2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17010116
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The Impact of Modern Ultramarathons on Shaping the Social Identity of Runners. The Case Study of Karkonosze Winter Ultramarathon

Abstract: Despite the growing interest in extreme sports around the world, researchers have rarely investigated the complex factors that have led to a developed commitment to extreme sports in recent years. Precisely, the social identity of ultramarathoners remains a research niche. The aim of the article is to analyze the impact of a sports event on shaping social identity of ultramarathon runners on the example of Karkonosze Winter Ultramarathon (held in Poland). The qualitative method used in the article-interviews w… Show more

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“…According to Cope et al, children’s participation in sport is motivated by five primary factors: perception of competence, fun and enjoyment, parents, learning new skills, and friends [ 25 ]. However, in our study, the social motives proved to be the least important (although social motives were important for adult runners in previous studies, e.g., [ 5 , 26 ]). The findings from studies into sports motivation among 11–15-year-old school children in Scandinavia suggest that social, fun and health motives are perceived as being the main motivation for sports participation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…According to Cope et al, children’s participation in sport is motivated by five primary factors: perception of competence, fun and enjoyment, parents, learning new skills, and friends [ 25 ]. However, in our study, the social motives proved to be the least important (although social motives were important for adult runners in previous studies, e.g., [ 5 , 26 ]). The findings from studies into sports motivation among 11–15-year-old school children in Scandinavia suggest that social, fun and health motives are perceived as being the main motivation for sports participation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…They have been analysed as a stimulator of touristic development [46]. Not only motivations of runners [47], but also running supporters have been examined [48], as has the impact of running events on the local community [49]. Malchrowicz-Mośko et al, (2018) also determined what impact achieving a self-set sports goal had on the level of satisfaction with running in a half-marathon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For long-distance runners, completing an ultramarathon means not only participation in a running event, but above all, a long-lasting physical and mental preparation process. The decision to participate in an ultramarathon usually means entering the subculture of runners and adopting a new social identity, which is very important for ultra-marathoners [ 2 ]. Participation in long-distance running meets the criteria of serious leisure [ 3 ], not temporary entertainment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%