I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil

The present study aimed to analyze the perception of road runners of East African origin about the reception and hospitality extended to them by local athletes during the period in which they lived and competed in Brazil. A qualitative approach was used, appropriating sources acquired through inter...

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Main Authors: Jeferson Roberto Rojo, Wycliffe Wekesa Simiyu Njororai, Giovana Xavier de Moura, Francielle Ferreira da Rocha, Fernando Augusto Starepravo
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Published: FEADEF 2024-05-01
Series:Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación
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Online Access:https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/101571
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author Jeferson Roberto Rojo
Wycliffe Wekesa Simiyu Njororai
Giovana Xavier de Moura
Francielle Ferreira da Rocha
Fernando Augusto Starepravo
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description The present study aimed to analyze the perception of road runners of East African origin about the reception and hospitality extended to them by local athletes during the period in which they lived and competed in Brazil. A qualitative approach was used, appropriating sources acquired through interviews conducted by the authors of the study and documentary research. Among other findings, it was established that there was a distinction between personal relationships and the positioning of professional interests between Brazilian and East African athletes. In other words, as much as foreigners feel well received in Brazil, when they enter the professional part, Brazilian athletes express discontent with the presence of these foreign athletes in the country. The interview results and documentary analysis point to a contradiction. East African runners are considered athletic superstars and are admired by Brazilian runners. However, when it comes to professional relationships, Brazilians worry about financial losses related to race prizes when competing with top-performing African athletes. Key words: Qualitative research, Kenyan runners, Ethiopian runners, Brazil, Athlete Migration.  
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spelling doaj-art-b0a37e29bc5a4f6eb47af90c42cafd352025-08-20T02:35:11ZengFEADEFRetos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación1579-17261988-20412024-05-015410.47197/retos.v54.101571I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in BrazilJeferson Roberto RojoWycliffe Wekesa Simiyu Njororai0Giovana Xavier de Moura1Francielle Ferreira da Rocha2Fernando Augusto Starepravo3Stephen F. Austin State UniversityState University of MaringáState University of MaringáState University of Maringá The present study aimed to analyze the perception of road runners of East African origin about the reception and hospitality extended to them by local athletes during the period in which they lived and competed in Brazil. A qualitative approach was used, appropriating sources acquired through interviews conducted by the authors of the study and documentary research. Among other findings, it was established that there was a distinction between personal relationships and the positioning of professional interests between Brazilian and East African athletes. In other words, as much as foreigners feel well received in Brazil, when they enter the professional part, Brazilian athletes express discontent with the presence of these foreign athletes in the country. The interview results and documentary analysis point to a contradiction. East African runners are considered athletic superstars and are admired by Brazilian runners. However, when it comes to professional relationships, Brazilians worry about financial losses related to race prizes when competing with top-performing African athletes. Key words: Qualitative research, Kenyan runners, Ethiopian runners, Brazil, Athlete Migration.   https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/101571Qualitative researchKenyan runnersEthiopian runnersBrazilAthlete Migration
spellingShingle Jeferson Roberto Rojo
Wycliffe Wekesa Simiyu Njororai
Giovana Xavier de Moura
Francielle Ferreira da Rocha
Fernando Augusto Starepravo
I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil
Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación
Qualitative research
Kenyan runners
Ethiopian runners
Brazil
Athlete Migration
title I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil
title_full I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil
title_fullStr I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil
title_short I feel at home: an analysis of the perception of Immigrant East African road runners in Brazil
title_sort i feel at home an analysis of the perception of immigrant east african road runners in brazil
topic Qualitative research
Kenyan runners
Ethiopian runners
Brazil
Athlete Migration
url https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/101571
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