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Leisure At The International Scale: SPORT

Leisure At The International Scale: SPORT. Cross Country RankCountryNo. Of Participants In Global Top 200GNI Per Capita (2007) US$ 1Kenya581,600 2Ethiopia24700

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Page 1: Leisure At The International Scale: SPORT. Cross Country RankCountryNo. Of Participants In Global Top 200GNI Per Capita (2007) US$ 1Kenya581,600 2Ethiopia24700

Leisure At The International Scale:

SPORT

Page 2: Leisure At The International Scale: SPORT. Cross Country RankCountryNo. Of Participants In Global Top 200GNI Per Capita (2007) US$ 1Kenya581,600 2Ethiopia24700

Cross CountryRank Country No. Of Participants In Global Top 200 GNI Per Capita (2007) US$

1 Kenya 58 1,600

2 Ethiopia 24 700

3 USA 13 46,000

4 Japan 12 33,800

5 Morocco 10 3,800

6 France 10 33,800

7 Spain 9 33,700

8 Portugal 7 21,800

9 UK 6 35,300

10 Russia 6 14,600

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GolfRank Country No. Of Participants In Global Top 200 GNI Per Capita (2007) US$

1 USA 96 46,000

2 UK 27 35,300

3 Japan 16 33,800

4 Australia 16 37,500

5 Sweden 13 36,900

6 South Africa 5 10,600

7 Argentina 4 13,000

8 Spain 3 33,700

9 Ireland 2 45,600

10 Germany 2 34,400

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Factors Affecting Participation In Sport

• There are many variations of sporting activity by nations.

• The USA, for example, is strong on Baseball, American Football, and Basketball.

• In contrast, Cricket is largely played in parts of the former British Empire.

• Galic Football and Hurling are played almost exclusively in Ireland.

• Australian Rules Football is played mostly in… (wait for it)… Australia.

• Global sports include REAL Football and Athletics.

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Physical Factors

A number of Physical Factors have an impact on sporting participation and success such as…

•Skiing and winter sports are associated with areas, such as the Alps, that have regular and reliable snow in winter.•Coastal areas with large plunging breakers produce ideal conditions for surfing, such as Hawaii and California.•Hilly areas can promote mountain biking, as in the case of Wales.•Rivers and lakes promote fishing.•It has been suggested that the increase in red blood cell concentration at high altitude favours long-distance runners in the high-altitude regions of Kenya and Ethiopia.

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Human Factors

• Most sports take place in sporting venues, such as tennis courts, football pitches, and swimming pools.

• Thus, physical geographical factors might not be as important as human factors.

• There is a strong correlation between economic wealth and the provision of sporting facilities.

• Most golf courses are found in MEDC’s and NIC’s.• An obvious exception to this is the large number of

golf courses that may be located in LEDC’s for the benefit of tourists.

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Political Factors

• The “Eastern Bloc” uses sports to show how successful the communist system is.

• The Emergent Nation Model for South-East Asia and Africa often uses organisations such as the police force and the army to develop its sporting talent.

• The American Model is based on competition and rewarding success.

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Political Factors

• In the UK, the government has attempted to use sport to develop underprivileged areas and rural areas.

• In some LEDC’s, a lack of funding means that sports resources are limited.

• This is especially important in explaining variations in success in sport.

• Within the education system, boarding schools are often seen as having superior facilities to day schools (non-boarding).

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Social Factors

• Some people cannot afford membership fees associated with certain sports.

• Golf clubs are generally expensive.• Boxing is a sport generally associated with a

working-class population.• Polo is another sport that is largely the

preserve of the wealthy.

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Cultural Factors

• Low participation of Muslim women in Athletics and Swimming.

• The convention for Muslim women to remain robed means that successful Muslim athletes, such as the Moroccan middle-distance runner Hasna Benhassi, receive much criticism at home.

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Activity

How can various factors affect peoples’ participation in sport for those living in MEDC’s,

NIC’s, and LEDC’s? (15 marks).

Explain your answer commenting on Human, physical, political, social, and cultural reasons.

(Maybe a table would be useful)