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ethics in sport
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ethics
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physical education (pe)
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ethics in sport
The Olympic Oath
promise made by one athlete as a representative of each of the participating competitors, one judge represents all the officials and one coach
judge
coach
athlete
amateurism
ideal sporting ethics developed by upper then middle class
socially accepted behaviour
sport played on clear set rules
rules formed by NGBs
high set of morals
fair play
sportsmanship
immediate acceptance of rules and refs decision
participation seen as more important than winning
character building exercise
due to played in free time by wealthy individuals played for the love rather than the money
sportsmanship
conforming to the rules, spirit and etiquette of a sport
treating others fairly
In football team give opposition the ball so It can be kicked out of play and individual with injury can seek help
sportsmanship can be encouraged in a number of ways...
NGBs promoting this fair play through campaigns
giving awards for FairPlay, this provides positive role models for younger generation
using technology to help officials make correct decision therefore players can be cited after the match
punish foul play ie. fines or bans
frequent drug testing
gamesmanship
bending the rules and stretching them to their limit in order to gain an advantage
time wasting
verbal sledging - winding other individuals up to get them out
taking injury time out, toilet break or appealing officials decision when not necessary to upset the concentration of other opponent
win ethic
'win at all costs'
when the rewards for winning are so high and livelihoods are at stake
no drawn games
managers and coaches are fired if unsuccessful
media praise winners
media negative for losers
postitive deviance
behaviour which is outside the norms of society but with no intent to harm or break the rules
eg individual may continue playing enough though are injured
negative deviance
behaviour that goes against the norms and has detrimental effect on the players or society
taking illegal performance enhancing drugs
accepting bribe; match fixing
deliberately fouling or harming another individual
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