放弃业余:国际田径联合会和转向职业化

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Sport History Review Pub Date : 2020-04-23 DOI:10.1123/SHR.2019-0024
April Henning, Jörg Krieger
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2001年,国际业余田径协会(International Association of Amateur Athletics,简称IAAF)更名为国际田径联合会(International Association of Athletics Federations),这不仅仅是对该组织接受职业运动员的认可。相反,这一变化象征着人们对体育运动的本质、体育比赛所代表的东西以及这项已经酝酿了几十年的运动的商业化的看法发生了转变。本文将探讨国际田联如何通过从业余体育联合会向专业体育管理机构的转变来保持对全球田径运动的控制。根据国际田联官员的官方文件和个人档案,我们追溯了国际田联内部的观点和辩论,从国际田联努力保持业余主义,反对在运动员薪酬问题上的集体抵制,到完全接受专业主义。我们主要关注的是80年代和90年代的过渡时期。我们展示了如何从名称中删除业余运动员不仅反映了对专业运动员的新拥抱,而且也反映了组织对业余运动员的疏远。我们将找出最终迫使业余运动崩溃并开启职业运动新时代的过程。接受作者手稿版本转载,经许可,从体育历史评论,2020年(印刷前)。©Human Kinetics公司
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Dropping the Amateur: The International Association of Athletics Federations and the Turn Toward Professionalism
When the International Association of Amateur Athletics (IAAF) changed its name to International Association of Athletics Federations in 2001, it was more than an acknowledgment of the organization’s acceptance of professional athletes. Rather, this change symbolized a shift in thinking about the nature of athletics, what athletics competitions represented, and the commercialization of the sport that had been decades in the making. This article will consider the IAAF’s pursuit to maintain control over global athletics through its transition from an amateur sport federation to a professional sport governing body. Drawing on official documents and personal archives of IAAF officials, we trace the internal views and debates beginning with the IAAF’s fight to maintain amateurism against collective pushback over issues of athlete pay, to the full acceptance of professionalism. Our main focus lies on the transition period in the 1980s and 1990s. We show how dropping the amateur from the name reflected not only the new embrace of professional athletes, but also the organizational turn away from amateur athletics. We will identify the processes that finally forced the breakdown of amateurism and ushered in a new era of professional athletics. Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Sport History Review, 2020 (ahead of print). © Human Kinetics, Inc.
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