2023
DOI: 10.31857/s023620070025539-9
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On “Iron” Men: True and Ephemeral in Endurance Sports

Abstract: This essay examines the social portrait of contemporary iron men and women, i.e., non-elite amateur triathletes. It is questioned the widespread belief in their unique exceptionality as socially successful people and natural-born endurance athletes. It is shown that the commodification of endurance sports (running, cycling, cross-country skiing, and triathlon) led to the division of communities into two generations — the displacing original and the emerging contemporary. The original generation was characteriz… Show more

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