2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16214193
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The Potential of Non-Mega Sporting Events for the Promotion of Physical Activity Among Inactive Supporters at the Poznan Half Marathon: A Case Study

Abstract: The impact of sports events on the promotion of physical activity, healthy lifestyles and sports participation is debatable, and most of the literature is on mega-events. This begs the question if more evidence of this type of impact can be found for non-mega events. Research on sports legacy often refers to the tangible effects such as infrastructure that is left after the competition. However, the construction of new facilities does not automatically result in attracting participants. Despite the high expect… Show more

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“…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%
“…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%
“…Staying in such a specific sports microworld, in return, offers runners a deepening of personal identity, enabling authentic rooting in the community of other running enthusiasts, and on the other hand, broad social recognition, especially for those who do not lose hope that they may someday join them. Previous studies show that a running event has the potential to encourage for running people who have not been physically active before the event (e.g., inactive supporters) [46].…”
Section: Ultramarathons-from Extreme To Mainstream: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authorities of the city of Poznan should follow such guidelines when developing sports and recreation facilities and promoting a healthy, active lifestyle of residents. However, it should be remembered that the size and condition of the sports and recreation infrastructure depends primarily on the level of the country's economic development and pro-health awareness of its citizens [78][79][80][81]. Nobody has studied the difficulties limiting the access to sports and recreation facilities in the city of Poznan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%