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What are ethics in sport?

Respect, Integrity, Responsibility, Fairness (Moral Principles)

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The following example "shaking hands before and end of the game" refers to what Ethic?

Respect

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Name one macronutrient

Carbs, protein, fats

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What is a sign of dehydration?

Dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue

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Which organisation oversees global anti‑doping?

WADA

 

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Give one example of unethical behaviour in sport.

Cheating e.g., deliberate foul play.

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What does fairness mean in sport?

Ensuring equal treatment and opportunities.

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What is the purpose of hydration for athletes?

To maintain performance and prevent fatigue.

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Why is a balanced diet important for athletes?

Provides nutrients needed for training and recovery.

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What are prohibited substances?

Drugs banned for performance enhancement

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Why might athletes make unethical decisions?

Pressure to win or gain unfair advantage.

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What does responsibility look like in sport?

Athletes being accountable for their actions.

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What do NADOs do?

Enforce anti‑doping rules at national level.

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What is Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)?What is the sport category that participants run races, jump hurdles, and throw a javelin.

Minimum energy required to sustain basic body functions.

300

Name one factor affecting energy expenditure.

Activity level, age, body size.

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How do fairness, integrity, responsibility and respect impact sport?

They promote positive behaviour and ensure fair competition.

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How do ethical considerations differ between local and national events?

Larger events require more complex safety, fairness and governance systems.

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Why can supplement contamination cause anti‑doping failures?

Hidden banned substances may be present in unregulated products.

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How does hydration affect performance?

Dehydration reduces endurance, power and concentration.

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How does digestion support energy for performance?

Breaks down food so nutrients can be absorbed and used for energy.

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Why might sports organisations fail to maintain ethical values?

Financial pressures, inconsistent enforcement, cultural issues.

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What is the impact of implementing positive ethical practices at events?

Increases fairness, safety and public trust in the event.

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Compare effectiveness of different anti‑doping methods (urine and blood sample collection, out-of-competition testing, Biological Passport).

Testing deters use, whereabouts rules increase accountability, but athletes can still exploit gaps.

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Analyse nutritional, hydration and energy needs for a specific athlete.

Needs depend on sport but must support energy balance, recovery and performance.

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Evaluate whether your sport does enough to promote ethics.

Inclusion, ensure fair play, build trust, enhance reputation, prevent harm

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