Successful elite sport policies an international comparison of the Sports Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations
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Table of Contents
Preface................................................................................. 12
1 Introduction ........................................................................15
1.1 Rationale......................................................................15
1.2 Background to SPLISS...........................................................16
1.3 From SPLISS 1.0 to 2.0.........................................................18
1.4 SPLISS 2.0 objective...........................................................21
1.5 Organisation of SPLISS 2.0: Research team and partners.........................22
1.6 Local publication reports......................................................30
1.7 Funding the research...........................................................32
1.8 Structure of this book.........................................................33
1.9 Key terminology................................................................34
Chapter 1 references.....................................................................35
2 Theoretical underpinnings of the SPLISS model........................................37
2.1 Introduction: Elite sport success is developable...............................37
2.2 The SPLISS model .............................................................41
2.2.1 Nine Pillars as policy components of elite sport success...............41
2.2.2 INPUT THROUCHPUT-OUTPUT: A multidimensional model to measure
effectiveness of elite sport policies..................................47
2.2.3 Critical success factors (CSF): The processes that drive the Pillars...49
2.3 Final remarks..................................................................50
2.3.1 The environment of elite sport: Culture, politics,
sponsorship and media... Pillar 10?.................................. 50
2.3.2 Evaluation of national-level public policies...........................51
2.3.3 Many roads lead to Rome!...............................................51
Chapter 2 references.....................................................................53
3 Methodologies and samples............................................................59
3.1 Introduction: International comparisons are complicated........................59
3.2 Study design: Mixed methods research...........................................60
3.2.1 Data collection and protocol...........................................61
3.2.2 Definitions............................................................62
3.2.3 Data analysis: Scoring system methodology..............................63
б I Successful Elite Sport Policies
3.3 Sample countries: Key points and characteristics...................................66
3.4 Sample and profiles................................................................69
3.4.1 Overall sport policy inventory............................................69
3.4.2 Elite sport climate survey: Athletes , coaches
and performance directors sample.........................................69
3.4.3 Sample by sport...........................................................71
3.4.4 Athletes profile..........................................................73
3.4.5 Coaches profile...........................................................75
3.5 Methodological limitations.........................................................77
3.6 SWOT of SPLISS.....................................................................79
Chapter 3 references.........................................................................83
4 Outputs-Measuring the success of elite sport policy......................................87
4.1 Introduction.......................................................................87
4.2 Previous research..................................................................87
4.3 Measures of success................................................................90
4.4 Wintersports.......................................................................94
4.5 The nature of success..............................................................95
4.5.1 Medals by sport...........................................................95
4.6 Relative success..................................................................102
4.7 Key points........................................................................107
Chapter 4 references........................................................................107
5 Pillar 1: Financial support.............................................................109
5.1 Concepts and definition................... .....................................109
5.2 Key findings......................................................................Ill
5.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis..............................................116
5.3.1 National expenditure on grassroots sport.................................116
5.3.2 National expenditures on elite sport.....................................119
5.3.3 Source of elite sport funding............................................123
5.3.4 Grassroots versus elite sport prioritisation.............................125
5.3.5 Changes in national elite sport expenditures:
An escalating global sporting arms race?.................................127
5.4 Summary points in Pillar 1 .......................................................130
Chapter 5 references........................................................................131
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6 Pillar 2: Governance, organisation and structure of (elite) sport policies:
An integrated approach to policy development........................................133
6.1 Concepts and definition.........................................................133
6.2 Key findings....................................................................134
6.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis............................................138
6.3.1 National co-ordination of elite sport policies..........................138
6.3.2 Long-term planning regarding elite sport policies.......................143
6.3.3 Stakeholders involvement...............................................145
6.3.4 Staff at the NSA and the professional development of NCBs...............148
6.3.5 Communication and decision-making structure.............................151
6.3.6 Co-operation with commercial partners...................................154
6.3.7 Prioritisation of elite sport policies.................................155
6.3.7.1 Number of sports funded.................................................156
6.3.7.2 Concentration ratios...................................................160
6.4 Summary points in Pillar 2......................................................163
Chapter 6 references....... ............................................................ 165
Appendix 1: Overview of NCB funding criteria for each country...........................168
Appendix 2: Overview of NCB funding for each country....................................174
7 Pillar 3: Sport participation.........................................................181
7.1 Concepts and definition ........................................................181
7.2 Key findings....................................................................182
7.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis............................................184
7.3.1 Sport at school, during physical education (PE)
and extracurricular activities..........................................184
7.3.2 General sport participation rates.......................................187
7.3.3 Quality management in sport dubs........................................189
7.3.3.1 Ages at which extra attention is received from club
or national governing body..............................................189
7.3.3.2 Quality management and talent management................................191
7.4 Key points in Pillar 3 .........................................................192
Chapter 7 references.....................................................................193
8 I Successful Elite Sport Policies
8 Pillar 4: Talent identification and development........................................197
8.1 Concepts and definition...........................................................197
8.2 Key findings......................................................................199
8.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis..............................................207
8.3.1 Planning of talent identification (TID) and talent development (TD).....202
8.3.2 Talent development: Nationally co-ordinated,
multi-dimensional support services........................................208
8.4 Dual career support: Nationally co-ordinated support for
combining sport training and academic studies
in secondary and primary education................................................210
8.5 Dual career support: Nationally co-ordinated support for
combining sport training and academic studies
in tertiary education (university/college)........................................219
8.6 Summary points in Pillar 4........................................................223
Chapter 8 references.........................................................................224
Appendix 1: National policy towards talent development.......................................226
9 Pillar 5: Athletic career and post-career support......................................233
9.1 Concepts and definition.........................................................233
9.2 Key findings......................................................................234
9.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis..............................................238
9.3.1 Time spent on training activities.........................................238
9.3.2 National elite athletes support programme: Financial support..............240
9.3.3 National co-ordinated support programme for elite athletes................248
9.3.4 Post-athletic career support..............................................251
9.4 Summary points in Pillar 5........................................................256
Chapter 9 references.........................................................................258
10 Pillar 6: Training facilities............................................................261
10.1 Concepts and definition...........................................................261
10.2 Key findings......................................................................263
10.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis..............................................266
10.3.1 Co-ordination of elite sport facilities...................................266
10.3.2 High-quality national and regional elite sport facilities.................268
10.4 Summary points in Pillar 6.......................................................276
Chapter 10 references........................................................................277
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11 Pillar 7: Coach provision and coach development........................................279
11.1 Concepts and definition..........................................................279
11.2 Key findings.....................................................................280
11.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis.............................................283
11.3.1 Sufficient number of well-trained and experienced elite coaches..........283
11.3.2 Opportunities to develop an (elite) coaching career......................287
11.3.3 Sufficient individual living circumstances of coaches....................296
11.3.4 The status and recognition of coaches....................................303
11.4 Key points in Pillar 7 .........................................................306
Chapter 11 references......................................................................307
12 Pillar 8: National and international competition/events................................311
12.1 Concepts and definition..........................................................311
12.2 Key findings.....................................................................312
12.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis.............................................318
12.3.1 Co-ordination and long-term planning
of international elite sport events......................................318
12.3.2 Commercial and broacast co-operation.....................................319
12.3.3 Funding for bidding and hosting events...................................320
12.3.4 Hosting events...........................................................321
12.3.5 Opportunities to participate in international competitions...............322
12.3.6 National competition level...............................................324
12.4 Summary points in Pillar 8.......................................................326
Chapter 12 references......................................................................327
13 Pillar 9: Sport science support, scientific research and innovation in elite sport.....329
13.1 Concepts and definition..........................................................329
13.2 Key findings.....................................................................331
13.3 Comparative and descriptive analysis.............................................333
13.3.1 Support for scientific research..........................................333
13.3.2 Co-ordination and dissemination of scientific research...................337
13.4 Summary points in Pillar 9....................................................342
Chapter 13 references......................................................................343
Appendix: Overview of the research funding (research projects and sport science support)
and the delivery structures and processes..................................................344
10 I Successful Elite Sport Policies
14 Conclusions: Successful elite sport policies...........................................351
14.1 Introduction.....................................................................351
14.2 Overview per Pillar.............................................................351
14.2.1 Topline findings........................................................354
14.2.2 Pillar 1-Money in-medals out!?..........................................355
14.2.3 Pillar 2-Efficient nations are organised and structured better..........360
14.2.4 Pillars 3 and 4-The non-significant Pillars: Does sport participation,
talent identification and development not really matter?................362
14.2.5 Pillar 5 (athletic career support)-Non-significant but essential........364
14.2.6 Pillars 6, 7, 8 and 9-The significant Pillars:
Facilities, coaching, competition, and scientific research
have a direct influence on sporting performance.........................365
14.2.7 The characteristics of efficient nations................................366
14.2.8 Pillar-by-Pillar analysis: Key points.....................................369
14.3 Pillar performance per nation...................................................371
14.3.1 Successful nations in summer sports.......................................374
14.3.2 Successful nations in Wintersports........................................376
14.3.3 Small nations.............................................................378
14.3.4 Small and unsuccessful nations............................................380
14.3.5 Future hosts of the Olympic Games.........................................382
14.3.6 Nation-by-nation analysis: Key points.....................................383
14.4 Key issues in elite sport policy development....................................384
14.4.1 The keys to success.......................................................384
14.4.2 Theory development........................................................386
14.4.3 Methodology development...................................................388
14.4.4 Implementation: Lesson drawing and policy transfer........................390
14.4.5 Centralised versus decentralised approaches to national co-ordination:
Who takes control over elite sport?.....................................391
14.4.6 Is prioritisation an effective long-term strategy?........................392
14.5 Reflections: What next for elite sport?.........................................394
Chapter 14 references..........................-...........................................397
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title_auth | Successful elite sport policies an international comparison of the Sports Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations |
title_exact_search | Successful elite sport policies an international comparison of the Sports Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations |
title_full | Successful elite sport policies an international comparison of the Sports Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations Veerle De Bosscher, Simon Shibli, Hans Westerbeek & Marten van Bottenburg |
title_fullStr | Successful elite sport policies an international comparison of the Sports Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations Veerle De Bosscher, Simon Shibli, Hans Westerbeek & Marten van Bottenburg |
title_full_unstemmed | Successful elite sport policies an international comparison of the Sports Policy Factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS 2.0) in 15 nations Veerle De Bosscher, Simon Shibli, Hans Westerbeek & Marten van Bottenburg |
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