stakeholders for professional opportunities in sport. Table 1 Key Differences Between Mentorship and Sponsorship in Sport Science Mentorship Sponsorship • Providing advice, support, and insights based on the mentor’s own experience • Mentor–trainee 1-to-1 relationship • Advocacy on behalf of the sport
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