聚焦马拉松:中国马拉松现象的三维透视 |
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作者姓名: | 纪成龙 孙科 陈国强 |
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作者单位: | 曲阜师范大学 体育科学学院,山东 济宁 273165;,北京教育学院 体育与艺术教育学院,北京 100120,上海体育学院 体育、媒介与文化研究中心,上海 200438 |
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摘 要: | Marathon fever is suddenly sweeping across China. Since 2014, city marathons have
been the fastest developing and most influential road running races in China with the largest number of
participants. According to the Chinese Athletic Association, 53 marathons were held in China in 2014, 134
in 2015, a sharp increase of 14% on 2014, and the number reached 328 in 2016, with over 2.8 million
runners. In 2017, there were 1102 marathons and marathon-related road running races in China with no
fewer than 800 runners each, and nearly 10 million participants. It can be argued that marathon races are
becoming a sports carnival and the name card of the development of a city in China. But there are also many
questions worth exploring: Why is the marathon suddenly so popular? What are people’s experiences like
with running the marathon? What problems does it reveal? And how will it impact economy? etc. Sports Review
in this issue publishes articles by Ji Chenglong, D. Mgt. at Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Sun
Ke, Ed.D. at Beijing Institution of Education and Chen Guoqiang, Ph. D. in Journalism and Communication
at Shanghai University of Sport. They will discuss the marathon mania in China from the perspectives of the
market, society and race participation.
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