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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|social affairs|leisure
    sláine sa spórt Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    integrity of sport | sport integrity | sports integrity | integrity in sport
    en
    Definition manifestation of the ethics and values which promote community confidence in sports, including: –fair and honest performances and outcomes, unaffected by illegitimate enhancements or external interests; and –positive conduct by athletes, administrators, officials, supporters and other stakeholders, on and off the sporting arena, which enhances the reputation and standing of the sporting contest and of sport overall Reference "Godkin, A.: 'Update on Sports Integrity', Australian Government - National Integrity of Sport Unit, http://www.ors.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/148522/National-Sport-Integrity-Unit-Presentation.pdf [13.6.2016]"
    Comment Activities and behaviours that define sport as lacking integrity include: creating an unfair advantage or the manipulation of results through performance enhancing drugs, match fixing or tanking. Anti-social behaviours demonstrated by parents, spectators, coaches and players are also a significant integrity issue for sport. Such behaviours may include bullying, harassment, discrimination and child abuse.