Talent Transfer Through the Eyes of Two Danish Elite Sport Athletes

Authors

  • Martin Johansen Skjulhaug Master Graduate from SDU
  • Robert Book
  • Astrid Becker-Larsen
  • Kristoffer Henriksen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/sjsep.v7i.149972

Keywords:

Talent Transfer, Athlete Transition, Elite Sports, Narrative Inquiry, Sports Psychology, Athlete Identity

Abstract

This study explores the experiences of two Danish elite athletes who successfully transitioned from one sport (donor sport) to another (transfer sport) through the process of talent transfer (TT). TT, defined as athletes shifting from one high-level sport to another, is an emerging focus in sports science, yet remains an underexplored area in academic literature. Utilizing narrative inquiry, the research delves into personal stories of two athletes, revealing the complex interplay of adversity, identity, and relational support characterizing their transitions. The athletes’ narratives highlight that adversity within the donor sport can serve as a catalyst for TT and are furthermore marked by significant support from key characters, who played pivotal roles in guiding them through the transition. These stories underscore the resilience and adaptability of athletes, as well as the critical role of relational support in the success of TT. The study suggests that TT allows athletes to maintain their elite sports identity while offering an alternative to the narrative wreckage that can occur when sports careers end prematurely. This research contributes to the scant literature on TT, advocating for its recognition as a legitimate pathway in national elite sport strategies, especially for smaller nations seeking to enhance their medal potential.

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2025-07-10

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Skjulhaug, M. J., Book, R., Becker-Larsen, A., & Henriksen, K. (2025). Talent Transfer Through the Eyes of Two Danish Elite Sport Athletes. Scandinavian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 7, 40–50. https://doi.org/10.7146/sjsep.v7i.149972

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