Analysis of the introduction of an athlete's electronic passport in the Russian Federation
https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2024-14-2-53-56
Abstract
The development of digital technologies, in the current reality, is present in almost all spheres of life. Sports are not an exception. The electronic sports passport appeared in the early 2000s. Initially, it was presented as a database on a computer database, then it became available as a mobile application. Nowadays, an electronic sports passport has become an integral part of the lives of many professional athletes and sports enthusiasts. It helps to improve results, monitor workouts and monitor progress.
An electronic sports passport can be used to confirm an athlete's qualifications and gain access to competitions. It contains information about sports achievements, results, performance statistics, as well as various events and events in which the athlete has participated. A passport can also be useful for tracking an athlete's progress and identifying his strengths and weaknesses. It is usually conducted by sports federations and organizations to control and regulate sports competitions.
The advantage of an electronic passport is its ease of use, the ability to store and transfer data about sports achievements, as well as access to various resources and events. The disadvantages are the possibility of hacking and leakage of the athlete's personal data, difficulties that may arise with the compatibility of different electronic passport systems and the need for software updates.
The article discusses the types of electronic passports of athletes, conducted a survey among professional athletes about the availability, convenience and necessity of an electronic passport of an athlete in our time. Based on the data obtained, an analysis of the results was carried out, on the basis of which recommendations were proposed.
About the Authors
E. Y. DavydovaRussian Federation
Ekaterina Y. Davydova, the senior teacher
35 Decabristov st., Saint Petersburg, 190121
S. R. Buzina
Russian Federation
Sofya R. Buzina
35 Decabristov st., Saint Petersburg, 190121
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For citations:
Davydova E.Y., Buzina S.R. Analysis of the introduction of an athlete's electronic passport in the Russian Federation. Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports. 2024;(2):53-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2024-14-2-53-56