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Becoming and being a masters athlete: class, gender, place and the embodied formation of (anti)-ageing moral identities

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posted on 2023-11-22, 00:19 authored by Nicholas HookwayNicholas Hookway, Catherine Palmer, Zack Dwyer, Casey MainsbridgeCasey Mainsbridge
<p>Once discouraged or viewed as dangerous, Masters athletes are now seen as exemplars of how people should age. This paper qualitatively examines the sporting pathways, embodied experiences and the moral formation of ageing identities among ‘young-old’ athletes competing in the 16th Australian Masters Games. Held in regional Tasmania (Australia), the Games attracted over 5000 participants competing across 47 sports over an 8-day period. Contributing to a critical body of scholarship on Masters athletes, the paper shows that class and gender inequality shape processes of becoming and being a Masters athlete that are rarely acknowledged in the ‘heroic ageing’ accounts the participants narrate. Further, the paper develops a unique spatial perspective on Masters sport that recognises the potential of the Games to disrupt place-based stigma but also identifies its class dimensions both as a site of middle-class shame and consumer opportunity for affluent sports tourists. We draw upon Allen-Collinson's concept of ‘intense embodiment’ to spotlight the sensory pleasures, pain and injuries of training and competing as an older athlete but also as an important lens for analysing the construction of ageing moral identities that can stigmatise and exclude the inactive old.</p>

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Becoming and Being a Master's Athlete : University of Tasmania

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  • Article

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International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Volume

59

Issue

4

Pagination

502-519

ISSN

1012-6902

Department/School

Education, Office of the School of Social Sciences

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SAGE Publications

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  • Published

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Copyright 2023 The Author(s)

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