Starter quiz
- The golden triangle consists of which of these components?
- commercialisation, sport, sponsorship
- commercialisation, media, sponsorship
- media, sport, sponsorship ✓
- commercialisation, sport, media
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- Commercialisation is when you exploit an organisation to make a...
- 'profit' ✓
- Which of the following are types of technology that help officials make more accurate decisions?
- video assistance referee ✓
- Apple watch
- HawkEye ✓
- scoreboards
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- Identify the positive values that sport develops.
- respect ✓
- to win at all costs
- teamwork ✓
- cheating
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- Match the keyword to positive or negative impact on sport.
- positive⇔sportsmanship - conforming to the rules spirit and etiquette of sport ✓
- negative⇔gamesmanship - to gain advantage by bending the rules in sport ✓
- What is likely to happen as a result of a performer getting caught taking performance enhancing drugs?
- They earn more money.
- They lose their sponsorship deals. ✓
- They get less media coverage. ✓
- They increase their sponsorship deals.
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Exit quiz
- Match the correct definition to the keyword.
- etiquette⇔a convention or unwritten rule in an activity ✓
- sportsmanship⇔conforming to the rules, spirit and etiquette of a sport ✓
- gamesmanship⇔attempting to gain an advantage by bending the rules to their limit ✓
- contract to compete⇔unwritten agreement to follow ✓
- The unwritten agreement to follow of the game means following the contract to...
- 'compete' ✓
- Which is an example of sportsmanship?
- bribery
- sledging in cricket
- apologising when the ball hits the net but goes over in tennis ✓
- faking an injury in football
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- Match the example to the type of behaviour seen in sport.
- sportsmanship⇔in basketball: congratulating an opponent on a successful jump shot ✓
- gamesmanship⇔throwing the ball away to waste time when your team is winning ✓
- deviance⇔pushing over another player intentionally when they dribble past you ✓
- Grunting in tennis is an example of?
- sportsmanship
- gamesmanship ✓
- deviance
- violence
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- Identify which is not an example of sportsmanship?
- accepting all officials decisions without argueing
- letting faster player go through if you are holding them up in golf
- coughing when someone is about to hit a shot in golf ✓
- shaking hands after a game
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Key learning points
- Etiquette is the accepted and expected behaviour in sport, reflecting respect for opponents, officials, and the rules.
- Sportsmanship is upholding fairness, respect, and graciousness in victory or defeat, demonstrating ethical conduct.
- Gamesmanship involves using clever yet unethical tactics to gain a competitive edge without breaking the rules.
- Contract to compete should be upheld by all performers.
Common misconception
Students may incorrectly assume that sportsmanship and gamemanship are the same thing.
Sportsmanship is positively conforming to the rules and etiquette of the sport, whereas gamesmanship is more negative because a performer may bend the rules to gain advantage.
Keywords
Etiquette - a convention or unwritten rule in an activity. It is not an enforceable rule but it is usually observed
Sportsmanship - playing by the written and unwritten rules of the game
Gamesmanship - attempting to gain an advantage by bending the rules to their limit (but not breaking them)
Contract to compete - unwritten agreement to follow and abide by the written and unwritten rules
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