Female Athletes' Motives and Experiences During the Gay Games

Authors: Krane V.1; Romont L.2

Source: International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies, Volume 2, Number 2, 199704 , pp. 123-138(16)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

This study examines female athletes' motives for participation in Gay Games IV, and their experiences during the Games. The participants (N = 132) acknowledged traditional sport motives as well as social, self-enhancement, and political motives for participation in the Gay Games. Positive aspects of these athletes' experiences at the Games included having a sense of belonging, pride, and community. Meeting, competing with, and being near other lesbian, gay, and bisexual athletes also were important motives and outcomes of participation in this event. Almost all of the athletes described positive experiences at the Games. The experiences expressed by these athletes show the affirming emotional and psychological impact of participation in an inclusive sport environment. Overall, while many of these athletes noted sport highlights in describing their experiences, the social and personal development were voiced more consistently and frequently.

Keywords: Gay Games; sport; women in sport; athletics; athletes

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: Bowling Green State University 2: Southern Illinois University

Publication date: 1997-01-01

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