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The True Spirit of Sportsmanship

Ans.     The main quality required for true sportsmanship is putting in one's best into the game. Besides being a skilled player, he or she should enjoy the game. A true sportsperson plays with a spirit of competition, not rivalry. He or she should respect the opponent. If it is a team game, the sportsperson should possess team spirit. When the sportsperson is victorious, he or she should be humble about it. In the event of defeat, he or she should accept it cheerfully. All these qualities are the marks of the true spirit of sportsmanship that every sportsperson should display.

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