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write about the various standards of Sports ethics​

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Answered by sambhavkumarsam143
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To understand the role ethics plays in sport and competition, it is important to make a distinction between gamesmanship and sportsmanship.

Gamesmanship is built on the principle that winning is everything. Athletes and coaches are encouraged to bend the rules wherever possible in order to gain a competitive advantage over an opponent, and to pay less attention to the safety and welfare of the competition. Some of the key tenants of gamesmanship are:

Winning is everything

It's only cheating if you get caught

It is the referee's job to catch wrongdoing, and the athletes and coaches have no inherent responsibility to follow the rules

The ends always justify the means

Some examples of gamesmanship are:

Faking a foul or injury

Attempting to get a head start in a race

Tampering with equipment, such as corking a baseball bat in order to hit the ball farther

Covert personal fouls, such as grabbing a player underwater during a water polo match

Inflicting pain on an opponent with the intention of knocking him or her out of the game, like the Saint's bounty scandal

The use of performance-enhancing drugs

Taunting or intimidating an opponent

A coach lying about an athlete's grades in order to keep him or her eligible to play

All of these examples place greater emphasis on the outcome of the game than on the manner in which it is played.

A more ethical approach to athletics is sportsmanship. Under a sportsmanship model, healthy competition is seen as a means of cultivating personal honor, virtue, and character. It contributes to a community of respect and trust between competitors and in society. The goal in sportsmanship is not simply to win, but to pursue victory with honor by giving one's best effort.

Ethics in sport requires four key virtues: fairness, integrity, responsibility, and respect.

Fairness

All athletes and coaches must follow established rules and guidelines of their respective sport.

Teams that seek an unfair competitive advantage over their opponent create an uneven playing field which violates the integrity of the sport.

Athletes and coaches are not discriminated against or excluded from participating in a sport based on their race, gender, or sexual orientation.

Referees must apply the rules equally to both teams and cannot show bias or personal interest in the outcome.

Integrity

Similar to fairness, in that any athlete who seeks to gain an advantage over his or her opponent by means of a skill that the game itself was not designed to test demonstrates a lack of personal integrity and violates the integrity of the game. For example, when a player fakes being injured or fouled in soccer, he or she is not acting in a sportsmanlike manner because the game of soccer is not designed to measure an athlete's ability to flop. Faking is a way of intentionally deceiving an official into making a bad call, which only hurts the credibility of the officiating and ultimately undermines the integrity of the game.

Responsibility

To be sportsmanlike requires players and coaches to take responsibility for their performance, as well as their actions on the field. This includes their emotions.

Many times athletes and coaches will make excuses as to why they lost the game. The most popular excuse is to blame the officiating. The honorable thing to do instead is to focus only on the aspects of the game that you can control, i.e. your performance, and to question yourself about where you could have done better.

Responsibility requires that players and coaches be up to date on the rules and regulations governing their sport.

Responsibility demands that players and coaches conduct themselves in an honorable way off the field, as well as on it.

Respect

All athletes should show respect for teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials.

All coaches should show respect for their players, opponents, and officials.

All fans, especially parents, should show respect for other fans, as well as both teams and officials.

Answered by mariospartan
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Various standards of ethics in sports are fairness, responsibility, integrity and respect.

Explanation:

Fairness:

Fairness is defined as a good attitude of a player towards his fellow teammates and also the opponent team mates who are involved in that sports.

Responsibility:

Responsibility of a player is nothing but the importance of realizing his vital role that can help his/her team win a match.  For example, the captain of a team will take the complete responsibility of his team and guide them to victory.

Integrity:  

Integrity in sports is nothing but the positivity and the ready to take down attitude of a player which can help his team win the match.  

Respect:

Respecting the opponent teammates, his own teammates, and the fans is one of a major character that a person must develop in order to follow sport ethics.

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