Preliminary Study of the Psychometric Properties of a Questionnaire to Assess Spanish Canoeists' Perceptions of the Sport System's Capacity for Talent Development in Women's Canoeing.
Juan Carlos Guevara-PérezJorge Rojo-RamosSantiago Gómez-PaniaguaJorge Pérez-GómezJose Carmelo Adsuar-SalaPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Given the importance of sport at a global level, the competitiveness of sport systems is a determining factor in attracting resources from different sectors. Competitiveness is largely measured by the athletes' level. Therefore, the production of competitive talent is an aspect that occupies the managers of different sports systems. This study analyzed the factor structure and reliability of a questionnaire for the evaluation of the perceptions of actors of a sport (canoeing) on the ability of the national system to produce talent in one of its modalities recently incorporated in the Olympic Games (OG) of Tokyo 2021. The sample consisted of 167 individuals linked to Spanish canoeing, who responded to the questionnaire "Evaluation of the current position in canoeing-sport with regard to talent" of the International Canoe Federation (ICF). Exploratory, confirmatory and reliability factor analyses were performed. The results showed a one-dimensional factor structure composed of seven items, with good and excellent goodness-of-fit values and high reliability (McDonald's Omega = 0.82). Thus, the ICF questionnaire can be considered a quick and easy to apply tool to analyze the perceptions about the development of talent in canoeing in order to take actions for the recruitment, promotion and development of talent.