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Heroes at Home, Suspects Abroad? National and International Perceptions of Elite-Sports Success

It is often claimed that elite sport success increases national pride as well as the international prestige of a country. To scrutinize this broad-shed assumption, we draw on data from an online survey carried out around the Rio 2016 Olympics, including questions on success, national identity and at...

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Published in:Sociology of sport journal 2020-06, Vol.37 (2), p.133-142
Main Authors: Haut, Jan, Gassmann, Freya, Emrich, Eike, Meyer, Tim, Pierdzioch, Christian
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Language:English
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Summary:It is often claimed that elite sport success increases national pride as well as the international prestige of a country. To scrutinize this broad-shed assumption, we draw on data from an online survey carried out around the Rio 2016 Olympics, including questions on success, national identity and attitudes towards other countries and athletes. Exploratory analyses of open questions reveal that successful athletes celebrated at home are often ignored abroad. A country’s international image is rather shaped by negative perceptions regarding doping or unfairness. Statistical analyses of standardized questions support previous findings on the reception of sport events, such as the strong connection of national pride and desire for elite sport success. However, there is also strong indication for shared international standards of sportsmanship.
ISSN:0741-1235
1543-2785
DOI:10.1123/ssj.2018-0157