Sports PDF
Sports PDF
Sports PDF
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SPORTS
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Concept/lssue: Nation-building
Queslioni Isthe objective ofsport onlyto win or improvetne's skills in a particutar sport?
Answer: Sports transcends beyond the sporting arena. While winning and overcoming opponents
and individual shortcomings are always important, it should be noted that sports has a role in
nation building and can be used to inculcate (national) values in the young.
Arguments
Sports can be used to unite people of diffe.ent
races and religions and create a sense of national
identity.
pitch/sporting arena.
ln some circumstances sports can reinforce
disunity in a country if representation on the
sports field is decided in a discriminatory manner{Eg. South African Rugby and Cricket)
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Answer:While winning is always a goalin inte rnationa I sports, it should be noted that international
sports can be used to improve relations betlveen countrieland even as an avenue for cultural
exchange and friendship.
Arguments
3,
Concept/lssue: Sports
as a
as
ArBuments
Psychologists and sociologists view sports as the
modern manifestation of Man's in-born desireto
engage in war- This is in fact a useful way of
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the flipside
Fanatical support by fans can be explained bythe
histo.ical practice of glorifying soldiers who do
battle to protect the people.
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Concepl/lssue:Commercialisation/Cheating
Question: Are sporting values of determination, excellence and integrity relevant in the modern
Answer: Sportingvalues have become significa ntly diluted in today's world. This is largely due to the
commercialisation ofmodern sports. Today sporting events are televised to m;llions, prizes and
endorsement deals are worth millions and sometimes billions. Naturalty, with such high stakes,
athletes and coaches are willing to do anything to win.
the flipside
5.
Question: are commercialised internationalsports only the domain o{the educated and wealthy?
true tbatthe rich and educated do have more access to sports facilities and top
coaches, true sportin8talent is innate.The commercialisatlon of modern spons had ledto extensive
scouting, enablingtalent from poor backgroundsto be unearlhed. These talented sportsmen can
Answer: While it
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6.
Arguments
sports can be undertaken and enioyed by all,
includingthe obese and those with little sporting
ability. Sports can be pursued purely for
enioyment sake,
as a
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For some unfit or ill individuals, sports and the
attendant injuries present a serious health risklndividuals can use sports to chart personal goals
and milestones and even overcome illness and
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7.
Question: Are all professional athletes compensated fairly fortheir efforts and talents?
Answer: Female protessionat sportswomen continue to be discriminated against by almost all
internationa I spo rts organisations and even companies offering endorsements. The assumption is
that women are less able physically, hence watchingthem is less enterlaining. Thisjustifies the
lower prizes. Businesses also assume that {emale athletes have lower advertising power than male
sports stars-
as they are
physically weaker and their matches are inevitably
less entertaining. women also have slower
psycho-motor skills and their matches are often
played at a slower pace. Payingthem the same
prize-money as men would not bejustified,
the flipside
8.
Question: Can small and successful economies ever really compete in the international sporting
arena? Should they even botherto compete in and host internationalevents?
Answer: Smallcountries can in fact compete iftheyfocuston niche sport and develop expenise.
They may also import foreiBn born talentto improve thei standards. Hosting internationalsporting
events can in faci stimulate the lmal sportsscene and depending on the organisation, earn millions
or even billions in revenue forthe local economy.
Areuments
There is littletogain from small countries
competing in internationa I orga nisations. Th is is a
well.
of
money. The money spent andthe inconvenience :
Hosting internationalsporting events is a waste
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