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Rethinking age in athletic retirement: An existential-narrative perspective

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Pages 146-159 | Received 23 Feb 2015, Accepted 14 Jul 2015, Published online: 28 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to examine theoretical understandings of athletic career and career termination from an existential-narrative perspective. Our critical analysis suggests that career models and many research texts have an implicit understanding of sport as a profession and propose a normative end to the career when athletes no longer improve their results. Being framed by Western cultural narratives of ageing as decline, the aforementioned career models disregard athletes’ subjective careers and their agency in bringing meaning to experiences of ageing and decline in athletic performance. While the main focus of this paper is on theoretical analysis, some empirical findings from our recent life story research are offered to illustrate alternative narratives that male endurance athletes carve out from their experiences of ageing and performance decline in the Nordic context. We conclude that current theorising of athletic career disregards the subjective career of the athlete and might not reflect careers especially in non-professional and veteran sports.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Dr Ask Vest Christiansen for detailed and constructive feedback which helped us in developing conceptual clarity and key arguments of this manuscript.

Notes

1. Veteran or Masters sport refers to competitions for older people which are organized in five-year age categories which, in most countries, begin at the age of 35.

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