2min speech on sports man spirit .. plz
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Sportsmanship, in this connection, means the right spirit in which a man should take part in any sport, or play any game. Analysing “the sporting spirit”, we find its component parts are fair play and no favour, enthusiasm for the game, generosity to opponents, pluck, and the ability to take defeat well.
It goes without saying that a real sportsman will never dream of cheating in a game, or of taking any unfair advantage of his opponent. He will always “play fair”, and honourably keep the rules of the game. And he will not expect any concessions from his opponent. He wants keen competition and fair play.
He takes the game seriously. He has no patience with the man who plays at playing, and who does not care whether he wins or loses. He is keen to win, and plays with all his energy to beat his opponent. There is nothing lukewarm about his style of play, and he expects his opponents to be as earnest as himself.
It goes without saying that a real sportsman will never dream of cheating in a game, or of taking any unfair advantage of his opponent. He will always “play fair”, and honourably keep the rules of the game. And he will not expect any concessions from his opponent. He wants keen competition and fair play.
He takes the game seriously. He has no patience with the man who plays at playing, and who does not care whether he wins or loses. He is keen to win, and plays with all his energy to beat his opponent. There is nothing lukewarm about his style of play, and he expects his opponents to be as earnest as himself.
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Here's a speech on sportsmanship:
Sportsmanship means not only taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with the rules prescribed, but also playing the game of the life in accordance with the spirit imbibed on the playing fields. A true sportsman observes all those rules in life which he has been taught to observe in games. One who has achieved skill or proficiency in games but has not learned to apply the principles of sports to life in general does not deserve to be true a sportsman. On the contrary, a man who gives evidence of possessing a strong spirit in the wider sphere of life but has not attained excellence in games is still a sportsman. Usually those who play games develop into true sportsman because their character is molded by the training they are gone on the field.
Sportsmanship means not only taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with the rules prescribed, but also playing the game of the life in accordance with the spirit imbibed on the playing fields. A true sportsman observes all those rules in life which he has been taught to observe in games. One who has achieved skill or proficiency in games but has not learned to apply the principles of sports to life in general does not deserve to be true a sportsman. On the contrary, a man who gives evidence of possessing a strong spirit in the wider sphere of life but has not attained excellence in games is still a sportsman. Usually those who play games develop into true sportsman because their character is molded by the training they are gone on the field.
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