Each team captain voted on the recipient of the fair play award, which went to the team showing the most sportsmanship. |
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They have shown much improvement throughout the term and an excellent level of sportsmanship as well. |
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It's an outrageous act of poor sportsmanship, which of course, makes for great comedy. |
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He always showed a wonderful degree of sportsmanship and in victory or defeat was magnanimous to the other side. |
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Nevertheless, it'd be nice if he ushered in a new era in professional sportsmanship. |
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He has shown sportsmanship and respect for his rivals in a sport where it is very easy to take the low road. |
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This is exactly the kind of sportsmanship this great game of rugby union is built upon. |
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To his credit, though, the Finnish driver displayed great sportsmanship in defeat. |
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It shows no great sense of sportsmanship, but rather invokes a suspicion of envy of some kind. |
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The referee had very little to do in this match such was the standard of play and sportsmanship. |
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He enjoys the sportsmanship of the sport so much he is a promoter and organizer of curling events. |
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But few who applaud true sportsmanship would begrudge this genial chap every prize available. |
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The sportsmanship amongst the players was absolutely marvellous and the whole event was a testament to how popular snooker remains. |
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They excelled at the highest level and always maintained a high standard of sportsmanship. |
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Anyone seeking this spirit of sportsmanship will find ideal conditions in west Cologne. |
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Win or lose, the girls on either side respect each other and there is good sportsmanship all around. |
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What is happening on the football terraces, and now invading the cricket fields, encourages one to believe the spirit of English sportsmanship is in decline. |
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It would seem hard to argue that the uncivilized usages of gamesmanship are an improvement on sportsmanship. |
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This exploratory study examined the effects of referees' prosocial behavior techniques on promoting sportsmanship in youth basketball players. |
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As an authority figure, you encourage sportsmanship when you take the time out to compliment a competitor for their exemplary behaviour. |
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The concept of sportsmanship was explicated by the famous nineteenth century English educator, Dr. Thomas Arnold, headmaster of Rugby. |
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Hats off to the teams from Kelowna, Drummondville, and the host team Rimouski for determined, gritty play and sportsmanship. |
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Curling clubs often have printed rules of etiquette to foster a spirit of sportsmanship and good fun. |
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We must not forget to mention also that there were many disputes contested during football jousts, but all in good fun and good sportsmanship. |
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Gestures motivated by pure sportsmanship in the face of the most intense rivalry. |
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It's tempting to see the two-minute time penalty dished out to both Clarke and Porte as penalising sportsmanship. |
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If Gentle Ben was not to become Mental Ben, it seemed, his team had to win and do so at the cost of sportsmanship. |
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In a show of excellent sportsmanship, the Falcons gave their sticks to the Swedish team as a memento. |
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The values that amateurism promoted were sportsmanship, fair play, discipline and respect for authority. |
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Prizes and trophies are given out to players and schools that show the best sportsmanship and team spirit. |
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It is with good sportsmanship that they will take on the 8 events of the competition. |
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Jeremy Wotherspoon, one of the greatest speed skaters of all time, has competed in four winter Olympics and has always shown great sportsmanship. |
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Very few individuals identified reasons pertaining to violence, racism, or a lack of sportsmanship or teamwork. |
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Canada was proud to host these spectacular displays of athleticism and sportsmanship. |
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To me, the most important aspects of sports are teamwork, growth and sportsmanship. |
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We look forward to the camaraderie and sportsmanship of our most talented athletes and volunteers in Canada. |
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It is awarded annually by hockey writers to the National Hockey League to the player judged to have best combined sportsmanship and skill. |
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Congratulations to each of you for your tremendous sportsmanship and dedication to your team. |
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Lyndsay shows tremendous work ethic and exhibits outstanding sportsmanship and commitment to the sport of badminton. |
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But for me it is the sportsmanship, sense of fair play and friendly nature in which minigolf is played that set it apart from other, more commercialised sports. |
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First, at the grass-roots level, political correctness fails to teach children that sportsmanship and self-development are the lasting lessons of competition. |
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The model's RBF is the perfect mix of seriousness and good sportsmanship. |
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Kessenich, to be fair, has also lavished the Iroquois with praise for their skills and sportsmanship in subsequent games. |
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He hasn't just bent the rules in his stupidity but gloated as to the outcome which goes against all common principles of acceptable sportsmanship. |
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The problem isn't with individuals who need to be taught sportsmanship. |
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The enjoyment was visible, and the sportsmanship self-evident. |
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How are we supposed to teach our kids about sportsmanship and fair play if this coach constantly gets away with his cheap tricks and abusive behavior? |
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Players touching a stone in such a manner are expected to call their own infraction as a matter of good sportsmanship. |
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Horner also praised the sportsmanship of both drivers stating that they conducted themselves in a well orderly and mannered fashion. |
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They gave pride of place to such moral issues as sportsmanship and fair play. |
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Will the congeniality and sportsmanship carry over? |
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He was quick to thank his compatriots for their gesture – though it has been unkindly suggested that his tweets may have been an attempt to spin collusion into sportsmanship. |
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The new name of the game in sportsmanship is zero tolerance. |
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The Europeans were galled by this poor sportsmanship. |
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Sally Sore Loser is a picturebook designed to help parents and educators teach children ages 4-8 about good sportsmanship. |
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The rules are designed to encourage seamanship, a sense of responsibility for all crews and to promote sportsmanship and solidarity between competitors. |
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Every competitor must at all times observe such conduct which reflects the ideals of good sportsmanship and avoid any conduct which may bring himself or the sport of trials into disrepute. |
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Louis and his handlers would counter the legacy of Johnson by emphasizing the Brown Bomber's modesty and sportsmanship. |
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Cool J's message on sportsmanship teaches children to believe in themselves whether they win or lose, a good lesson to follow throughout life. |
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This is a high level of sportsmanship, as sometimes a batsman could take advantage of incorrect umpiring decisions. |
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Riding is a very minor and emergency aspect of R. C. M. P. work, but equitation is retained as an incomparable school of audacity, calmness, perseverance, mental alertness and sportsmanship. |
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Because the teams themselves now have a stake in the decision-making, captains can no longer berate an umpire's perceived bias or accuse a batsman of poor sportsmanship. |
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Every rider must at all times observe such conduct as reflects the ideals of good sportsmanship and avoid any conduct which may bring himself or the sport of BMX into disrepute. |
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Swedish yachtsmen Lars Gunnar Käll and Stig Lennart Käll were the first recipients of the Tokyo Trophy for setting an outstanding example of sportsmanship when they gave up their race to save the life of a fellow competitor. |
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It was here that the concepts of sportsmanship and fair play were first codified into clear rules and regulations. |
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The Olympic Games are built on the ideals of sportsmanship, fair play and hard work, to do one's best demonstrating that desire and passion to participate. |
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Doing extra curricular activities shows dedication and sportsmanship. |
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I am confident that our athletes will once again make Canada proud by achieving terrific results with their characteristic determination, sportsmanship, integrity and humility. |
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Her team may not have brought home the gold, but her memories of the pristine fields, the genuine sportsmanship and the welcoming atmosphere are still alive. |
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Jim had touched base, completed his life's rounders in a spirit of good sportsmanship never even for once regretting his deepest commitments to life and love. |
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In popular culture the term is sometimes used to refer to a sense of sportsmanship and fair play. |
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Children from every Canadian province will benefit from this sponsorship, giving them the opportunity to play this fun summertime sport and learn important life skills like sportsmanship, dedication and working with a team. |
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Apart from winning and losing, the Dakar Rally has a plenty of stories about the sportsmanship and honesty. |
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The silver bowl second prize was introduced a few years later when Chris Ratsey impressed Windeler with his good sportsmanship. |
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That is why we are proud to be associated with the CBA, an organization that exemplifies the highest standards of sportsmanship, competition, and family values. |
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