
Youth sport programs are integral parts of national sport development. The Sportkid Newsletter dissects issues in youth sports to help keep as many youngsters engaged long enough to make a difference.
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In the youth sport world of the early 2000s there was no shortage of dogmatic positions about athlete development detailing how youngsters should follow an almost pre-determined pathway to elite performance....
Kristy Coventry, the newly elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), announced an initiative to safeguard the women’s competition category. This initiative was a response to recommendations from an IOC members forum an...
For the past several months the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has been struggling to re-sign its top women’s doubles pair, Pearly Tan and Thinaah Muralitharan, or Pearly-Thinaah as they are known in the sports nomenclature. Their...
This video is part of Nike’s Designed to Move campaign. While it’s entertaining and well-produced, it conveys a disturbing message: for the first time ever, the current generation will have five fewer years of life than their parents. The r...
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By now anyone paying attention has heard about the Enhanced Games, a multi-sport competition scheduled for 2026 which bills itself as the "future of sport." They plan to "push the boundaries of...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Bill Price is a retired swimming coach who knows a thing or two about how sport is developed around the world. He writes about athlete development, talent, national sport organization and governance, and cultural issues affecting sport worldwide.
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