摘要:本期奥林匹克教育学术研究共检索到英文相关文献86篇,研究热点主要集中在奥运会、精英运动员、表现分析、运动项目等方面。检索结果如下:1)关键词共词分析。提取关键词256个,经过数据清洗后关键词有234个,词频为3及以上的关键词有3个,累计百分比为4.7%,高频关
本期奥林匹克教育学术研究共检索到英文相关文献86篇,研究热点主要集中在奥运会、精英运动员、表现分析、运动项目等方面。检索结果如下:1)关键词共词分析。提取关键词256个,经过数据清洗后关键词有234个,词频为3及以上的关键词有3个,累计百分比为4.7%,高频关键词有运动员监测、表现分析、体育政策等,生成可视化知识图谱(见下图)。2)来源期刊分析。涉及期刊39种,其中载文2篇及以上的期刊有9种,累计百分比为40%,刊载奥林匹克教育相关内容前三位的期刊分别为:COMMUICATION& SPORT (JCR学科分区Q1、Q2)、INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OFL THE HISTORY OF SPORT (JCR学科分区Q1、Q1、Q4)、INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE (JCR学科分区Q1)。3)交叉学科分析。引用文献总计2698篇,最多的频次为4次,频次排名前三的文献分别为An evaluation of the sustainability of the Olympic Games、What makes an event a mega-event? Definitions and sizes、Physical demands during 3? 3 international male and female basketball games are partially impacted by competition phase but not game outcome 4)学术关注度分析。文献级别用量最多的是 18次,排名前三位的文献分别Perspectives of resilience in mega-event studies in the context of urban development: A systematic literature review, When ecosystem design shapes strategizing: exploring public value creation in Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Challenges and successes in promoting gender equality through physical education and sports: a systematic review。
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Herold DM, ColvilleS, Ostern NK, et al. Legitimation and Trust Strategies for Sustainability in and for Global Sport Events: The Case of the 'Climate Positive' Brisbane 2032 Olympics [J].BUSINESS ETHICS THE ENVIRONMENT & RESPONSIBILITY, May29 2025.
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International sport governing bodies are increasingly under scrutiny due to their questionable environmental sustainability records of global sport events, thereby facing a potential legitimacy gap and loss of trust that the proclaimed sustainability goals can be achieved. However, despite the critical importance of legitimacy and trust for sustainability in and for sport events management, sport academics have not only stayed relatively silent on this important relationship and the distinction between those two concepts, but also on the strategies that can be implemented to increase legitimacy and trust. As a response, we use the case of the upcoming Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games-the first to be contractually obliged to be delivered as 'climate positive'-to examine the role of legitimacy and trust for sustainability in global sport events. Based on secondary data, we (a) provide a taxonomy distinguishing legitimacy and trust aspects, (b) present a framework explicating the relationships between legitimacy and trust aspects for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games, and (c) suggest concrete strategies to increase legitimacy and trust for the climate positive Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games. These findings will support local authorities, sport event managers, and policymakers in their decision making leading up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.
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Calmat A, Lecoq J, Courtet MC. Legacy of the "Paris 2024" Olympic and Paralympic Games for the General Population Health[J]. BULLETIN DE L ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE, Apr27 2025.
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The Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024 are described as "a concrete opportunity for the promotion of physical and sport activity for everyone". This promotion is essential because the cost, for 2022, of physical inactivity, has been estimated by France Strat & eacute;gie at 140 billion euros. Moreover, the rate of change for the consumption of medical care and goods at current prices has risen by almost 28 %, reaching 236 million euros in 2022. The legacy may be defined as the impact of Olympic and Paralympic Games on the general population, particularly on health. The Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee (COJOP) or "Paris 2024"sets itself the ambition of introducing 10 million French people to sport by launching an awareness program for the practice of sport to fight against a sedentary lifestyle and to promote physical activity as a lever for improving health. Thus, in a non-exhaustive manner, several actions are presented in this text: sport and physical activity have been declared a "Grande Cause Nationale 2024"; the 5000 "sports equipment plan - generation 2024"around three axes: local equipment, school grounds and structuring facilities; the creation of a network of 506 sport-health centers to welcome the healthy or sick public wishing to undertake physical activity; the thirty-minute daily physical activity program in elementary school and the 2 hours weekly sport class in high school, in addition to PE and voluntary sport in school clubs; raising awareness of intellectual of physical disability: creation of para-sport sections and training for athletes, managers, coaches, and officials. Sports federations such as the French National Sport Federation, Union nationale du sport scolaire, have developed such sports programs; French federations and clubs offer sport-health activities that contribute to the health and well-being of the participant. The French National Olympic Committee (CNOSF) organizes the Sentez-Vous Sport operation every year, which attracts several million French people every year. The CNOSF's Medical Commission, in conjunction with the federations, has published the MedicoSport Sant & eacute; dictionary, which proposes adapted PSA protocols for most chronic illnesses and health conditions, complementing the recent recommendations of the French National Authority for Health (Haute Autorit & eacute; de sant & eacute;); the CNOSF has developed a training program for sports instructors in sport-health activities and for doctors in prescribing physical activity. (c) 2025 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of l'Academie nationale de medecine.
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Aase E, Abrahamsen FE, Gustafsson H. From Pandemic to Podium? Norwegian Olympic Handball Players' Journey to Tokyo 2020[J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, Jun 5 2025.
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Introduction Mental preparation ahead of the Olympic Games (OGs) has been an area of interest for sports psychology researchers over several decades. However, there are few studies based on athlete perspectives of their experiences coping with pressure at this competition level. The COVID-19 pandemic also placed athletes in a demanding situation as they had to deal with the suspension of sport activity, isolation, and general uncertainty-culminating in the first postponement of the OGs in peacetime. Athletes had to balance coping with everyday life in a pandemic with navigating training in ever-changing conditions, indicating it was particularly valuable to investigate mental preparations ahead of the Tokyo OGs.Objective The current study aimed to explore how Norwegian handball players of various experience levels mentally prepared for the Tokyo OGs and how they experienced their preparations during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods Retrospective semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven handball players (four women, three men) who participated in the Tokyo OGs. A reflexive thematic analysis was completed to examine the findings.Results The findings are described in two overarching themes: (1) failing to plan is planning to fail, and (2) balancing life and sports in a pandemic. Extensive preparations were done on an individual and team level. These incorporated mental, tactical, physical, and practical elements. Individual efforts varied and there were indications of certain team differences. The pandemic made the players' everyday lives unpredictable, which was mentally exhausting for some. They coped with the uncertainties in different ways, though this often entailed focusing on the positive aspects. Overall, the players' respective contexts affected their perceptions of the pandemic and the postponement of the OGs, and their appraisals of various stressors and subsequent coping strategies.Conclusion The indications of team differences and variations in individual preparations imply that there was no "correct" way to prepare-all roads led to Tokyo. Experience was beneficial in several ways, including coping with the Olympic environment. Some found coping with the effects of the pandemic mentally exhausting, thus potentially affecting preparations. Still, the players got to practice dealing with unexpected events, which could aid future coping efforts.
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Mazurkiewicz M . The Heroism of the Long-Distance Runner: Janusz Kusociński and His Times as Portrayed in Light of His Memoirs From Palant to the Olympics[J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT, Jun 2025.
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Janusz Kusoci & nacute;ski was one of the most distinguished Polish athletes of the interwar period. His sporting career commenced at an early age and exhibited an ambitious trajectory that elevated him from humble origins. He went down in the annals of world sports history for his triumph at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, being the first Polish winner of the men's Olympic gold medal (10 km run). Kusoci & nacute;ski broke the dominance of the Finnish runners, including Paavo Nurmi, and thus became renowned globally in the realm of international sport. He attained the status of a sporting icon, leaving a significant legacy. In September 1939, he defended Warsaw, subsequently engaging in clandestine activities against the Germans. In 1940, the occupiers murdered him after a brutal investigation. In addition to his athletic pursuits, Kusoci & nacute;ski was also a writer and journalist. His memoirs, From Palant to the Olympics, are an example of sport literature and serve as a primary source here and broader for sport historians.
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Kovács K, Pignitzky D, Bartha C, et al. Philippou C.From the European Youth Olympics Festival to Professional Sport. The Level of Athlete Dropout-a longitudinal Cohort Study[J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, May 2 2025.
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Background Globally, the dropout rate among young athletes, which is influenced by a range of complex and interconnected factors, tends to rise significantly when adolescence starts.Objective The present retrospective cohort study aimed to explore the characteristics and extent of dropout in youth sports in Hungary.Methods We analysed the status of 409 athletes who participated in the summer editions of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) between 2009 and 2019, assessing their athletic status 5 years later. Specifically, we examined the associations between dropout rates and factors such as gender, types of sport and relative age quartiles.Results Our findings reveal that dropout rates were higher in individual sports compared to team sports. Additionally, within individual sports, athletes born in the second age quartile had a slightly higher dropout rate, while those born in the third quartile experienced a slightly lower rate compared to the other quartiles.Conclusion These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of the factors influencing dropout in youth sports.
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Ollila BR, Haegele JA. Special Olympics' Unified Sports and Physical Education Programming: A Systematic Review[J]. QUEST, Jun 2025.
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Over the last few decades, Special Olympics have broadened their programming to support disabled and nondisabled individuals to play sports alongside one another. This systematic review aimed to examine published empirical studies that explored the social, intellectual, and physical outcomes associated with Unified Sports and Physical Education, and perceptions across stakeholders (i.e. disabled and nondisabled participants, parents/guardians, coaches, and community members). This review identified 20 peer-reviewed empirical studies that met all inclusion criteria, and relevant data regarding participants, measures, and target variables were extracted. Major findings indicate that while Unified Sports may have positive impacts on some health-related fitness outcomes, and that stakeholders may report positive experiences, there is a disconnect between program intentions and how it is being received and/or perceived. Highlighting this, unequal status is evident between disabled and nondisabled participants, and zero empirical studies were identified focused on Unified Physical Education, which limits support for its implementation.
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Orionzi B. Organized Sports for Children and Teenagers[J]. PEDIATRIC ANNALS, Apr 2025.
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Organized sports participation for youth has been growing across the nation. Much of this is fueled by the excitement surrounding collegiate, professional, and Olympic sports competitions, as women and athletes of color are specifically being recognized. There is also increased motivation due to the potential for financial success if elite skill levels can be achieved early on. Primary care clinicians play a major role in children and teenager participation in organized sports by carrying out the sports physical visit and by being a source of support in times of injury. With this responsibility, clinicians need to be aware of the risks for overuse injuries and burnout and the disparities that exist for youth athletes from racial and ethnic minority communities. Sports specialization, parental involvement, and inequities in access are all factors affecting youth organized sports participation. Clinicians can educate and maintain awareness of these elements as a part of their preventative medicine practice.
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