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Legacy by osmosis? Investigation of sport development legacies resulting from the conduct of a major sport event

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posted on 2023-08-01, 04:55 authored by Danya HodgettsDanya Hodgetts
"... There is little research examining the sport development benefits that sporting organisations may receive when hosting an event. To examine measures of development in a sport and determine if they were affected by an event that was not intentionally leveraged, the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships (ASLSC) were profiled. The ASLSC were hosted by Scarborough, Western Australia from 2007-2009, with previous and subsequent events being held in Kurrawa, Queensland. Statistics from Western Australia between 1991 and 2010 were examined in this research"--Abstract.

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Central Queensland University

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This thesis may be freely copied and distributed for private use and study; however, no part of this thesis or the information therein may be included in or referred to in publication without the prior written permission of the author and/or any reference fully acknowledged.

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Centre for Physical Activity Studies; Institute for Health and Social Science Research (IHSSR);

Era Eligible

  • No

Supervisor

Dr Mitch Duncan ; Professor Kerry Mummery ; Dr Geoff Dickson

Thesis Type

  • Doctoral Thesis