eminent, and the role of...
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Sport in Britain: a social history, 2010, pp 363 pp.
This research focuses on spectators' perceptions of the values and norms of sporting conduct in four high-profile professional sports: football, cricket, tennis, and golf. Four spectator populations (n=848) at four prestigious national sporting events in the UK in the summer of 2001 were surveyed. ...
Publisher
University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, UK
Citation
Sporting Conduct: a survey of sports spectators' perceptions of the values and norms of selected professional sports, 2001, pp 11 pp.
Aim: To ascertain how talented young British swimmers, gymnasts, tennis and soccer players are introduced to their sport, and to identify how they are encouraged into intensive systematic training. Methods: Two hundred and eighty-two elite young athletes (aged 8 to 17 yrs) and their parents were...
Author(s)
Baxter-Jones, A. D. G.; Maffulli, N.
Publisher
Edizioni Minerva Medica, Torino, Italy
Citation
Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2003, 43, 2, pp 250-255