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Special Olympics Arizona reaches for the highest ideals of sportsmanship. A definition of sportsmanship is character demonstrated through observation of the rules of fair play, respect for others, and graciousness. The Special Olympics Athlete Oath is: “Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.” Each Special Olympics Athlete recites these words before each competition. The oath is a pledge, or promise, to try to achieve the highest level of good sportsmanship at trainings and competitions.
Special Olympics Arizona Athletes Code of Conduct
As a Special Olympics Athlete, I understand and pledge to:
Sportsmanship:
- I will act in ways that bring respect to me, my coaches, my team, my family and Special Olympics.
- I will respect other Athletes, volunteers, officials and coaches by not swearing at them, using appropriate language, or demonstrating inappropriate gestures or actions.
- I will demonstrate appropriate behavior and actions with other Athletes, coaches, volunteers, officials and staff.
Training and Competition:
- I will train regularly.
- I will learn and follow the rules of the sport in which I am training.
- I will listen and ask questions when I do not understand.
- I will always try my best during training, divisioning, and competitions.
- I will not “hold back” in preliminaries just to get into an easier final heat.
Personal Responsibility:
- I will not make inappropriate or unwanted physical, verbal, or sexual advances on others.
- I will refrain from using tobacco products except in designated areas away from the field of play and will not share or encourage others to use tobacco products with me.
- I will not drink alcohol or use illegal drugs while representing Special Olympics at events, trainings, or competitions.
- I will not take drugs for the purpose of improving my performance.
- I will obey all Special Olympics Arizona policies and Special Olympics rules.
It is important to know that each athlete understands that if he/she violates this Code of Conduct he/she will be subject to a range of consequences, up to and including being prohibited from training and competing in Special Olympics Arizona sports programs.
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