The aim of the paper is to analyse the increasingly prominent role of private sports schools in the development of elite athletes in Norway. The context for the analysis is the apparent paradox between the emergence of a network of sports schools, the most successful of which are private and require that parents pay a fee, and the social democratic values of Norway. Data were collected through a series of interviews with 35 respondents from nine stakeholder groups, including athletes, coaches, parents and sport school managers. The research describes an elite sport system that is successful in producing medal winning athletes, but which is organizationally fragmented, uncoordinated and under-funded with regard to youth talent identification...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse and compete athlete development governance in Australia, Fin...
Background: Sports, in form of organized and unorganized physical activity, is an important pastime ...
In the course of less than 100 years, children's sport in the Scandinavian countries has been going ...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the increasingly prominent role of private sports schools in the ...
Sports-friendly and elite sport schools seek to support pupils by providing balanced support which i...
Norway is a country that has simultaneously developed a successful high performance and elite sport ...
It has become increasingly apparent, internationally, that childhood is a crucial life-stage in the ...
Avhandling (doktorgrad) - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2017Introduction: The Norwegian Olympic Committee ...
The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16184740802461736This article sc...
How is an elite sports education introduced in a political context like 1970s Sweden, where egalitar...
Detta paper diskuterar RAE i ett sociologiskt perspektivThe sports movements in the Scandinavian cou...
Vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkelBased on quantitative data from the Norwegian Statistisk Sent...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the organization of player development in the youth foo...
Since the late 1980s, the Swedish education system has undergone major changes that resulted in the ...
The purpose of this study is to identify the problems of the Korean sports system, that is, elite an...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse and compete athlete development governance in Australia, Fin...
Background: Sports, in form of organized and unorganized physical activity, is an important pastime ...
In the course of less than 100 years, children's sport in the Scandinavian countries has been going ...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the increasingly prominent role of private sports schools in the ...
Sports-friendly and elite sport schools seek to support pupils by providing balanced support which i...
Norway is a country that has simultaneously developed a successful high performance and elite sport ...
It has become increasingly apparent, internationally, that childhood is a crucial life-stage in the ...
Avhandling (doktorgrad) - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2017Introduction: The Norwegian Olympic Committee ...
The original publication is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16184740802461736This article sc...
How is an elite sports education introduced in a political context like 1970s Sweden, where egalitar...
Detta paper diskuterar RAE i ett sociologiskt perspektivThe sports movements in the Scandinavian cou...
Vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkelBased on quantitative data from the Norwegian Statistisk Sent...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the organization of player development in the youth foo...
Since the late 1980s, the Swedish education system has undergone major changes that resulted in the ...
The purpose of this study is to identify the problems of the Korean sports system, that is, elite an...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse and compete athlete development governance in Australia, Fin...
Background: Sports, in form of organized and unorganized physical activity, is an important pastime ...
In the course of less than 100 years, children's sport in the Scandinavian countries has been going ...