Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play?
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Resumo: | In ultimate games governed by the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF), all competitors also take on the role of referee. The players discuss disputed calls with each other during the game, and then follow rules designed for these situations to determine how the play continues. The number one rule of the sport is to respect the spirit of the game (SOTG), which encourages competitive play while preserving mutual respect and minimizing the risk of injury. The use of SOTG in ultimate in the framework of self-arbitration as a moral practice aligns well with other tools of critical pedagogy. For this study, the SOTG scores of the WFDF Joint Junior Ultimate Championship (JJUC 2022) were analyzed. A total of 1009 players from 19 countries competed in 434 self-refereed games (29 national teams in the WJUC Under-20 (U20) tournament and 20 teams in the EYUC Under-17 (U17) tournament). All the scores from the individual criteria correlated well with the overall scores, but for the most part, they did not correlate with each other. Our experience with the scoring system has highlighted the importance of participants understanding the meaning of the results and how they may lead to a constructive reflection to improve exceptions, including scores representing fouls and rules knowledge. The findings provide important information for physical education teachers, coaches, and sport consultants and may be of use to design SOTG programs that could foster the experience of sportsmanship and to facilitate the ethical conduct of athletes in either recreative or in competitive contexts. |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play?Self-arbitrationPsychology of sportsSport pedagogyFair playSportsmanshipCompetitionYouthTeamworkSelf-regulationIn ultimate games governed by the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF), all competitors also take on the role of referee. The players discuss disputed calls with each other during the game, and then follow rules designed for these situations to determine how the play continues. The number one rule of the sport is to respect the spirit of the game (SOTG), which encourages competitive play while preserving mutual respect and minimizing the risk of injury. The use of SOTG in ultimate in the framework of self-arbitration as a moral practice aligns well with other tools of critical pedagogy. For this study, the SOTG scores of the WFDF Joint Junior Ultimate Championship (JJUC 2022) were analyzed. A total of 1009 players from 19 countries competed in 434 self-refereed games (29 national teams in the WJUC Under-20 (U20) tournament and 20 teams in the EYUC Under-17 (U17) tournament). All the scores from the individual criteria correlated well with the overall scores, but for the most part, they did not correlate with each other. Our experience with the scoring system has highlighted the importance of participants understanding the meaning of the results and how they may lead to a constructive reflection to improve exceptions, including scores representing fouls and rules knowledge. The findings provide important information for physical education teachers, coaches, and sport consultants and may be of use to design SOTG programs that could foster the experience of sportsmanship and to facilitate the ethical conduct of athletes in either recreative or in competitive contexts.MDPIIC-OnlineAmoroso, José PedroCoelho, Luís Pedro InácioPapp, HenriettaCosta, FelipeChristodoulides, EfstathiosCools, WouterErdosi, ZoltánMoore Jr., James E.Furtado, Guilherme Eustáquio2023-11-20T16:21:15Z2023-032023-11-17T00:21:24Z2023-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/8935engAmoroso, J.P.; Coelho, L.; Papp, H.; Costa, F.; Christodoulides, E.; Cools, W.; Erd˝osi, Z.; Moore, Jr., J.E.; Furtado, G.E. Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions—A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? Youth 2023, 3, 414–427. https://doi.org/10.3390/ youth30100282673-995Xcv-prod-333968810.3390/youth3010028info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-17T15:58:32Zoai:iconline.ipleiria.pt:10400.8/8935Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:51:32.672242Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? Amoroso, José Pedro Self-arbitration Psychology of sports Sport pedagogy Fair play Sportsmanship Competition Youth Teamwork Self-regulation |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? |
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Amoroso, José Pedro |
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Amoroso, José Pedro Coelho, Luís Pedro Inácio Papp, Henrietta Costa, Felipe Christodoulides, Efstathios Cools, Wouter Erdosi, Zoltán Moore Jr., James E. Furtado, Guilherme Eustáquio |
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Coelho, Luís Pedro Inácio Papp, Henrietta Costa, Felipe Christodoulides, Efstathios Cools, Wouter Erdosi, Zoltán Moore Jr., James E. Furtado, Guilherme Eustáquio |
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Amoroso, José Pedro Coelho, Luís Pedro Inácio Papp, Henrietta Costa, Felipe Christodoulides, Efstathios Cools, Wouter Erdosi, Zoltán Moore Jr., James E. Furtado, Guilherme Eustáquio |
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Self-arbitration Psychology of sports Sport pedagogy Fair play Sportsmanship Competition Youth Teamwork Self-regulation |
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Self-arbitration Psychology of sports Sport pedagogy Fair play Sportsmanship Competition Youth Teamwork Self-regulation |
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In ultimate games governed by the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF), all competitors also take on the role of referee. The players discuss disputed calls with each other during the game, and then follow rules designed for these situations to determine how the play continues. The number one rule of the sport is to respect the spirit of the game (SOTG), which encourages competitive play while preserving mutual respect and minimizing the risk of injury. The use of SOTG in ultimate in the framework of self-arbitration as a moral practice aligns well with other tools of critical pedagogy. For this study, the SOTG scores of the WFDF Joint Junior Ultimate Championship (JJUC 2022) were analyzed. A total of 1009 players from 19 countries competed in 434 self-refereed games (29 national teams in the WJUC Under-20 (U20) tournament and 20 teams in the EYUC Under-17 (U17) tournament). All the scores from the individual criteria correlated well with the overall scores, but for the most part, they did not correlate with each other. Our experience with the scoring system has highlighted the importance of participants understanding the meaning of the results and how they may lead to a constructive reflection to improve exceptions, including scores representing fouls and rules knowledge. The findings provide important information for physical education teachers, coaches, and sport consultants and may be of use to design SOTG programs that could foster the experience of sportsmanship and to facilitate the ethical conduct of athletes in either recreative or in competitive contexts. |
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Amoroso, J.P.; Coelho, L.; Papp, H.; Costa, F.; Christodoulides, E.; Cools, W.; Erd˝osi, Z.; Moore, Jr., J.E.; Furtado, G.E. Self-Refereeing System in Ultimate during the Joint Junior Ultimate Championship in Three Different Divisions—A Different Way to Promote Fair-Play? Youth 2023, 3, 414–427. https://doi.org/10.3390/ youth3010028 2673-995X cv-prod-3339688 10.3390/youth3010028 |
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