TIFL Games in the Arab world: How the Baby Olympics is used as a pathway for sport promotion and Olympic education?

Leonardo Jose Mataruna-Dos-Santos, Mohammed Sayeed Khan, Mohamed Ahmed Haamed Mahmoud Sayed Ahmed Abdelwahab Al-Shibini, Sara Al-Katheeri, Amna Mohamad Ali, Daniel Range, Asli Cazorla Milla

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    Abstract

    In the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, the Arabic term ‘tifl’ is used to refer to both baby and child. The aim of this research study was to understand the motives of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of the MENA region to invest, organise and promote the ‘Tifl Games’, also known as ‘Baby Olympics’. The toddlers compete for the ultimate prize in various sport events which try to embody the core Olympic values of excellence, respect and friendship. The situational analysis methodology based on qualitative data after the digital review of the events was utilised for the study. The NOCs of the MENA region were observed through the official websites, social media channels (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter), news and digital reports. The results show that the opportunity to develop consumer engagement and future talent identification are the main reasons for the organisation of the events. The existence of misconceptions in the MENA region regarding the practise of sports by toddlers was also highlighted in this study. The lack of elite athletes or high-performance sports programmes opened a new door to promote the message of Olympism for the youth generation. The conclusions alert that it is necessary to avoid the precocious training or competition in early age stages. Unconventional training regimes coupled with the inhumane treatment the young athletes are subjected to shed light on the great lengths some countries are willing to go to claim supremacy in the sporting arena. The ‘Tifl Games’ are an excellent opportunity for sport participation, sport promotion and Olympic education in a region with a deficit of sport for development though care should be taken by the NOCs to protect the human rights, adhere to the child protection policy and avoid exploitation of the young athletes.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)14-22
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of Human Sport and Exercise
    Volume16
    Issue numberProc1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021
    EventOlympic Studies Forum - Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
    Duration: 21 Oct 202024 Oct 2020

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    © Faculty of Education. University of Alicante

    Keywords

    • Baby Olympics
    • MENA region
    • Youth sports

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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