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The End of Sportsmanship


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The End of Sportsmanship
Discusses the problem of violence in the sports world.
2,183 words (approx. 8.7 pages) | 6 sources | MLA | 2004


Paper Summary:

Whether it is baseball or hockey, golf or tennis, sports promote the healthy competitive nature of the human spirit. With this competition, however, comes confrontation and disputes. Excessively violent activity is unavoidable to some degree, but as of late ,it is becoming more and more common. Violence on and off the field ends up in the media, which only leads to more violence, as people are exposed to it on a more regular basis. This paper shows that overt violent acts committed by professional athletes are becoming more acceptable as their numbers increase, and the problem has already begun to spill into youth sporting events as children emulate their role models. The paper argues that this pattern of violence among athletes needs to be stopped as soon as possible and, if not, the problem will continue to grow and further erode the moral fabric of this nation. The paper argues that sportsmanship and better values need to be more strongly emphasized in today?s sports so that the next generation will adopt a less callous and more rewarding attitude towards the games they love to play.

From the Paper:

"To curb these influential and harmful actions taken by professionals, and help reverse the trend seen in our children's games, athletes need to be properly punished. The consequences for committing violent acts are not nearly threatening enough to deter professional athletes from committing them. Fining players a few thousand dollars, or even a few hundred thousand dollars is not going to effect them if they are making millions of dollars a year. Kobe Bryant was suspended for only one game after throwing a punch in the middle of a game against Boston (Wise). Suspending players is a promising penalty, but, judging by the fact that the pattern is only getting worse, it is not enough. It may be necessary to start filing criminal charges for on field actions performed by any athletes."

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APA Citation:

The End of Sportsmanship (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-End-of-Sportsmanship/53603

MLA Citation:

"The End of Sportsmanship" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-End-of-Sportsmanship/53603>




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