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The sporting values of 19th century Public schools were reflec
the ideals of the modern Olympic Games. Discuss how sport
erosion of sport is a have eroded over time. (8)
reflection of societal changes Sports Values Eroded Discuss - command Public schools + Olympic values = topic
over- time 19th century public schools values: respect, unwritten rules, rely
Public schools In the 19th century sports was played for the love of it n
↳ promote physical public schools values winning prizes or fame. Sports were amateur and public
fitness, teamwork • unwritten rules had unwritten rules for these sports. Thomas Arnold put th
sportsmanship • discipline, respect for opponent school boys in charge of promoting fair play and sportsmansh
• sportsmanship organising internouse fixtures between teams in the school.
Olympics • moral integrity promoted discipline and respect for opponent. The Olympics still
↳ win at all costs, • muscular endeavour some of these values. The Olympics has changed over time w
more competitive • athleticism sport has eroded from amateurism to professionalism. Alth
less respect for • amateurism this change occurred, sportsmanship, discipline and fair p
opposition and less are all still shown in the olympics but professionalism has
pay"he fair play. Olympics values major impact on these values. Now sports are becoming mo
- doping, corruption •

sportsmanship, fairplay more competitive due to the social media and population
aged??'aitnhcrleeatseisng+ ocoffmicmiearlcsialization • olympics is an amateur sport of sport spectators. This has lead to sporting being a win at
- win medals = pressure • respect cost culture and effecting amateur values due to players
• written rules and trying to cheat the game to gain an advantage. E.g w
bend/break rules to gain • Shamateurism occurs or prizes to be famous in the media. In' "th centu 'y sp ◦ rts w
advantage. where athletes are put into on idea that taking part is more important.The olympics used to be
↳ amateurism, fair play and amateur sports to compete as amateur sport until doping and win at all cost cultures
international friendships amateurs but illegal payments Sports now have rules for this and athletes get checked prio
are being given. competition to promote fair play on sportings field. Performa
enhancing drugs were being used more and more e. g state
doping in 70's + 80's, countries such as russia using drug
so medals were taken as they were caught cheating. Lottery
has influenced many sports as the lottery plays a role in Oly
games and funds sport psychology, medicine and nutrit
Another factor which eroded sports values was Olympics bein
as politicial tool including boycotts e. g 1980 Moscow. In 1
Mexico the Black power salute occurred which Black peopl
for equality in Olympic games and saluted against the ru
change. Commercialisation has led to values eroding due
coverage and globalisation of worldwide superstars li
Bolt. Money is now assossiated with sports and olympic
particularly ones of high status.

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