Oblinger-Peters Violetta, Krenn Björn
Department of Sport Science, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany.
Department of Sports Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 22;11:610856. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.610856. eCollection 2020.
The current COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire globe, including the world of high-performance sports. Accordingly, it has been widely assumed that the thereby caused postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games could have negative psychological impacts for aspirants, since they were halted abruptly in the pursuit of their Olympic endeavors and their daily lives drastically altered. Considering the sudden nature of the pandemic, few researchers, if any, have yet scrutinized the individual experience of Olympic aspirants. This qualitative study examines the subjective perceptions of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games postponement among Austrian Olympic athletes and coaches. To this end, 21 Austrian athletes (13 male, 8 female; mean age = 26.67 ± 4.93 years) and six male coaches were recruited through a criterion-based purposive sampling strategy. Five athletes had already qualified for the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020 and 15 athletes were still in an ongoing qualification process. Data was collected by means of short written statements, elicited via open-format questions on an anonymous online survey platform. In order to infer meaning from the text, a qualitative content analysis with an interpretative focus was conducted inductively, which allowed for deriving alternative explanations of findings. The results support the notion that the Olympic postponement was experienced in myriad ways by affected participants. Three general themes comprised of several meaning units of different levels of abstraction were created from the text data. Many respondents experienced an immediate emotional reaction to the postponement characterized by confusion, disappointment and/or relief. Participants associated multiple consequences with the postponement, such as the prolongation of physical and psychological pressure, a lack of motivation, concerns about future performance, living and their occupational career, but also the opportunity for performance improvement and recovery. Respondents displayed various coping strategies, such as distancing themselves from sports, cognitive reframing, appealing for acceptance, and planning behavior. This study gleans first insights into the idiosyncratic experience of the Olympic Games 2020 postponement among Austrian aspirants. The findings could serve to assist sport psychologists in their applied practice by informing them about athletes' and coaches' needs in their Olympic preparation during the ongoing pandemic.
当前的新冠疫情已经影响到了全球,包括高性能体育领域。因此,人们普遍认为,由此导致的2020年东京奥运会推迟可能会对有抱负的运动员产生负面心理影响,因为他们在追求奥运梦想的过程中突然中断,日常生活也发生了巨大变化。考虑到疫情的突发性,几乎没有研究人员(如果有的话)仔细研究过有奥运抱负者的个人经历。这项定性研究考察了奥地利奥运运动员和教练对2020年东京奥运会推迟的主观认知。为此,通过基于标准的目的抽样策略招募了21名奥地利运动员(13名男性,8名女性;平均年龄 = 26.67 ± 4.93岁)和6名男性教练。5名运动员已经获得了2020年东京奥运会的参赛资格,15名运动员仍在资格赛进程中。数据通过在匿名在线调查平台上以开放式问题引出的简短书面陈述收集。为了从文本中推断意义,进行了以解释为重点的定性内容分析,归纳得出了对研究结果的不同解释。结果支持了这样一种观点,即受影响的参与者对奥运会推迟有多种体验方式。从文本数据中创建了由几个不同抽象层次的意义单元组成的三个总体主题。许多受访者对推迟事件立即产生了情绪反应,表现为困惑、失望和/或宽慰。参与者将多种后果与推迟联系在一起,比如身体和心理压力的延长、缺乏动力、对未来表现、生活和职业生涯的担忧,但也有提高表现和恢复的机会。受访者展示了各种应对策略,比如远离体育、认知重构、寻求接纳和规划行为。本研究首次深入了解了奥地利有抱负者对2020年奥运会推迟的独特体验。这些发现可为体育心理学家的应用实践提供帮助,让他们了解在当前疫情期间运动员和教练在奥运备战中的需求。