41 Creating public value through large-scale schoolwide events: Danish School Olympics in Billund Municipality
Jonas Vestergaard Nielsen, Lars Breum

TL;DR
The Danish School Olympics in Billund Municipality created community value by engaging children in sports and strengthening local partnerships.
Contribution
This study evaluates how hosting the Danish School Olympics impacts community engagement and collaboration in sports.
Findings
The collaboration strengthened local sports associations and their ties with schools.
Children felt the events strengthened class community and introduced new sports.
Hosting DSO finals provided valuable experience for future events and strategic development.
Abstract
Through activities adapted to engage children in class-based competitions at both local and national levels, the Danish School Olympics (DSO) have established a significant sport event for Danish schoolchildren. In 2020, Billund Municipality initiated a collaboration with the DSO as the host of the national finals until 2024. A direct wish from the municipality was to help create community-based events that give children the opportunity to experience the joy of movement and sports. On a strategic level, the municipality also aimed to utilize the collaboration to strengthen local sports associations and their collaboration with the local schools, as well as engaging initiatives that could qualify the physical education in schools. Based on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), an extensive evaluation was undertaken to illuminate the effects of the collaboration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSport and Mega-Event Impacts
