This paper reviews India's performance in the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games measured using four performance indicators – gold medals, total medals, total points (three for gold, two for silver and one for bronze) and market share (points won as a percentage of points awarded). It is argued that India over-achieved in 2010 on all four of these measures relative to what its performances in recent editions of the event might predict, even after accounting for likely home advantage. Whilst factors associated with competing at home may well have contributed to an elevated level of performance by Indian athletes at Delhi 2010, there is also some evidence to indicate that India is an improved sporting nation generally. Therefore, the authors propo...
The participation of women in sports in India has been increasing. More women are now seen taking up...
Rationale/Purpose : Despite its best efforts, India is still struggling to succeed in international...
The Commonwealth Games are Delhi’s biggest sporting event ever. As the promise of hosting them envel...
Objectives. This paper reviews South Africa’s performance in the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games relat...
Objectives. This paper predicts South Africa’s performance at the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games. Met...
Objectives: Research examining the phenomenon of home advantage in international multi-sport competi...
Objectives. Research examining the phenomenon of home advantage in international multi-sport competi...
The 19th Commonwealth Games, conducted once in every four years since 1930, will be held in New Delh...
The 19th Commonwealth Games, conducted once in every four years since 1930, will be held in New Delh...
For a nation of more than a billion people, India is not exactly what you would call a sporting heav...
There is some amount of available research around key factors at a country level which could possibl...
Despite a long lead-time, India’s preparations for the Commonwealth Games 2010 have met with pitfall...
The heavy investment of nations in high-performance sport seems justified by the belief that high-pe...
“India first participated in Olympics in 1900 in Paris. The country was represented by Norman Pritch...
Sports and Games play vital a role in our life in many ways. They help people in achieving physical ...
The participation of women in sports in India has been increasing. More women are now seen taking up...
Rationale/Purpose : Despite its best efforts, India is still struggling to succeed in international...
The Commonwealth Games are Delhi’s biggest sporting event ever. As the promise of hosting them envel...
Objectives. This paper reviews South Africa’s performance in the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games relat...
Objectives. This paper predicts South Africa’s performance at the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games. Met...
Objectives: Research examining the phenomenon of home advantage in international multi-sport competi...
Objectives. Research examining the phenomenon of home advantage in international multi-sport competi...
The 19th Commonwealth Games, conducted once in every four years since 1930, will be held in New Delh...
The 19th Commonwealth Games, conducted once in every four years since 1930, will be held in New Delh...
For a nation of more than a billion people, India is not exactly what you would call a sporting heav...
There is some amount of available research around key factors at a country level which could possibl...
Despite a long lead-time, India’s preparations for the Commonwealth Games 2010 have met with pitfall...
The heavy investment of nations in high-performance sport seems justified by the belief that high-pe...
“India first participated in Olympics in 1900 in Paris. The country was represented by Norman Pritch...
Sports and Games play vital a role in our life in many ways. They help people in achieving physical ...
The participation of women in sports in India has been increasing. More women are now seen taking up...
Rationale/Purpose : Despite its best efforts, India is still struggling to succeed in international...
The Commonwealth Games are Delhi’s biggest sporting event ever. As the promise of hosting them envel...