Name 5 of the user groups
Ethnic minorities
Retired people
Families with young children
Single parents
Children
Teenagers
Disabled
Unemployed/economically disadvantages
Working singles/couples
Outline 5 values of sport
Fair play
Inclusion
Team spirit
Citizenship
Excellence
National Pride
Tolerance and respect
3 features of major sporting events
Potential legacy
International element
Level of investment
Regularity and scheduling
6 roles of the NGB's
Funding
Promotion
Development
Support and advice
Infrastructure
Policies and initiatives
Give 2 one off events
Give two regular recurring events
one off = olympics/football world cup
Regular/recurring = Wimbledon/FA cup final/London marathon
Outline 5 of the barriers to participation
Employment/time
Work/family commitments
Lack of disposable income
Lack of role models
Provision of activities
Awareness of activity provision
Portrayal of gender issues
Outline 6 olympic/paralympic values
Respect
Excellence
Friendship
Determination
Inspiration
Courage
Equality
Give 4 benefits of hosting a major sporting event
Increased tourism
Investment in transport systems
Commercial benefits
Increased participation in sport
Increased infrastructure and social facilities
New sports facilities
Raise status of the country
Raise morale
3 aspects of promotion
Increase popularity
Increase participation
Increase profile in the media
Outline 2 things that WADA is responsible for
Protect reputation of the sport
Protect the athletes
Promote honesty and equality
Lead other agencies in detection of drugs
What are the 3 categories of solutions to barriers
Access
Promotion
Provision
Give 3 examples of gamesmanship
Time wasting
Diving in football
Feigning injury
Distraction tactics
Tactically timed toilet break
Give 5 drawbacks of hosting a major sporting event
Bidding process is expensive
Debt
Abandoned facilities
Negative status
Others sports suffer
Division
5 types of funding
National lottery
Government funding
Merchandise
Admission
Subscriptions
Grants
Fund raising
3 aspects of policies and initiatives by NGB's
Anti-doping policies
Safeguarding
Promting good etiquette
Initiatives (This girl can/Chance to shine)
Give 1 example of an emerging sport
Give 1 example of a current trend
Emerging = Ultimate frisbee, futsal, quidditch, american football, pickleball, padel tennis
Current trend - fitness activities, ultra endurance sports
Give 2 examples of good spectator etiquette
Give 2 examples of good sportmanship
spectator = Silence during rally or national anthem, clapping, not booing
Sportsmanship = kicking ball out of play, shaking hands, clapping good effort, admitting to a foul
2 potential sporting legacies
2 potential social legacies
sporting = new facilities, increased participation
Social = infrastructure, social facilities, increased morale
3 aspects of Development
Elite player
Coaches
Officials
Describe 3 details about the Whereabouts rule
Apples to elite athletes
Random drug test that can be done at any time of day
Let WADA know where you will be for an hour each day
3 missed tests = ban
Give 6 factors which impact on the popularity of sport in the UK
Participation
Provision
Environment
Spectatorship
Media coverage
Role models
Success
Acceptability
4 reasons why a sportsperson should not use PED's
Cheating
Unfair advantage
Bad for health
Damages reputation of the sport/athlete
Can lead to fines/bans
difference between direct and indirect tourism
Direct = Coming specifically to see an event
Indirect = Seeing it on TV and coming afterwards
4 aspects of infrastructure
Organise tournaments
Rules
Disciplinary procedures
Assisting with development of facilties
3 reasons why a sports person might take PED's
Increase chances of winning
Pressure from coach/team mates/nation
Increase sponsorship opportunities
Increase income
Everyone else is doing it
Speed up recovery