Raiders of the Olympic Values: Perception of the Development of Women's Canoeing in Spain for Tokyo 2021

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 5;19(11):6909. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116909.

Abstract

Although canoeing is one of the oldest sports in the Olympic program, it was not until the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 that women's canoeing was first included in the competition. This fact has posed a challenge to the initiation and technification systems of countries in order to obtain competitive results, particularly in Spain, as it is one of the sports that contributed the most medals to the Olympic medal tally. The aim of this study was to evaluate the promotion and development of talent in women's canoeing in Spain for its first-ever Olympic participation. For this purpose, an analytical survey (n = 167) was carried out, the answers to which were contrasted by gender and modality practiced. The results showed a positive evaluation of the current position in flatwater female canoeing regarding talent that is consistent with the competitive results achieved. Additionally, we found that the gender of the respondents influences their perception of the age of sport initiation and the suitability of the progression in the competition systems for the promotion of women's canoeing in Spain. Therefore, the results of the questionnaire will facilitate a quick diagnosis of critical aspects by sport managers, allowing them to take corrective actions in time for the development of female canoeists and, at the same time, to promote future studies that delve deeper into these topics.

Keywords: Olympic games; canoeing; gender in sport; sports talent; women and sport.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Perception
  • Spain
  • Sports*
  • Tokyo
  • Water Sports*

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the European Union-Next-Generation EU, the spanish goverment Project PID2020-113905GB-I00 and the Project S56_20R, funded by the Aragon Regional Government.