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The effects of athlete retirement on parents

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 42-56

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10413200701788172

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It is often parents who introduce their children to competitive sports and parents who then provide remarkable emotional and material support across their children's athletic careers (Bloom, 1985; Cote, 1999). Considerable research documents athletes' retirement experiences (Baillie, 1993; Baillie & Danish, 1992; Svoboda & Vanek, 1982; Werthner & Orlick, 1982), yet none explores the effects of retirement on parents. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of athletes' disengagement from sport on parents. In-depth interviews were conducted with six parents of former female elite gymnasts who had been retired for three to five years and the data analyzed inductively (Cote, Salmela, Baria, & Russell, 1993; Lally & Kerr, 2005; Miller & Kerr, 2002,2003). Their daughters' withdrawal from gymnastics and their own immediate disengagement from the world of elite sport had a tremendous impact on the participants' personal and social relationships, leaving them struggling with weighty self-doubts over their failure to intervene with abusive coaches.

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