Japan
Recent Japanese sport policy has been strongly influenced by the policy debates prior to the unsuccessful bid for the 2016 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games (in 2007) as well as by the successful bid for the Tokyo 2020 Games (awarded in 2013). Both bids and, in particular, the granting of the Tokyo 2020 Games have affected the development of sport policy and overall government policy. It is also important to note that the global COVID-19 pandemic, which inevitably led to the postponement of Tokyo 2020, the first time a Games had been postponed in the 125 years of the Olympics, to 2021, influenced the general public's view on sport and health (or healthy lifestyle/well-being). Japanese elite sport policy has developed significantly since 2000 and has applied a structural approach and focused more on sustainability of high-performance success in the post-Tokyo 2020 phase.
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Japan
elite sport
high performance sport
junior elite sport
sport politics
sport history
promotion
finances
economy
system
structure
national
state
ideology
development
Olympic Summer Games 2020
Great Britain
sport history and sport politics
theory and social foundations
management and organisation of sport
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| Notations: | sport history and sport politics theory and social foundations management and organisation of sport |
| Published in: | Comparative elite sport development. Systems, structures and public policy |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Abingdon
Routledge
2025
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| Pages: | 107-120 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |