We've adapted the Sports Inventory for Pain (SIP) since 1992 to quantify long term changes in coping skills relevent to athletic performance, in the classroom, and student teachers. The items, developed according to predefined scale construct techniques, are scored using a 5-point Likert format. Adequate internal consistency (Cronbach alpha = .61 to .88), test-retest reliability (r = .69 to .86), and low social desirability (Marlowe-Crowne r = -.28 to -.13) have been well established in a number of contact and non-contact sports, in both adult and adolescent sport populations. The SIP has emerged as a reliable predictor of psychological distress, subsequent athletic performance, and sport rehabilitation. Without optimal coping skills, athletic performance will be compromised. I've attached the original, as well as a recent article. Contact me if you want the specific inventory and scoring.
It depends on what you want to check, there are many tools that are used to assess the athletic status of athletes. Could you be more explicit about the activity you want to investigate and the event?