Exploring Lived Experiences of Kenyan Para-Athletes: Turning Barriers into Possibilities
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2025-01-25Author
Ojwang, Stephen
Foster, Rebecca
Odiango, Roselyne A.
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Background: In developing countries, participation and success in elite para-sports are relatively low primarily because of the numerous barriers para-athletes face. The objective of this study, which focused on elite para-athletes from Kenya, was to investigate their lived experiences and how they overcome these barriers to participate and excel at the international level.
Methodology: A qualitative research approach was employed to collect data from the participants through virtual interviews. Five participants (three females and two males) were selected using a purposive sampling strategy and interviewed using semi-structured questions. The data obtained were analyzed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA).
Findings: Based on the gathered data, four primary themes emerged: local para-sports events, a supportive environment, media, and international aid. These factors play a crucial role in enabling para-athletes to excel in their respective sports and achieve international recognition.
Conclusion: The lived experiences of para-athletes shed light on strategies for approaching and overcoming barriers to para-sports participation, ultimately leading them to compete at the highest levels of para-sport events. This study provides valuable insights for para-sport practice, policy, and research and can guide the development of intervention programs for para-athletes in developing countries.
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https://jsfd.org/2025/02/09/exploring-lived-experiences-of-kenyan-para-athletes-turning-barriers-into-possibilities/http://ir-library.mmust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3147
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