1. Introduction: phenomenon of elite and mass sport 2. Ideal-type model for an integrated elite and mass sport system 3. From one Cold War to another: recent U.S. sport development 4. U.S. elite and mass tennis, rugby, and soccer: the state of the art and opportunities for development 5. Reality and possible advancements for U.S. sport: improving health and performance
Peter Smolianov, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Sport Management
at Salem State University. Educated in Australia, Russia and the
USA, he has over 50 publications and conference presentations,
including chapters in 2013 books by Routledge - Managing High
Performance Sport; and Sport Governance: An International Case
Study Perspective.
Dwight Zakus, PhD, is an Adjunct Professor at the University of
Regina, Canada (being recently retired from Griffith University,
Australia). He has over 65 publications, has co-authored a book on
sport ethics, and has completed many industry consultancies and
research projects worth over $480,000.
Joseph Gallo, DSc, is a certified athletic trainer, physical
therapist, and teaching tennis professional. He is Director and
Associate Professor of the Athletic Training Program at Salem State
University, and the Men’s Tennis coach. His main area of research
is in sport and rehabilitation sciences.
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