Search Results - Talent identification and development in sport
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Comparison of anthropometric and performance characteristics in elite male football and handball players
Karadenizli, Z. I., Ilbak, I., Bartik, P.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2026)“…These differences underscore the importance of developing training protocols and talent identification strategies that reflect the unique demands of each sport. …”
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Exploration du rôle du sexe et de la maturité biologique dans une compétition en fonction de l`âge biologique : aperçu de l`état d`anxiété pré-compétition chez les jeunes handballe... (Exploring the role of sex and maturation in a bio-banding competition: Insights into pre-competition anxiety in youth handball)
de la Rubia, A., García-Sánchez, C., Marquina, M., Martín-Castellanos, A., Lino-Samaniego, Á., Tannion, K.Published in Science & Sports (2025) -
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Physical fitness and motor competence performance characteristics of Chinese elite youth athletes from four track and field throwing disciplines—a cross-sectional study
Zhao, K., Siener, M., Zhao, Y., Hohmann, A.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2023)“…Using linear and non-linear classification methods, most athletes could be assigned to their correct sport. However, this also shows that slightly different training and talent identification is required for each of these sports. …”
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The relative age effect on competition performance of spanish international handball players: A longitudinal study
de la Rubia, A., Lorenzo, A., Bjørndal, C. T., Kelly, A. L., García-Aliaga, A., Lorenzo-Calvo, J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2021)“…Discussion: These findings are important for talent identification and development policies in sport federations and other elite sport institutions by demonstrating the many unintended consequences of selections to international competitions at the youth level.…”
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Athlete development in Norwegian handball
Thue Bjørndal, C., Ronglan, L. T.Published in Talent identification and development in sport. International perspectives (2021)Collective title: “…Talent identification and development in sport. International perspectives…”
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Rough draft: The accuracy of athlete selection in North American professional sports
Farah, L., Baker, J.Published in Talent identification and development in sport. International perspectives (2021)Collective title: “…Talent identification and development in sport. International perspectives…”
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Elite sport development in South Korea: An analysis of policy change in the sports of athletics, archery and baseball
Park, J.-W.Published 2011“…Secondly, the potential influences on elite sport development in each of the three sports are examined following the three key dimensions of high performance sport policy identified by Green & Houlihan (2005): (i) identification of, and support for, talented athletes; (ii) improvements in sport science, coaching and facilities; and (iii) the provision of more systematic competition opportunities for elite level athletes. …”
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Local heroes. The influence of place of early development in talent development in Danish handball and football
Nygaard Rossing, N.Published 2018“…Results also indicate that the identification of talent by coaches and managers is linked to the conditions of the players` place of early development. …”
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The relative age effect in selection to international team matches in Norwegian handball
Bjørndal, C. T., Luteberget, L. S., Till, K., Holm, S.Published in PLOS ONE (2018)“…Many elite sport organisations have introduced structured talent identification and development (TID) initiatives in youth sports to better facilitate elite sport performance. …”
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"Muddling through": the dynamics of talent development in Norwegian women's handball
Bjørndal, C. T.Published 2017“…This thesis reports on talent development in Norwegian handball. The literature on elite sports describes normative systems that should be used for talent identification and development but which do not resemble the actual workings of Norwegian handball. …”
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Movement competency assessment in softball - The basis for talent identification
Horton, K.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2016)“…Talent identification in sport has been recognized by the Australian Sports Commission (2) as a priority for future development and growth of Australian sport. …”
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Long-term prognostic validity of talent selections: Comparing national and regional coaches, laypersons and novices
Schorer, J., Rienhoff, R., Fischer, L., Baker, J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2017)“…In most sports, the development of elite athletes is a long-term process of talent identification and support. …”
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