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      The Birthplace Effect in 14-18-Year-Old Athletes Participating in Competitive Individual and Team Sports.

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          The birthplace (the place where an athlete was born) effect (BPE) has been found to be one of the environmental variables associated with early talent development and the achievement of a high level of proficiency in sport. The purpose of the current study is twofold: (1) to calculate the BPE in 14-18-year-old athletes who participated in individual and team sports and (2) examine how coaches perceived this effect. The participants were 1397 athletes (390 females and 1007 males) who competed in 5 individual (gymnastics, judo, swimming, tennis, and track and field) and 5 team (basketball, soccer, team handball, volleyball, and water polo) sports, as well as 147 coaches who provided their preliminary thoughts about the BPE. Data analyses revealed that although the BPE was not found to be associated with cities of a similar size, it was observed that growing up in cities of small and medium sizes was more beneficial than growing up in towns or cities of other sizes. Most of the coaches believed that certain characteristics of the place or city where the athlete grew up (e.g., proximity to sport facilities) could contribute positively to the athlete's development. We discuss how the BPE data can aid policymakers in developing a sport policy associated with early phases of talent development.

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          Journal
          Sports (Basel)
          Sports (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2075-4663
          2075-4663
          Apr 11 2022
          : 10
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Wingate Institute, The Academic College at Wingate, Netanya 4290200, Israel.
          Article
          sports10040059
          10.3390/sports10040059
          9031092
          35447869
          2efacd04-d5fc-4973-85df-9a2d56a18db8
          History

          sport policy,youth sport programs,team sports,individual sports,birthplace

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