Successful talent development in track and field: considering the role of environment

@article{Henriksen2010SuccessfulTD,
  title={Successful talent development in track and field: considering the role of environment},
  author={Kristoffer Henriksen and Natalia B. Stambulova and Kirsten Kaya Roessler},
  journal={Scandinavian Journal of Medicine \& Science in Sports},
  year={2010},
  volume={20}
}
Track and field includes a number of high‐intensity disciplines with many demanding practices and represents a motivational challenge for talented athletes aiming to make a successful transition to the senior elite level. Based on a holistic ecological approach, this study presents an analysis of a particular athletic talent development environment, the IFK Växjö track and field club, and examines key factors behind its successful history of creating top‐level athletes. The research takes the… 
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