(Un)sustainability of the elite parasport development system in a Least Developed Country: an investigation of Cambodian para-Athletic career pathways
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Nagata, ShinichiBloyce, Daniel
Sato, Takahiro
Yoneyama, Haruka
Nishiyama, Naoki
Boomgaard, Pepijn
Okade, Yoshinori
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2025-06-09Submitted date
2023-12-25
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Purpose: Establishing athletic career pathways is important for the sustainable development of elite parasport, but there is a paucity of literature on parasport athletic career pathways in economically disadvantaged, Least Developed Countries. The current study investigated how para-athletes, coaches, and administrators in Cambodia experience their athletic careers. Methodology: Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with four para-athletics coaches, six para-athletics athletes, and two parasport administrators in Cambodia. The transcripts were analyzed with thematic analysis. Findings and practical implications: Key themes indicated that the lack of parasport equipment limits new athlete recruitment, the lack of a positive career outlook after athletic retirement is a cause of distress among athletes, and specialized parasport coaches are lacking. These problems suggest alack of sustainability. The Cambodian government could invest in a clearer retirement preparation system for para-athletes. In this respect, retired para-athletes could continue contributing to parasport development in the country as elite and grassroots-level coaches. Research contribution: This is the first study examining the experience of para-athletes, coaches, and administrators in a Least Developed Country. Our findings identified recruitment, retirement preparation, and coach training as major areas for development. Value: The findings would assist evidence-based policy making for more sustainable development of elite parasport.Citation
Nagata, Shinichi, et al. "(Un) sustainability of the elite parasport development system in a Least Developed Country: an investigation of Cambodian para-Athletic career pathways." Managing Sport and Leisure (2025): 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/23750472.2025.2513947Publisher
Taylor and FrancisJournal
Managing Sport and LeisureType
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2375-0472Sponsors
The Japan Sports Agency of the government of Japanae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/23750472.2025.2513947
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