Palabras clave:
Plan ADO, Olimpismo, Juegos Olímpicos, Becas ADOResumen
En el presente artículo se analizan las políticas deportivas españolas y su influencia en el rendimiento olímpico, poniendo el foco de atención en el programa de Apoyo a los Deportistas Olímpicos (Plan ADO). Se describe posteriormente cómo se han distribuido las becas ADO y cuál ha sido la evolución de la participación olímpica española bajo este programa de apoyo a la tecnificación y profesionalización del deporte de élite nacional. El estudio continúa con el análisis del rendimiento de los deportistas españoles en las distintas ediciones de los Juegos dentro del desarrollo de este programa, con especial atención al periodo 2005-2016, enfatizando la relación entre la aportación económica global del Plan ADO en forma de becas y los resultados obtenidos. Como conclusión, se constata que el Plan ADO ha sido uno de los factores claves de la transformación deportiva en España y de los éxitos internacionales desde Barcelona 1992.
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