Insights on the process of athletes development in Nigeria

Adeboye Israel Elumaro
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The process of talent development in sports requires an environment that encourages early identification of inherent sporting potentials in youngsters and provides the necessary support to grow such potentials into refined talents. Across cultures, athletic development is achieved through a synergy between athletes, their coaches, family, school, the community as well as other significant persons and social institutions. Judging by Nigeria’s rankings in global competitive sports, the country is yet to evolve an effective template for successful athletic development process. This study adopted a qualitative approach to examine the process of athletes’ development in Nigeria. Seven elite Nigerian coaches were interviewed. Inductive analysis of the data indicated certain contextual impediments to athletes’ development in Nigeria including organizational and culture specific barriers to talent development, and two drivers of successful development were equally revealed. It was suggested that stakeholders in sport development should collaborate to evolve a template for successful athletes’ development where the entire development environment provides the necessary support for athletic development.
关于尼日利亚运动员发展过程的见解
体育人才发展的过程需要一个环境,鼓励及早发现青少年固有的体育潜力,并提供必要的支持,将这些潜力培养成精细化的人才。跨越文化,运动的发展是通过运动员、教练、家庭、学校、社区以及其他重要人物和社会机构之间的协同作用来实现的。从尼日利亚在全球竞技体育中的排名来看,该国尚未形成一个成功的体育发展过程的有效模板。本研究采用定性方法考察尼日利亚运动员的发展过程。7名尼日利亚精英教练接受了采访。对数据的归纳分析表明,尼日利亚运动员发展的某些背景障碍,包括组织和文化方面的人才发展障碍,以及成功发展的两个驱动因素。有人建议,体育发展的利益相关者应该合作,为成功的运动员发展制定一个模板,其中整个发展环境为体育发展提供必要的支持。
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