Women in Snowboarding

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Female Athletes
Female Riders
Female Snowboarders
freeriding
gender and sport
gender dynamics in professional snowboarding
gender equity research
halfpipe
Home Town
International Ski Federation
lifestyle sport
Male Riders
Male Snowboarders
Mari Kristin Sisjord
Mixed Gender Contexts
PBL Approach
Professional Snowboarding
Pyeongchang
qualitative sport analysis
slopestyle
Snow Profiles
Snowboard Cross
Snowboard Federation
Snowboard Half Pipe
snowboarding
Snowboarding Culture
Snowboarding Industry
Snowboarding Injuries
sport and the media
sport governance studies
sport sociology
sports injury
Stine Brun Kjeldas
Teen Agers
Telemark Skiing
Terje Haakonsen
Terrain Parks
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Winter Olympics
Winter X Games
women's sport
World Snowboard Federation
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367440152
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first book to examine the role of women in the origins, development and contemporary landscape of snowboarding. Focusing on organised and professional snowboarding, it explores the significance of women as participants, coaches, leaders, and high-profile sport stars.

The book explores the history of snowboarding, the organisation of international snowboarding, issues related to facilities, competition formats which are the same for female and male riders, and injury risk, safeguarding, training and coaching. Before the concluding chapter, three elite snowboarders representing different epochs and riding styles – Åshild Lofthus, Stine Brun Kjeldaas, and Kjersti Buaas – are introduced, whose narratives shed light on the main themes of the book. With a broad scope in terms of topics and academic disciplines, from medicine and biomechanics to the social sciences and sport governance, the book is grounded in sociology and gender studies.

This book is fascinating reading for scholars and students with an interest in the sociology of sport, coaching, sport management, sport history or interdisciplinary perspectives in sport science, or anybody with a passion for snowboarding.

Mari Kristin Sisjord is Professor in Sport Sociology in the Department of Sport and Social Sciences at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Norway. Mari Kristin has published widely on issues related to youth sport, gender and sport, particularly with regard to women’s experiences of coaching and sport leadership, and women and girls in snowboarding.

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