Prikhodko V.
Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Prydniprovska State Academy of
Physical Culture and Sports, Head of the Department of Olympic and Professional
Sports, Dnipro, Ukraine
Sheviakov O.
Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor, Private Higher Educational
Establishment
«
Dnipro Humanitarian University», Head of the Department of General
Psychology, Dnipro, Ukraine
Burlakova I.
Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Associate professor,
East-Ukrainian National
University named after Volodymyr Dahl, professor of the Department of Practical
Psychology and Social Work,
Severodonetsk, Ukraine
TEMPORALITY OF EXPERIENCE AT THE END OF SOCIAL
DEVELOPMENT (in the context of designing a system of sport
for the highest achievements)
Introduction. In Ukraine still there is no the strategy of the modern system of
sports, the higher achievements, the features of its development and implementation
are not obvious. This strategy is needed, because at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro
(2016) 205 Ukrainians won 2 gold medals, and small countries such as: Hungary - 8,
Croatia - 5, Uzbekistan - 4, Kazakhstan - 3 gold medals. The National University of
Physical Education and Sports has a gallery of photo portraits of famous university
students who have become Olympic champions. If you compare how many gold
medals were won by them on average at each Summer Olympics over the years of the
USSR, and then over the years of Ukraine's independence, the numbers will be
impressive: accordingly 6.4 and 1.3 (!) Conditional gold medals. Ukraine won the same
(1 gold) at the last Olympic Winter Games in Pyongchang (for comparison: the
Netherlands, a country with a population of 17 million, which, like Ukraine, brought
33 athletes to the Olympic Games, won 8 gold medals).
The scientific problem is to substantiate the place of experience in the content of
the strategy of the development of Olympic sport, as a step in its development. The
strategy should be generalized, taking into account the socio-economic conditions of
Ukraine, as an experience of countries similar in scope to Hungary and Croatia, as well
as the existing important domestic positive experience that carries leading experts in
the field of sport. But the practice of attracting and transferring the experience of
specialists in this area has not been studied, and at all, it is not obvious to understand
the need for its application.
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