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Athletes Voice in History [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Western University, Canada), Edited by (Victoria University, Footscray, Australia), Edited by (German Sport University Cologne, Germany)
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This book combines diverse range of scholarly analyses that seek to understand how recognition of voices of athletes have developed over decades. While the touchstone is primarily the voices of atheles associated with Olympic-related sports, consideration is also given to actions and opinions of athletes expressed in other sporting spheres.



This collection of essays is the third iteration in a series of publications dealing with Olympic studies that initially developed out of the tripartite relationship between Western University (Canada), Victoria University, Melbourne (Australia), and the German Sport University Cologne (Germany). However, for this collection, papers were solicited from around the world in order to approach the topic from different and much wider perspectives. To this end, this book combines a diverse range of scholarly analyses that seek to understand how the recognition of the voices of athletes have developed over many decades. In essence, the sequence of chapters in this book are based around three perspectives, namely: the lives and biographical profiles of athletes; the decision-making processes of, and for, athletes; and the formal and informal institutional representation of athletes. While the touchstone is primarily the voices of athletes associated with Olympic-related sports, consideration is also given to the actions and opinions of athletes expressed in other sporting spheres. This book was originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport.

Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors ix
1 Introduction: The Voice of the Athlete in History
1(6)
Stephan Wassong
Angela J. Schneider
Rob Hess
2 The Olympic Oath and So Much More: A Biographical Interpretive Analysis of the Life of Victor Boin, 1886-1974
7(15)
Bram Constandt
Jasper Truyens
Marc Constandt
3 `If the IOC Finds Out About This, All of You Will Be Declared Professionals': Professionalization of Finnish Track Athletes from the 1960s to 1980s
22(17)
Jouni Lavikainen
4 Non-Racial Sport in South Africa: A Documentary Analysis of the Struggle for International Recognition, 1946-1971
39(19)
Francois Johannes Cleophas
5 An Honour, Rather than a Disgrace': Song Koon Poh, Apartheid Rugby, Tokkie's Dragons, and the Politics of Dissent and Confession
58(23)
Hendrik Snyders
6 Athletes in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1945-1992
81(13)
Marko Begovic
7 The Athletes' Voice and a Feminist Ethics of Care: The Russian Doping Scandal at the 2016 Olympic Games
94(22)
Mikael Gonsalves
Angela J. Schneider
8 The Membership Composition of the Athletes' Commission of the International Olympic Committee: Between Appointments and Elections, 1981-2000
116(20)
Stephan Wassong
9 The Institutional Position of Athletes in the Governance Networks of the Olympic Movement in Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom
136(24)
Maximilian Seltmann
Index 160
Stephan Wassong is Professor at the German Sport University Cologne, Head of the Institute of Sport History, and Director of its Olympic Studies Centre. He is also Director of the international MA in Olympic Studies and President of the International Pierre de Coubertin Committee. He is also a member of the International Olympic Committees Olympic Education Commission.

Angela J. Schneider is the Director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies and is Professor in Kinesiology at Western University, Canada. Her research interests are philosophy and ethics in sport, Olympic Studies, and women and sport. She is an Olympian, winning a silver medal in rowing for Canada with the women's Coxed Fours at the 1984 Olympics.

Rob Hess is Adjunct Professor with the Institute for Health and Sport, and the College of Sport and Exercise Science, at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, where he taught sport history for more than two decades. He is also a member of the leadership group of the Olympic Research Network at Victoria University.