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  2. High-performance sport - Wikipedia

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    Much research in sports psychology and sports medicine is motivated by the needs of elite rather than mass athletes. Doping in sport is more common at elite levels, and research into performance-enhancing substances has been fuelled by the drive for success, this despite the practice being firmly illegal at almost all levels of play.

  3. Athlete - Wikipedia

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    An athlete is most commonly a person who competes in one or more sports involving physical strength, speed, power, or endurance. Sometimes, the word "athlete" is used to refer specifically to sport of athletics competitors, i.e. including track and field and marathon runners but excluding e.g. swimmers , footballers or basketball players.

  4. Qualifying standards in athletics - Wikipedia

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    For the highest elite level competitions like the Olympics and World Athletics Championships, World Athletics, the world governing body for athletics, publishes standards in advance of the competitions. The currently expressed standards are intended to qualify about 2,000 athletes across all disciplines (24 men's events and 23 women's events ...

  5. Early sports specialization - Wikipedia

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    Elite athletes in most sports, such as track and field, weightlifting, cycling, rowing, swimming, skiing, are less likely to have done intensive training at a young age than the near-elite athletes. [2] NCAA Division I athletes tended to play multiple sports in high school, and only one in six specialized in a single sport before the age of 12. [7]

  6. 'Pushing Through Pain' Is Out, 'Prime Confidence' Is In: Life ...

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    Elite athletes know that raking themselves over the coals for a mistake or a loss is a counter-productive waste of energy. Six-time Olympic downhill ski racer Sarah Schleper told me, “Ski racing ...

  7. Masters athletics - Wikipedia

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    Masters Athletics managed by World Masters Athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for athletes of 35 years of age and over organized by World Masters Athletics.The events include track and field, road running and cross country running.

  8. Athletics (physical culture) - Wikipedia

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    Elite athletes and teams require high-level coaching. A coach is often associated only with an athlete's technical development; however, a coach will likely play all the roles of mentor, physical trainer, therapist, medical responder, technical trainer and performance facilitator.

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