GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016

Gender participation rates are different and the potential reasons are namely sports availability and stereotypes. In spite of gymnastics being recently considered as an “early specialization” sport, characterized by a higher number of female participants than male ones, it has been highlighted tha...

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Main Authors: Maria-Raquel G. Silva, Rita Santos-Rocha, Paulo Barata, Francisco Saavedra
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Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/sgj/article/view/22174
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Paulo Barata
Francisco Saavedra
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description Gender participation rates are different and the potential reasons are namely sports availability and stereotypes. In spite of gymnastics being recently considered as an “early specialization” sport, characterized by a higher number of female participants than male ones, it has been highlighted that there are much less published studies in female athletes than in males. The aim of this study was to analyze the gender participation among Portuguese gymnasts according to gymnastics’ disciplines. An individual authorized database of all national gymnasts involved in the National School of Gymnastics of the Gymnastics Federation of Portugal among four athletic seasons, namely 2012/2013,2013/2014, 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 was used. From a sample of 14,742 gymnasts, 81.3% were female and only 18.7% were male(P<0.01) during the athletic season of 2012/2013. Similar results were found in the next three seasons as follows: 83.3% females and 16.7% males in 2013/2014, 84.9% females and 15.1% males in 2014/2015 and 85.3% females and 14.7% males in 2015/2016. Significantly gymnasts-gender differences(P<0.01) were observed for all disciplines. No differences between genders were observed in Rhythmic Gymnastics, Women's Artistic Gymnastics and Men's Artistic Gymnastics due to the exclusive sport participation of female and male gymnasts, respectively. Gymnastics should improve participation and combat gender inequalities.
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spelling doaj-art-ebeca7b76a034102ad37cad30ceb595b2025-08-20T03:42:41ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Science of Gymnastics Journal1855-71712017-06-019210.52165/sgj.9.2.191-200GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016Maria-Raquel G. Silva0Rita Santos-Rocha1Paulo Barata2Francisco Saavedra3Gymnastics Federation of Portugal; Faculty of Health Sciences, University Fernando Pessoa Oporto, Portugal; Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, University of Coimbra, PortugalGymnastics Federation of Portugal; Polytechnic Institute of Santarém - Sport Sciences School of Rio Maior, Portugal; Faculty of Human Kinetics, University of Lisbon, PortugalGymnastics Federation of PortugalGymnastics Federation of Portugal; Research Centre for Sports Sciences, Health and Human Development, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro,Vila Real, Portugal Gender participation rates are different and the potential reasons are namely sports availability and stereotypes. In spite of gymnastics being recently considered as an “early specialization” sport, characterized by a higher number of female participants than male ones, it has been highlighted that there are much less published studies in female athletes than in males. The aim of this study was to analyze the gender participation among Portuguese gymnasts according to gymnastics’ disciplines. An individual authorized database of all national gymnasts involved in the National School of Gymnastics of the Gymnastics Federation of Portugal among four athletic seasons, namely 2012/2013,2013/2014, 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 was used. From a sample of 14,742 gymnasts, 81.3% were female and only 18.7% were male(P<0.01) during the athletic season of 2012/2013. Similar results were found in the next three seasons as follows: 83.3% females and 16.7% males in 2013/2014, 84.9% females and 15.1% males in 2014/2015 and 85.3% females and 14.7% males in 2015/2016. Significantly gymnasts-gender differences(P<0.01) were observed for all disciplines. No differences between genders were observed in Rhythmic Gymnastics, Women's Artistic Gymnastics and Men's Artistic Gymnastics due to the exclusive sport participation of female and male gymnasts, respectively. Gymnastics should improve participation and combat gender inequalities. https://journals.uni-lj.si/sgj/article/view/22174gymnasticsgender participationathletesdisciplines
spellingShingle Maria-Raquel G. Silva
Rita Santos-Rocha
Paulo Barata
Francisco Saavedra
GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016
Science of Gymnastics Journal
gymnastics
gender participation
athletes
disciplines
title GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016
title_full GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016
title_fullStr GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016
title_full_unstemmed GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016
title_short GENDER INEQUALITIES IN PORTUGUESE GYMNASTS BETWEEN 2012 AND 2016
title_sort gender inequalities in portuguese gymnasts between 2012 and 2016
topic gymnastics
gender participation
athletes
disciplines
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/sgj/article/view/22174
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