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Ski jumping was the only sport included in the Winter Olympics, where women were not allowed to take part until the first week of April 2011, when IOC decided to let them in to the Olympic family, a major victory for women´s ski-jumping. Since 2004 the Norwegian media had women ski jumping as one important topic in their media coverage. The third of March 2010 the new Holmenkollen ski-jumping hill was inaugurated. It had been rebuilt for the World Championships 2011. The first jump on the hill was surrounded by an intense debate. Annette Sagen was decided to be the first jumper on the hill after a poll on the social media channel Facebook that gave Annette Sagen over 40 000 votes.  However Tuesday the second of March Björn Einar Romören, a world cup jumper, did the first jump during a training session. This act started a significant chain of events. The biggest Norwegian web – magazines Verldens Gang and Aftenposten made this the head story and they invited the readers to interaction. Within 24 hours 11 000 comments were written, most of them in favor of Sagen and against Romören´s behavior. The Norwegian Ski Association excluded Romören from two World Cup competitions. What did happen during these days in the media?  I want to present the activities, which went on in two web-magazines, and analyze the articles written on the topic. Main issues are to show what an impact a social media network had on the sport in this specific case and how different actors appeared in the media and discuss if Romörens exclusion was a result of the mediatization.

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Background: Physical activity is of benefit for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases, but it appears to increase the risk for atrial fibrillation. We aimed to study a cohort of patients following a first stroke in individuals with previous high physical activity, compare them to the general population with respect to recurrent stroke and death, and relate these to atrial fibrillation. Methods and results: From the participants of the Vasaloppet, the world's largest ski-race, and matched individuals from the general population (n=708 604), we identified 5964 patients hospitalized with a first-time stroke between 1994 and 2010. Individuals with severe diseases were excluded. One half percent of skiers and 1% of nonskiers were hospitalized due to stroke. The incidence rate was 8.3 per 100 person-years among skiers and 11.1 among nonskiers. The hazard ratio (HR) for recurrent stroke or death between the 2 groups was 0.76 (95% CI 0.67 to 0.86). The result was consistent in subgroups. The HR for death was 0.66 (95% CI 0.56 to 0.78) and for recurrent stroke 0.82 (95% CI 0.70 to 0.96). After adjustment for smoking and socioeconomic factors, the HR for death was consistent at 0.70 (95% CI 0.56 to 0.87) while the HR for recurrent stroke was not statistically significant. Outcomes for skiers with atrial fibrillation tended to show a lower risk than for nonskiers. Conclusions: This large cohort study supports the hypothesis that patients with a stroke and with prior regular physical activity have a lower risk of death, while their risk for recurrent stroke is similar to that of nonskiers. The skiers had a higher incidence of atrial fibrillation, but still no increased risk of recurring stroke.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate pacing-profile differences during the 90 km Vasaloppet ski race related to the categories of sex, age, and race experience. Skiing times from eight sections (S1 to S8) were analyzed. For each of the three categories, 400 pairs of skiers were matched to have a finish time within 60 seconds, the same start group, and an assignment to the same group for the other two categories. Paired-samples Student’s t-tests were used to investigate sectional pacing-profile differences between the subgroups. Results showed that males skied faster in S2 (P=0.0042), S3 (P=0.0049), S4 (P=0.010), and S1–S4 (P<0.001), whereas females skied faster in S6 (P<0.001), S7 (P<0.001), S8 (P=0.0088), and S5–S8 (P<0.001). For the age category, old subjects (40 to 59 years) skied faster than young subjects (19 to 39 years) in S3 (P=0.0029), and for the other sections, there were no differences. Experienced subjects (≥4 Vasaloppet ski race completions) skied faster in S1 (P<0.001) and S1–S4 (P=0.0054); inexperienced skiers (<4 Vasaloppet ski race completions) had a shorter mean skiing time in S5–S8 (P=0.0063). In conclusion, females had a more even pacing profile than that of males with the same finish time, start group, age, and race experience. No clear age-related pacing-profile difference was identified for the matched subgroups. Moreover, experienced skiers skied faster in the first half whereas inexperienced skiers had higher skiing speeds during the second half of the race.

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Skiing and snowboarding is a fairly expensive activity for participant and one in which the industry as a whole makes handsome profits. In the 2005/06 season, resorts in the Northeast reported an average gross revenue of $18.5 million. (NSAA) With the current weather phenomenon of El Nino, however, resorts in New England especially, have been suffering economically. The gross revenue in New England in the ’05/’06 season was down 4% from the previous year, likely due to the fact the total snowfall declined by 16%. (NSAA) Much of this loss in revenue came during the Christmas to New Years vacation period. In the 2007 season, most mountains were less than half-opened during this peak week and the number of skiers and riders was especially low. With such a large decrease in profits, it is likely that many people will soon be affected (if they have not already been), including local employees. This project, therefore, seeks to analyze the impact that the resorts have on the local economies in order to determine the potential problems the changing snowfall patterns could have on locals’ well-being. It is hypothesized that there will be a strong correlation between the proximity of a community to a resort and the relative economic prosperity of that community; meaning that the ski industry is a pivotal part of their income and livelihood.

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Amanda Sprang spent nine months, from September of 1995 to May of 1996, studying at Colby College's program in St. Petersburg, Russia. Through contacts made during previous trips to Russia in middle and high school, Amanda was able to quickly rekindle her old friendships and make new ones with many young Russians from different backgrounds. The following work is a collection of twelve essays about life in the New Russia. The essays are framed by a foreword and an epilogue that help place the entire work in a historical context. Although the theme of each essay emerges from a particular incident, within every story Amanda has addressed numerous topics relating to Russian life in today’s changing society. Her first essay, “Art Klinika," takes place in an avant-garde night club in St. Petersburg, and includes a brief yet impressionable, encounter with three young Russian men. “The Birthday Party” recalls a wild evening at the home of her close friend, showing how the Russians greet special occasions. Both the third and fourth essays take place in Moscow, where Amanda returns to visit old friends. These two essays portray the lives of the new economic elite in comparison with the average citizen, as well as show how young Russians face the new challenges that greet them. "Politics Russian Style" recalls a political rally in St. Petersburg, and attempts to shed light on the wacky political world of an infant democracy. Chapters Six through Ten take place away from the western cities of St. Petersburg and Moscow, as Amanda brings us to the cold, mysterious land of Siberia in the dead of winter. She recounts her five day train ride with a retired, high-powered, Communist party official, her experiences in the provincial city of Irkutsk, and a brief trip to a Buddhist monastery and, later, an excursion to Lake Baikal. Back in St. Petersburg, Chapter Eleven gives a humorous account of a ski trip with several Russian friends. Amanda finishes her work with her final chapter, “The Dacha," which describes a weekend spent at a Russian country home with her friend's family.

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O trabalho investiga o processo de formação do jogador de futebol no SC Internacional (1997-2002) sob o modelo globalista, desnaturalizando a profissão como resultado apenas de “vocação” e “dom”. Verifica o nível sócio-econômico-educacional dos jogadores. Identifica os critérios técnicos e sociais na seleção de jogadores que ingressam no clube, bem como as fontes sociais das motivações e expectativas profissionais dos atletas. Analisa a concepção dos jogadores sobre o fim do “Passe”. As motivações profissionais são: possibilidade de ganhar altos salários, jogar na seleção brasileira, incentivo da família e dom. As expectativas são jogar no (a/s): profissionais do Internacional, seleção brasileira, futebol do eixo Rio-São Paulo e exterior. Habilidade, força física, estatura elevada, capacidade técnica e disposição de treinamentos são critérios para se tornar jogador de futebol. A pesquisa revela que a formação do jogador consiste num processo de ensino-aprendizagem teórico-prático, disciplinado por meio de treino físicos, técnicos e táticos e aprimoramento do talento. Não se trata apenas do despertar e lapidar aptidões e atributos naturais (dom, vocação). Constitui um processo civilizatório de incorporação de um habitus futebolístico típico deste clube. As duas concepções dominantes entre os atletas sobre o fim do “Passe” são antagônicas: (1) liberdade de trabalho e (2) desemprego.

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A pesquisa “A organização do lazer e seus prazeres: o caso do Club Med” se inscreve no âmbito de um campo recente de investigação que toma o turismo como prática social e procura compreender a sua inserção nas dinâmicas culturais em nível local e global. A partir do caso Club Med, analiso comparativamente o fenômeno dos hotéis de lazer no Brasil e em outros países. O objetivo é entender como ocorre o processo de elaboração desses hotéis como espaços lúdicos altamente cobiçados mundo afora. Paralelamente, o estudo contempla também a perspectiva do cliente e, conseqüentemente, a questão do consumo do produto resort na sociedade contemporânea.

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Este trabalho tem por objetivo levantar explicações sobre a formação da identidade do Fluminense F. C. como clube que tem como marca principal a elitização calcada na distinção e no refinamento. Pretendemos analisar a história do clube durante os anos iniciais do desenvolvimento do futebol na cidade do Rio de Janeiro e sua relação com as outras agremiações futebolísticas, levantando aspectos peculiares de sua história que foram fundamentais na construção dessa imagem. Tendo como pressupostos teóricos os trabalhos de Bourdieu sobre a distinção e de Hobsbawm e Ranger sobre a invenção das tradições, procuramos demonstrar como escritores como Mario Filho e Paulo Coelho Netto foram responsáveis pela consolidação de uma série de valores simbólicos e tradições que associaram o Fluminense a um espaço de distinção e refinamento que se perpetuou historicamente.

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Why do firms that present low levels of (direct) carbon emissions participate in “carbon clubs”, which have the goal of managing and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions? In order to answer this question, we collected data from both primary and secondary sources from firms operating in the Brazilian banking sector, which are members of the Businesses for Climate Platform (Plataforma Empresas pelo Clima e EPC). We first looked for answers in the institutional theory and resource based view of the firm (RBV). By confronting the arguments presented by these streams of scientific enquiry with empirical data, we worked on theory testing. In particular, we analyzed the institutional pressures and resources and capabilities of the focus companies, in order to understand the rationales for proactive sustainability management. We found evidences of the arguments presented by both the institutional theory and the RBV. By studying an industry that is not a frequent subject to research on socio-environmental issues e for not being considered of high impact e in an emerging market economy, the research contributes to both the further development of the institutional theory and the advancement of sustainability management in corporations.

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O relatório refere-se ao estágio efectuado no Club Sport Marítimo, secção de Natação onde se realizou um trabalho dedicado à detecção de erros técnicos em nadadores, para proceder posteriormente à sua correcção. Partiu-se da observação e posterior registo (check list) para a elaboração de um plano de acção através de “drills” adequados para cada situação, de modo a corrigir os erros detectados. Para este efeito, utilizando a metodologia observacional, observaram-se os 18 nadadores que constituem a amostra, recorrendo a um instrumento adaptado e validado de acordo com os objectivos a alcançar. Estes nadadores foram observados ao longo da época desportiva 2010/2011, em três provas do Calendário Regional de Natação Pura Desportiva (NPD) da Associação de Natação da Madeira (ANM). Os resultados atingidos parecem-nos claramente positivos, já que foram corrigidos 84% e 86,9% dos erros inicialmente detectados, respectivamente, na técnica de Costas e de Crol. Podemos afirmar também que, a maior parte dos erros, foram colmatados num período de tempo relativamente curto. Outros, contudo, levarão mais tempo a serem ultrapassados, o que dependerá do grau de complexidade do erro e da maior ou menor capacidade no que toca à aprendizagem motora do nadador em questão. Esperamos com este pequeno estudo poder contribuir para que os treinadores dêem a devida atenção à vertente técnica durante a planificação das épocas desportivas, o que se traduz na construção das sessões de treino com drills, visando uma melhor preparação dos atletas para a competição, promovendo, desta forma o sucesso. Pensamos que vale a pena “perder tempo” com a aplicação de drills em situação de treino, o que na realidade faz consumir muito tempo de treino (é um trabalho minucioso e de qualidade) para ganhar tempo e nível técnico em situação de competição – objectivo premente para o nadador e o treinador envolvidos num contexto desta natureza.