Ethics in Sport :) Flashcards

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amateurism

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19th century code of sporting ethic

participation in sport for the love of it with no financial gain

based on concept of athleticism

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gentleman amateur

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upper and middle class gentlemen who didn’t need money only status

  • fair play and acceptance of decisions made
  • better to loose honourably than win by cheating
  • adhered to strict ethical code: sportsmanship featured heavily
  • participation more important than winning
  • training or having a coach considered cheating as not god given ability
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modern day amateurism

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fair play/sportsmanship still encouraged today:

  • shaking hands before or after games in netball and football
  • olympics holding olympic ideals
  • calling referee sir in rugby union
  • clapping batsman in and out in cricket
  • kicking the ball out for injured player
  • fair play awards given out in football
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olympic oath - 1920

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baron de coubertin - promise made by athlete as a representitive and judge on behalf of them all

they promise to respect and abide by the rules, commiting to the sport without doping or drugs, in the spirit of sportsmanship

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olympic oath - modern day

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still relevant as large numbers watch fair play and sportsmanship

but…

doping is on the rise (ben johnson 100m race)
win-at-all costs mindset - professionals now allowed to compete

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sportsmanship

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conforming to the unwritten rules, spirit and etiquette of a sport

involves fairness, self control and respect towards all others

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simulation

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trying to decieve the official by over acting

e.g diving to win a free kick

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improving sportsmanship

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  • use of ngb campaigns promoting sportsmanship - FA respect
  • giving awards to those demonstrating it
  • providing positive role models
  • introduce rules enforcing fairplay
  • punish foul play with bans or fines
  • drug testing
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gamesmanship

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bending the rules and stretching them to their limit without getting caught - fine line between cheating

examples:

  • delaying play by holding ball
  • time wasting
  • psyching out opponents at pre match conferences
  • taking injury time out or toilet break when not needed
  • deception of official to gain advantage
  • verbal abuse to opposition to make them angry
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win ethic

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win-at-all costs mindset where coming second isn’t an option with coaches resorting to violence or fake blood

evident in modern day:

  • no drawn games
  • managers and coaches fired if team loose
  • lots of deviance- violence, aggression, doping
  • media praise for winners
  • media negativity for loosers
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positive deviancy

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behaviour outside of the norms of society with no intent to harm or break the rules- with negative effect

  • training so hard you injure yourself -
  • playing with an injury - has negative effect on teammates or advantage to opponent (paula radcliffe)
  • playing within rules but accidentally hurting another player -
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negative deviancy

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acting in a way that knowingly and intentionally breaks the rules

  • using performance enhancing drugs
  • cheating
  • bribery
  • intentional fouls
  • injuring opponent through aggression
  • hooliganism
  • illegal betting
  • violence
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combatting devience

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  • penalties
  • fines/bans
  • non spectator games - reduce racism
  • better qualified officials
  • increased use of technology - hawkeye
  • fair play awards
  • more comms between officials
  • prosecutions for violence
  • campaigns by ngbs - respect
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