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The Olympics A Parent’s Perspective on Sports Management

Navigating the Emotions of the Olympics

The Olympics is a pinnacle event for athletes, but as a parent, it’s equally momentous and emotional. Watching my son compete on the world stage was an experience that left me both incredibly proud and deeply reflective. Supporting him through the ups and downs of his journey highlighted the intricate role of sports management.


Brin and Rhianna competing in the Nacra 17 sailing event for the Paris Olympics in Marseille, showcasing elite sports management in action.

The Emotional Layers of Sports Management

"Watching my son compete at the Olympics was challenging and emotional." It was a rollercoaster of emotions—moments of immense pride balanced by the stress of wanting him to succeed. As a parent, I learned that sports management isn’t just about schedules and logistics. It’s about providing unwavering support, fostering resilience, and creating a space for growth, even in the most high-pressure situations.


Leadership Lessons in Sports Management

The journey also illuminated parallels between parenting, sports management, and leadership. Supporting my son required calm decision-making and the ability to communicate effectively under pressure—skills that resonate across professional environments. It reminded me that leadership, much like sports, requires adaptability, patience, and a focus on the bigger picture.


Key Takeaway: Sports Management is a Lesson in Emotional Resilience

Sports management is more than organizing—it’s about fostering resilience and growth for athletes and their support systems.

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