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Access to public sporting venues as an indicator of sport mega-events legacy in Brazil

Alternative title Inter-rela??es entre acesso ¨¤s estruturas e equipamentos urbanos de esporte, pr¨¢tica de atividade f¨ªsica e legado dos megaeventos esportivos no Brasil. f

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Paiva R, Rocha C & Bogus L (2025) Access to public sporting venues as an indicator of sport mega-events legacy in Brazil [Inter-rela??es entre acesso ¨¤s estruturas e equipamentos urbanos de esporte, pr¨¢tica de atividade f¨ªsica e legado dos megaeventos esportivos no Brasil. f]. Sociology Studies [Estudos de Sociologia]. https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/revsocio/

Abstract
Several studies attempt to identify factors that influence the adoption, or lack thereof, of the habit of practicing physical exercises and sports. There are objective determinants related to the availability of sports practice, such as access to urban facilities and equipment for sports. Globally, governments adopt the strategy of hosting mega sporting events under the pretext of boosting the economy and promoting a legacy that, among other aspects, would leave host cities with structures and equipment built for the event that would encourage sports participation by the population. The study aimed to understand the interrelationships between the hosting of mega sporting events, the legacy of physical-sports structures, and the adoption of physical activity habits by the population in host cities. In this study, characterized as a literature review and theoretical essay, a strong correlation was observed between the availability of public facilities and the population's involvement in sports. Access to diversified, decentralized structures, located close to home or work, positively impacts the promotion of healthy habits and constitutes the primary factors for the implementation of effective public policies. It was also found that the structural legacy of mega sporting events for the universalization of access to sport has not been a priority in the commitments of the host cities.

Keywords
sport mega-events; legacy; social impacts

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Output Status: Forthcoming

Journal
Sociology Studies [Estudos de Sociologia]

StatusAccepted
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Date accepted by journal14/11/2025
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eISSN2317-5427

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Dr Claudio Rocha

Dr Claudio Rocha

Senior Lecturer, Sport