The Study of the Award-Winning Structure of Chinain 2012 London Olympics Games
碩士 === 國立體育大學 === 體育推廣學系碩士班 === 101 === Nowadays, the Olympic Games is the most grand sports tournament in the world. All countries fight for the best results of Olympic Games, in order to show the strength of their national sports. Therefore, the theme of this study is the award-winning structure o...
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ndltd-TW-101NCPE55690192017-04-08T04:30:55Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/53760589494917216481 The Study of the Award-Winning Structure of Chinain 2012 London Olympics Games 2012年倫敦奧運中國大陸競技運動獲獎結構之研究 Chang-Ji Pying 張嘉平 碩士 國立體育大學 體育推廣學系碩士班 101 Nowadays, the Olympic Games is the most grand sports tournament in the world. All countries fight for the best results of Olympic Games, in order to show the strength of their national sports. Therefore, the theme of this study is the award-winning structure of China in 2012 London Olympics. It is adopted document analysis to compare Chinese award-winning and that of the nations of First Group. Besides, the possibility of award-winning of China is included in this study. The results showed that: China in the 2012 London Olympics had a remarkable breakthrough, especially, in athletics and swimming which won 16 medals, far more than that of the previous three Olympic achievements. Furthermore, it is the key reason to place China in the nations of First Group. And award-winning sports are skills-oriented with table tennis, badminton, diving, gymnastics focusing on medium and low economic benefit sports. The percentage of male and female athletes’ award-winning has showed that female’s performance is always superior to the male’s. About the possibility of award-winning of China, it could be classified sports into “Advantageous Project,” “High Competitive Project,” “Low Competitive Project,” “Under Developing Project” in order to develop the possibility of award-winning in the future effectively. Yung-Wang Huang 黃永旺 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 163 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立體育大學 === 體育推廣學系碩士班 === 101 === Nowadays, the Olympic Games is the most grand sports tournament in the world. All countries fight for the best results of Olympic Games, in order to show the strength of their national sports. Therefore, the theme of this study is the award-winning structure of China in 2012 London Olympics. It is adopted document analysis to compare Chinese award-winning and that of the nations of First Group. Besides, the possibility of award-winning of China is included in this study. The results showed that: China in the 2012 London Olympics had a remarkable breakthrough, especially, in athletics and swimming which won 16 medals, far more than that of the previous three Olympic achievements. Furthermore, it is the key reason to place China in the nations of First Group. And award-winning sports are skills-oriented with table tennis, badminton, diving, gymnastics focusing on medium and low economic benefit sports. The percentage of male and female athletes’ award-winning has showed that female’s performance is always superior to the male’s. About the possibility of award-winning of China, it could be classified sports into “Advantageous Project,” “High Competitive Project,” “Low Competitive Project,” “Under Developing Project” in order to develop the possibility of award-winning in the future effectively.
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