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- W2890167042 abstract "New Zealand and the UK are examples of countries with elite sport systems that, over the last decade or so, have changed considerably and have moved in the opposite direction to the French system. France and Poland are examples of how the state has taken an active role in organizing elite sport. The trend towards professionalization of elite sport involves a changing relationship between states and sport. Gate keepers are central to the management of any complex organization or wider system. On the meso level, athlete's career transitions are dealt with from an organizational perspective, especially related to functional support pillars that concern sport participation and talent identification and development. On the micro level the challenge is to understand how individual's participation and development within sport relates to other aspects of growing up and becoming an adult. Management mechanisms are typically internal policies, dialogue, negotiations and accessible cross-cutting networks." @default.
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- W2890167042 title "The ecology of talent development in the Nordic elite sport model" @default.
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