Search Results - organisations and events
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Irish dual career athlete transitions into the US collegiate system
Marsh, F., Sharp, L.-A., Woods, D., Paradis, K., Pierce, S.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2026)article -
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An analysis of United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee national governing body policies related to body pressures, body image concerns, and eating pathology
Sadler, S. M., Voelker, D. K., Gargiulo, D., Gould, D.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2026)article“…organisations and events…”
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Characteristics for podium success: Insights from speed/power-based track and field experts
Turner, K. J., Elvish, T. M., Kremer, P., Millett, M. L., Trowell, D., Bonacci, J., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2026)article“…Success at Benchmark Events (BMEs) is vital for National Sporting Organisations (NSOs), yet identifying track and field athletes with podium potential remains challenging. …”
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Winning at home? Gender inequality, corruption, and the host country`s Olympic success
Bernini, A., Dubreucq-Perus, C.Published in Journal of Sports Economics (2026)article“…organisations and events…”
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Technology on snow and ice: Innovation, monitoring, and performance for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026
Almqvist, A., Supej, M., Düking, P., Stöggl, T., Holmberg, H.-C.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2026)article“…organisations and events…”
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Training modification decision-making and the role of athlete monitoring in elite endurance sports coaching: An instrumental case study of a world-class cycling coach and a world-c...
Timmerman, W. P., Stanley, M., Raynor, A., Lawler, N., Abbiss, C.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2025)article“…The findings indicated that minor to moderate training modifications were predominantly reactive to subjective athlete feedback and disruptive events, while major training modifications were predominantly in response to crisis events. …”
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Can current metrics characterise or differentiate between elite track and field athletes within the sprints, hurdles, high jump, long jump and triple jump? A systematic review
Turner, K. J., Trowell, D., Millett, E. L., Bonacci, J., Elvish, T. M., Kremer, P., Pickering, C., Saunders, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)article“…The key findings of reviewed studies were organised by event group. Medallists in the 100 m for both men and women achieved a greater peak velocity (men 0.46 m/s; women 0.22 m/s) and were better able to limit the deceleration phase. …”
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Paris 2024: Evaluation of the elite sport expenditure and success of 17 nations
De Bosscher, V., Shibli, S., Smismans, S., Weber, A. C., Abigael, L., Botwina, G., Brosnan, G., Codoni, D., Coeckelberghs, T., Courtin, O., Descheemaeker, K., Ferkins, L., Fornalik, J., Funahashi, H., Garin, J.-M., Géczi, G., Hayman, D., Johnston, M., Kaszubski, R., Kejval, J., Kendelényi-Gulyás, E., Lamsa, J., Legg, D., Létal, J., Mäkinen, J., Mattsson, P., Mazzei, L., Mitt, R., Muñoz, J., Noble, G., Poplawski, P., Cornac, P., Sherrard, P., Six, B., Solanellas, F., Storm, R. K., Van Bottenburg, M., van Der Roest, J.-W., Weber, S.Published 2024bookSubjects: “…event…”
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New events in top performance sports: Potential benefit, challenge, risk, or hazard
Leithäuser, R. M., Beneke, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)article“…organisations and events…”
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Pre-participation cardiovascular evaluation for Paris 2024 Olympic Games in elite athletes: The Italian experience
Squeo, M. R., Ferrera, A., Di Gioia, G., Mango, F., Maestrini, V., Monosilio, S., Lemme, E., Crotta, S., Spinelli, A., Serdoz, A., Fiore, R., Zampaglione, D., Daniello, C. D., Volpe, M., Bernardi, M., Pelliccia, A.Published in High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention (2025)article“…organisations and events…”
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Breaking ice: An in-depth examination of China's winter sports participation in the wake of Beijing 2022
Pappous, A., Zhou, J.Published in Athens Journal of Sport (2024)article“…organisations and events…”
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An innovative, athlete-centred approach to mental health at the Olympic Games Paris 2024
Sloan, S., Bartley, J., Buchser, C., Thornton, J., Viseras, G., Burrows, K.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)article“…While sport-specific recognition tools for mental health exist, the onus is often still on the individual experiencing a mental health symptom or disorder to seek support, and access to specialised mental health care is, as recognised across society, fraught with challenges particularly at a large sporting event. To remove the onus from the athlete, event organisers should foster psychologically safe environments which focus on optimal wellbeing and facilitate early identification of any concerns to ensure timely access to contextualised and appropriate care. …”
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The Future of World Triathlon. From global connector to commercial catalyst
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