Hvilken sportsnation er bedst i Norden?

En analyse af Danmark, Finland, Norge og Sveriges internationale sportsresultater – historisk og aktuelt

Forfattere

  • Michael Andersen Skandinavisk Netværk for Eliteidræt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/ffi.v33i1.106689

Nøgleord:

Eliteidræt, Skandinavien, Resultater

Resumé

Denne artikel sætter fokus på eliteidræt i Danmark, Finland, Norge og Sverige ud fra historiske og aktuelle perspektiver. Hvorfor har nationerne valgt fire forskellige eliteidrætsmodeller? Hvilke nationer prioriterer vinter- eller sommersportsgrene og hvilke sportsgrene - olympiske og ikke-olympiske - står stærkest i de enkelte nationer?

Forfatterbiografi

Michael Andersen, Skandinavisk Netværk for Eliteidræt

Michael Andersen er selvstændig konsulent (2015- ) og tidl. lektor på SDU (1984-1994). Han har været forstander på Nordjyllands Idrætshøjskole (1994-2002), og direktør i Team Danmark (2006-2014).

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2018-07-19

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Andersen, M. (2018). Hvilken sportsnation er bedst i Norden? En analyse af Danmark, Finland, Norge og Sveriges internationale sportsresultater – historisk og aktuelt. Forum for Idræt, 33(1), 41–62. https://doi.org/10.7146/ffi.v33i1.106689

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Forum for Idræt - Generelt