When the International Association of Amateur Athletics (IAAF) changed its name to International Association of Athletics Federations in 2001, it was more than an acknowledgment of the organization's acceptance of professional athletes. Rather, this change symbolized a shift in thinking about the nature of athletics, what athletics competitions represented, and the commercialization of the sport that had been decades in the making. This article will consider the IAAF's pursuit to maintain control over global athletics through its transition from an amateur sport federation to a professional sport governing body. Drawing on official documents and personal archives of IAAF officials, we trace the internal views and debates beginning with the ...
The British Olympic Association was formed by men whose class attitudes were reflected in their adhe...
This Article is about the United States Government trading off athletes\u27 constitutional rights in...
The debates over coaching and training that followed the disappointing performance of the British te...
When the International Association of Amateur Athletics (IAAF) changed its name to International Ass...
During the 1970s and the 1980s, road running experienced an extraordinary growth in terms of partici...
International Sport Federations (IFs), as part of the Olympic network, have different organisational...
Resistance to the use of professional coaches in British athletics during the first half of the twen...
Tennis featured in every Olympics from 1896 to 1924, after which disagreements between the Internati...
In this study, we aim to shed light on the field of sports professionalism in the world, showing the...
The term "amateur" is an ethical word, and it implies purity, fair play, good sportsmanship, honesty...
[[abstract]]Since the first Olympics Games were held, it has been more than one hundred years. Of a ...
Gradually diminishing international performances by the British teams can be traced back to the Sto...
The pervasive theme of the recently released report of the Presi-dent’s Commission on Olympic Sports...
This article explores the consequences of modernization on the policy-making processes of a singular...
Recent years of general life well-being have significantly affected for the perception of free time ...
The British Olympic Association was formed by men whose class attitudes were reflected in their adhe...
This Article is about the United States Government trading off athletes\u27 constitutional rights in...
The debates over coaching and training that followed the disappointing performance of the British te...
When the International Association of Amateur Athletics (IAAF) changed its name to International Ass...
During the 1970s and the 1980s, road running experienced an extraordinary growth in terms of partici...
International Sport Federations (IFs), as part of the Olympic network, have different organisational...
Resistance to the use of professional coaches in British athletics during the first half of the twen...
Tennis featured in every Olympics from 1896 to 1924, after which disagreements between the Internati...
In this study, we aim to shed light on the field of sports professionalism in the world, showing the...
The term "amateur" is an ethical word, and it implies purity, fair play, good sportsmanship, honesty...
[[abstract]]Since the first Olympics Games were held, it has been more than one hundred years. Of a ...
Gradually diminishing international performances by the British teams can be traced back to the Sto...
The pervasive theme of the recently released report of the Presi-dent’s Commission on Olympic Sports...
This article explores the consequences of modernization on the policy-making processes of a singular...
Recent years of general life well-being have significantly affected for the perception of free time ...
The British Olympic Association was formed by men whose class attitudes were reflected in their adhe...
This Article is about the United States Government trading off athletes\u27 constitutional rights in...
The debates over coaching and training that followed the disappointing performance of the British te...