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  1. Sports Tourism

    Why it Matters: Sports tourism is a fundamental axis, generating around 10% of the world's expenditure on tourism. It has an estimated growth rate of 17.5% between 2023-2030, moving masses intra and intercontinentally. Sports tourism can promote social, economic and environmental action, it accelerates development and can leave a long-lasting ...

  2. What is sports tourism and why it is so big?

    Sports tourism definitions . Sport tourism is a relatively new concept, although it has been around for a long time. There are many academic studies which delve into the concept of sports tourism, particularly sports tourism that involves large sporting events, such as the football World Cup or the Olympic Games.

  3. Sports tourism

    Sports tourism. Sports tourism refers to travel which involves either observing or participating in a sporting event [1] while staying apart from the tourists' usual environment. Sport tourism is a fast-growing sector of the global travel industry and equates to $7.68 billion. [2]

  4. What Is Sports Tourism and How Can It Be Defined?

    Sports tourism is the act of travelling for the sake of either participating or viewing sports, and the management and marketing of sports to attract tourism for commercial means. Many definitions fail to give consideration to the perspective being looked at in sports tourism. These definitions fail to include, for example, how the term is ...

  5. What is sports tourism?

    Here we look at what sports tourism is and an expert's view on its impact… The United Nations's definition What UN Tourism said about sports tourism: " Sports tourism is a fundamental axis, generating around 10% of the world's expenditure on tourism. It has an estimated growth rate of 17.5% between 2023-2030, moving masses intra and ...

  6. Sports Tourism Benefits, Explained

    "Sports tourism ranges all the way from youth sports to professional leagues," said Nate Hardesty, the managing director of the Thompson Austin and Tommie Austin hotels in Texas. "For instance, we see so many families traveling around the country for tournaments that it's become their spring break or summer trip. The same goes for ...

  7. What is Sports Tourism?

    Sports tourism: the fastest growing segment within the travel industry today. Defining Sports Tourism. Broad in its scope, sports tourism is defined as an individual's travel to a location for the specific purpose of either participating in or viewing a sporting event. Parents who support children who are participating in sporting events can be included in this definition as well.

  8. How does sport contribute to tourism?

    At an economic level, sports tourism contributes to SDGs 1 (end poverty in all its forms everywhere) and 8 (promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all). Sports tourism promotes local businesses, creating demand in areas such as transportation, hotels and restaurants.

  9. Sport Tourism: Concepts and Theories. An Introduction

    Sport event is an important and growing sector of the event tourism industry. Sport tourism is defined as leisure-based travel that incorporates three main behaviors: participating in, watching ...

  10. (PDF) Sport Tourism: A Critical Analysis of Research

    The purpose of this paper is to review and critique the sport tourism literature as it stands in 1998, and to suggest a future research agenda. Disparities in the definition of sport tourism are ...

  11. What Is Sport Tourism

    Definition of Sport Tourism. Sport tourism can be defined as the intersection of sports and travel, where individuals travel to different destinations to either participate in or spectate various sporting events. It encompasses a wide array of activities, ranging from attending major sporting events like the Olympics, FIFA World Cup, or ...

  12. Sport & Tourism

    Sport and Tourism are two driving forces for the promotion and sustainable economic development of tourism destinations. To better understand the links between tourism and sport and to increase the awareness of the benefits of their joint contributions, UNWTO and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) jointly organized the First World Conference on Sport and Tourism in Barcelona on 22-23 ...

  13. Contribution to the definition of sport tourism

    Sport tourism is an economic and social activity at the crossroads of sport and tourism. Sports tourism is a segment of the tourism market and its economic contribution has grown strongly during re...

  14. Contribution to the definition of sport tourism

    Sport tourism is an economic and social activity at the crossroads of sport and tourism. Sports tourism is a segment of the tourism market and its economic contribution has grown strongly during recent decades. It is characterized by a large range of offerings built on diversified services. These offerings appear as a combination of services as well as a set of services presented or sold in ...

  15. A Complete Guide to Sports Tourism by Dr Prem

    Sports tourism is one of the most rapid growing sectors of the global travel and tourism industry, and it pours in stunning revenue of over $600 billion annually. It inspires a trip that is connected with either active participation in a sporting event or as a spectator watching sport with chair gripping excitement and cheering up a favorite team or an athlete to a mind boggling victory.

  16. What is Sports Tourism?

    Explaining Sports Tourism Sports tourism is a term that has been thrown around a lot in recent years. If you are simply looking for a definition, sports tourism is traveling in order to observe or participate in a sporting event. Generally, the sporting event has to be the primary reason for travel in order to be considered sports tourism.

  17. Sport Tourism: An ever-growing sector with high potential for cities

    Definition of sport tourism. As defined by Gibson (1998, p. 49), sport tourism is a "leisurebased travel that takes individuals temporarily outside of their home communities to participate and/or watch physical activities or to venerate attractions associated with physical activities". Human beings are born to travel to fulfil their ...

  18. Sport & Tourism

    Abstract: Sport and Tourism are two driving forces for the promotion and sustainable economic development of tourism destinations. To better understand the links between tourism and sport and to increase the awareness of the benefits of their joint contributions, UNWTO and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) jointly organized the First World Conference on Sport and Tourism in Barcelona ...

  19. Sport Tourism: A Critical Analysis of Research

    Disparities in the definition of sport tourism are addressed and some of the difficulties which scholars have faced in establishing a standardised definition are outlined. In answering the question why has sport tourism suddenly become so prominent, a look back at history shows that people have engaged in sport related travel for centuries. ...

  20. Full article: Theory in sport tourism: some critical reflections

    Sport tourism scholars should not shy away from such intellectual robustness. In fact, as members of the academy, we are duty bound to critique and, where appropriate, challenge the work of our peers (Harland, Tidswell, Everett, Hale, & Pickering, Citation 2010).Promoting sport tourism research in other disciplines can only improve its profile and integrity, whilst at the same time gaining ...

  21. (PDF) The Significance of Sports Tourism

    Sports tourism is regarded as the tourism, which is planned by the individuals with the. purpose of observing or participating in various sports events. It is a tourism that focuses. upon sports ...

  22. Sport and Tourism

    Sport and Tourism have a major socio-economic impact, appreciated in most civilian societies and increasingly recognized by governments. This is one of the many conclusions of this report which was prepared for the First World Conference on Sport and Tourism jointly organized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and WTO.After developing ...

  23. Tourism

    tourism, the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial provision of services.As such, tourism is a product of modern social arrangements, beginning in western Europe in the 17th century, although it has antecedents in Classical antiquity.. Tourism is distinguished from exploration in that tourists ...

  24. The European market potential for sports tourism

    Sports tourism is a very diverse market. Sports events fans, as well as group and individual participation in sports are important niches. Before the COVID-019 pandemic, sports tourism was one of the largest growth markets. We expect many opportunities to reappear as travel restrictions are lifted. This is especially true for individual participation in sports, which contributes the most to ...

  25. Emerging Trends Reshaping Sports Tourism Landscape in 2024:

    Sports Tourism Thrives in the Face of Economic Considerations Affordability continues to be a dominant factor in holiday decision-making, as indicated by recent consumer insights. This highlights ...