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sportsmanship

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/ˈspɔrtsmənʃɪp/
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the act of showing respect, fairness, and kindness to others while participating in sports or games, regardless of the outcome

Sportsmanship refers to the conduct, attitude, and behavior displayed by individuals while participating in sports or physical activities, focusing on fairness, respect, and integrity. It involves showing respect for the rules of the game, fellow competitors, referees, and spectators, win or lose. A person exhibiting good sportsmanship accepts defeat graciously, celebrates victories humbly, and encourages fair play and teamwork. It also involves dealing with challenges, setbacks, or losses with dignity, promoting a positive and supportive environment in sports. Good sportsmanship is valued not only in competition but also in fostering friendship and respect within the sporting community.

  • Even though their team lost, Mike showed great sportsmanship by congratulating the winners.
  • It is important to teach children sportsmanship so they understand the value of playing fairly.
  • At the tournament, the players demonstrated true sportsmanship by helping each other after the game.
  • She lost the race but displayed excellent sportsmanship by shaking hands with her opponents.
  • The coach emphasized sportsmanship during the match, reminding everyone to respect the referee's decisions.