Performance, discovery, and relational narratives among women professional tournament golfers

K Douglas, D Carless - Women in sport & physical activity …, 2006 - search.proquest.com
Women in sport & physical activity journal, 2006search.proquest.com
The dominant narrative within the literature on elite sport is characterised by a total focus on
performance. Scholars in other areas have noted how although alternatives to the dominant
narrative exist they are often silenced and fail to reach the public domain. Drawing on
interviews with seven women professional tournament golfers, we explored the narratives
women use to make sense of their experiences in elite sport. We present three narratives
which illustrate the existence of alternatives to the dominant performance narrative among …
Abstract
The dominant narrative within the literature on elite sport is characterised by a total focus on performance. Scholars in other areas have noted how although alternatives to the dominant narrative exist they are often silenced and fail to reach the public domain. Drawing on interviews with seven women professional tournament golfers, we explored the narratives women use to make sense of their experiences in elite sport. We present three narratives which illustrate the existence of alternatives to the dominant performance narrative among Europe's most outstanding women golfers. Two alternatives are identified: a discovery narrative and a relational narrative. These findings suggest that diverse routes to success are possible in women's professional sport. We discuss the educational and social implications of the alternative narratives in an effort to encourage discussion and debate among athletes, administrators, coaches, sports psychologists, and educators.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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