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Exercise Books. Name GCSE PE 10J2 Miss Delgado. Sports Competitions. GCSE PE 09/09/13. Today you will learn. To understand the types of competitions used in all levels of sport C: I can identify the types of sports competitions

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  1. Exercise Books • Name • GCSE PE • 10J2 • Miss Delgado

  2. Sports Competitions GCSE PE 09/09/13

  3. Today you will learn..... To understand the types of competitions used in all levels of sport • C: I can identify the types of sports competitions • B: I can identify the types of sports competitions and can give an advantage/disadvantage of their use • A/A*: I can identify the types of sports competitions and explain aspects for each in detail

  4. Starter • 2 minutes to discuss in pairs and come up with any TYPE of competition used in sport? • Not actual events like Olympics, World Cup! • Think about how the competitions are arranged within sports!

  5. Types of Competition • Knockout • Ladders • Round Robin • League • Combined

  6. TASK • You will be put into 5 groups. You have 15 minutes to gather information on your type of competition. You will be sharing this with your classmates • You will be presenting your information to them in 5 minutes • You may use notes or a poster to help you present your information • All of you must be involved in some way

  7. Groups • Group 1 (Knockout)- Chloe B, Jess, Jack B • Group 2 (Ladders)- Sol, Kasey, Bradley • Group 3 (Round robin)- Connor B, Chloe C, Kayleigh, Dwayne • Group 4 (League)- Tasha C, Emily B, James C • Group 5 (Combined)- Jordan E, Christina, Jack D

  8. Today you will learn..... To understand the types of competitions used in all levels of sport • C: I can identify the types of sports competitions • B: I can identify the types of sports competitions and can give an advantage/disadvantage of their use • A/A*: I can identify the types of sports competitions and explain aspects for each in detail

  9. Presentation • 5 minutes for each presentation • Make sure you are making brief notes on each type of competition • Remember: • B: I can give an advantage/disadvantage of their use • A/A*: I can explain aspects of each competition in detail

  10. Today you will learn..... To understand the types of competitions used in all levels of sport • C: I can identify the types of sports competitions • B: I can identify the types of sports competitions and can give an advantage/disadvantage of their use • A/A*: I can identify the types of sports competitions and explain aspects for each in detail

  11. Knockout • Advantage: can be used when there is a very large entry to the competition and is the quickest and easiest way to organize it • Played in rounds; winner goes through to next round • Disadvantage: teams only get one chance. Lose= out of the competition • Options: • Seeded players/teams. Best players/teams spread out evenly in the draw • Preliminary rounds: play against others first for the right to play against the top teams/players • Plate competition: losers go on to play amongst themselves

  12. Ladders • Social competitions that are played in clubs • Not much at stake for winning and losing • Players have names listed on a ladder and they challenge people above them on the ladder to games • If they win they take their place in a higher position • Rules about how high up you can challenge someone • Advantage; easy to set up and administer. Levels standards of play. • Disadvantage; does not encourage new players to join as it takes too long to work up the ladder

  13. Round Robin • Everybody plays against everybody • Disadvantage; can only be done with a small number of entries. Would take too long otherwise • Advantage; gives the top players a chance to play against each other. • Games should be close and of a high standard. Good for spectators • Used for individual/pair events e.g. Tennis

  14. League • Hardest to win as it takes place over a long period of time (disadvantage) • Suited to competitions with a high number of entries. All get a chance to play at least once, sometimes twice (advantage) • Points for winning and drawing. No points for losing. Most points= winner of the league • Promotion and relegation • Runs for entire season • Nearly all professional sport is played on a league basis because: • Fixtures can be arranged and publicized in advance • A certain number of games are guaranteed to be played • Tickets and season tickets can be sold a long time in advance • Most profitable system over a long period of time

  15. Combined • Very common and combine other types of competition • Is often thought to be the fairest way • Main aims of a competition should be to: • Have as many games as possible • Give teams more than one chance to qualify or win • Allow as many teams to play against each other as possible • Allow the best team or player to win • Nearly all international sport starts on a league basis and then goes on to final stages • Teams/players who qualify may then play in leagues again or round robin competitions before the final stages • Knockout stage in the final because; there is more tension and excitement in head-to-head finals, leagues can be won and decided before all of the games are played which de-motivates competitors, more attractive propositions to the media (TV, radio and press)

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