International audienceThe present paper considers the issues surrounding the social, professional and family (re‐) integration of end‐of‐career professional athletes in France. Drawing on the case of French rugby player Marc Cécillon, a former captain of the national team whose descent into alcoholism culminated in his conviction for murder of his wife in August 2004, it examines how sports institutions fail to meet athletes' aspirations and needs for support. Drawing on a series of interviews with representatives of sports institutions and analysis of print media coverage, the research investigates the issues surrounding career‐change difficulties for professional athletes. It demonstrates through the story of Marc Cécillon why the career ...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
International audienceThe current paper, excerpted from a survey based on questionnaires and intervi...
Elite athletes are continually subjected to a range of constraints specific to high performance, and...
International audienceThe present paper considers the issues surrounding the social, professional an...
Until recently rugby has traditionally represented the regions and has been an outstanding example o...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
The success of the 1995 Rugby World Cup highlighted and confirmed rugby as a professional career. A...
Cultural, technological and demographic changes that happen in society have had strong repercussions...
Cette contribution analyse la couverture médiatique du procès de Marc Cécillon, ancien capitaine du ...
Against the backdrop of commercial sport and increased professional opportunities for high performan...
The purpose with this study was to investigate how individuals who had to end their elite sports car...
Most research on athletic retirement to date has focused on developing models for or identifying spe...
Rugby has given Fiji international recognition and reputation. Not only is rugby a source of nationa...
This article is the synthesis of a common thought with Pascal CHANTELAT and Pierre CHAIX. It present...
International audienceIn France, the official opening of elite rugby professionalism (1996) leads, t...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
International audienceThe current paper, excerpted from a survey based on questionnaires and intervi...
Elite athletes are continually subjected to a range of constraints specific to high performance, and...
International audienceThe present paper considers the issues surrounding the social, professional an...
Until recently rugby has traditionally represented the regions and has been an outstanding example o...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
The success of the 1995 Rugby World Cup highlighted and confirmed rugby as a professional career. A...
Cultural, technological and demographic changes that happen in society have had strong repercussions...
Cette contribution analyse la couverture médiatique du procès de Marc Cécillon, ancien capitaine du ...
Against the backdrop of commercial sport and increased professional opportunities for high performan...
The purpose with this study was to investigate how individuals who had to end their elite sports car...
Most research on athletic retirement to date has focused on developing models for or identifying spe...
Rugby has given Fiji international recognition and reputation. Not only is rugby a source of nationa...
This article is the synthesis of a common thought with Pascal CHANTELAT and Pierre CHAIX. It present...
International audienceIn France, the official opening of elite rugby professionalism (1996) leads, t...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
International audienceThe current paper, excerpted from a survey based on questionnaires and intervi...
Elite athletes are continually subjected to a range of constraints specific to high performance, and...