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High-performance sport

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sport", where the emphasis is on attracting the maximum number of participants. In team sports, the concept of high performance involves also team performance strategy and assessment.
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for a particular sport often have separate administrative units for supporting elite athletes and the funding of athletes likely to win
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has been fuelled by the drive for success, this despite the practice being firmly illegal at almost all levels of play.
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Separate state agencies may be responsible for high-performance sport and for mass sport;
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in some minority sports may be part-time or rely on government grants. Likewise,
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for propaganda purposes; some Western countries began establishing
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is motivated by the needs of elite rather than mass athletes.
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High-performance sport overlaps with the upper tiers of
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Index

High performance sport
sport
sports administration
recreational
professional sport
particularly in North America
Olympic Games
World Games
student athletes
college sports
sports psychology
sports medicine
Doping in sport
performance-enhancing substances
national governing bodies
Olympic medals
public policy
Eastern Bloc
Cold War
Category:Sports academies
Category:National Institutes of Sport
Professional sports
Semi-professional sports
Professional sports leagues in the United States
The Sports Gene
"Performance Assessment in Team Sports"
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Fastest, Highest, Strongest: A Critique of High-Performance Sport
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