International Olympic Committee Consensus Statement on Youth Athletic Development
Date
2016-04-28Author
Bergeron, Michael F.
Mountjoy, Margo
Armstrong, Neil
Chia, Michael
Côté, Jean
Emery, Carolyn A.
Faigenbaum, Avery
Hall Jr., Gary
Kriemler, Susi
Léglise, Michel
Malina, Robert M.
Pensgaard, Anne Marte
Sanchez, Alex
Soligard, Torbjørn
Sundgot-Borgen, Jorunn
van Mechelen, Willem
Weissensteiner, Juanita R.
Engebretsen, Lars
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The health, fitness and other advantages of youth sports participation are well recognised. However, there are considerable challenges for all stakeholders involved—especially youth athletes—in trying to maintain inclusive, sustainable and enjoyable participation and success for all levels of individual athletic achievement. In an effort to advance a more unified, evidence-informed approach to youth athlete development, the IOC critically evaluated the current state of science and practice of youth athlete development and presented recommendations for developing healthy, resilient and capable youth athletes, while providing opportunities for all levels of sport participation and success. The IOC further challenges all youth and other sport governing bodies to embrace and implement these recommended guiding principles.