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The most famous sportsmen ever to walk the planet are Jack Stubbs, Tom Gibbons and Jake Harosh. Jake Harosh probably the greatest of the three. Tom Gibbons comes close and Jack Stubbs is not to far off. Also in contention is probably Archie Gemmell
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==Professionalism==
Mussav-YOUR A DICK HEAD-----Hello. A little Info about me: (born on [[9 February|February 9th]], [[1986]] in [[Kuwait]]) I'm [[Iraqi]] from [[Basra]] [[Basra Governorate|Governorate]] and I'm proud of being son of [[Mesopotamia]]. I'm half [[Arabi]] and half [[Kurdish]], I speak both languages, ''(well not that good in Kurdish but I can understand it)'' and also English. my religion is [[Islam]] but I always respect other religions. hmm...and I'm still living in [[Kuwait]].
[[Image:OHL-Hockey-Plymouth-Whalers-vs-Saginaw-Spirit.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Modern sports have complex [[rule]]s and are highly organized.]]
{{main|Professional sports}}
The entertainment aspect of sports, together with the spread of [[mass media]] and increased leisure time, has led to professionalism in sports. This has resulted in some conflict, where the [[wage|paycheck]] can be seen as more important than recreational aspects, or where the sports are changed simply to make them more profitable and popular, thereby losing certain valued traditions.


The entertainment aspect also means that sportsmen and women are often elevated to celebrity status.
What is my opinion/point of view about the [[Sunni]]-[[Shiites]] conflict? Well, It's stupid to fight over something happened 1400 years ago. We must stop this madness, we should forgive and live in peace.


==Politics==
:''This section is the main article for the category "[[:category:Sport and politics|Sport and politics]]".''
At times, sports and politics can have a large amount of influence on each other.


When [[apartheid]] was the official policy in [[South Africa]], many sports people, particularly in [[rugby union]], adopted the conscientious approach that they should not appear in competitive sports there. Some feel this was an effective contribution to the eventual demolition of the policy of apartheid, others feel that it may have prolonged and reinforced its worst effects.<ref> {{cite web|url= http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1478-0542.2005.00165.x| title= Sport and apartheid}}</ref>
==My contributions==
I made many contributions on wikipedia, and Some of the pages that I've created are:


The [[1936 Summer Olympics]] held in [[Berlin]] was an [[illustration]], perhaps best recognised in retrospect, where an ideology was developing which used the event to strengthen its spread through propaganda.
=== Iraqi related pages ===
[[Image:Bruno Senna 2006 Australian Grand Prix.jpg|thumb|200px|right|In modern sport [[motorization]] has appeared.]]
I have created:
In the history of [[Ireland]], Gaelic sports were connected with [[cultural]] [[nationalism]]. Until the mid 20th century a person could have been banned from playing [[Gaelic football]], [[hurling]], or other sports administered by the [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] (GAA) if she/he played or supported [[association football]], or other games seen to be of [[United Kingdom|British]] origin. Until recently the GAA continued to ban the playing of soccer and [[rugby union]] at Gaelic venues. This ban is still enforced, but has been modified to allow football and rugby be played in [[Croke Park]] while [[Lansdowne Road]] (both in [[Dublin]]) is being redeveloped. Until recently, under Rule 21, the GAA also banned members of the British security forces and members of the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary|RUC]] from playing Gaelic games, but the advent of the [[Good Friday Agreement]] in 1998 led to the eventual removal of the ban.
* [[Iraq Super League 2008-09]]
* [[Iraq Super League 2007-08]]
* [[Iraqi clubs at the AFC Champions League]]
* [[Iraqi players abroad ]]
* [[Iraq national basketball team]]


[[Nationalism]] is often evident in the pursuit of sports, or in its reporting: people compete in national teams, or commentators and audiences can adopt a partisan view. On occasion, such tensions can lead to violent confrontation among players or spectators within and beyond the sporting venue (see [[Football War]]). These trends are seen by many as contrary to the fundamental ethos of sports being carried on for its own sake and for the enjoyment of its participants.
=== Arab related pages ===
I have created:
* [[Arab Champions League 2008-2009]]
* [[Arab Champions League 2007-2008]]
* [[2007 Pan Arab Games]]
* [[2009 Arab Nations Cup]] - moved and improved, added the [[2009 Arab Nations Cup qualification|Qualifications]] page.
* [[2002 Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[1998 Arab Nations Cup]] - and the [[1998 Arab Nations Cup qualification|Qualifications]] page.
* [[1992 Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[1988 Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[1985 Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[1966 Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[1964 Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[1963 Arab Nations Cup]]


==Physical art==
=== World related pages ===
[[Image:Gymnasta.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Gymnastics]]]]
* [[2009 Gulf Cup of Nations]]
Sports have many affinities with [[art]]. [[Ice skating]] and [[Tai chi]], and [[Dancesport]] for example, are sports that come close to artistic spectacles in themselves. Similarly, there are other activities that have elements of sport and art in their execution, such as [[artistic gymnastics]], [[Bodybuilding]], [[Free running]], [[performance art]], [[professional wrestling]], [[Yoga]], [[bossaball]], [[dressage]], [[culinary arts]], [[marching band]], [[drum corps]], etc. Perhaps the best example is [[Bull-fighting]], which in Spain is reported in the arts pages of newspapers. The fact that art is so close to sports in some situations is probably related to the nature of sports. The definition of "sports" above put forward the idea of an activity pursued not just for the usual purposes, for example, running not simply to get places, but running for its own sake, running as well as we can.
* [[2008 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations]]
* [[Football at the 1982 Asian Games]]


This is similar to a common view of [[Aesthetics|aesthetic]] value, which is seen as something over and above the strictly functional value coming from an object's normal use. So an aesthetically pleasing car is one which doesn't just get from A to B, but which impresses us with its grace, poise, and charisma.
=== Other Contributions ===
Also I made numerous of contributions, and some of the pages that I Contributed with are:
* [[Iraq national football team]]
* Created/Improved/Updated most of the [[:Category:Iraqi footballers|Iraqi players]]' pages.
* [[Arab Nations Cup]]


In the same way, a sporting performance such as jumping doesn't just impress us as being an effective way to avoid obstacles or to get across streams. It impresses us because of the ability, skill, and style which is shown.
=== Templates and Categories ===
* [[Template:Iraq football]]
* [[Template:Iraq Squad 2007 AFC Asian Cup]]
* [[Template:Iraq Squad 2004 Olympic Games]] - Samyan already created it as a wiki page.
* [[Template:UAFA Football]]
* [[Template:Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[Template:Arab Nations Cup Winners]]
* [[Template:Arab Champions League]]
* [[:Category:Arab Nations Cup]]
* [[:Category:Arab Champions League]]
* [[:Category:UAFA Competitions]]


Art and sports were probably more clearly linked at the time of Ancient Greece, when gymnastics and calisthenics invoked admiration and aesthetic appreciation for the physical build, prowess and 'arete' displayed by participants. The modern term 'art' as skill, is related to this ancient Greek term 'arete'. The closeness of art and sport in these times was revealed by the nature of the Olympic Games which, as we have seen, were celebrations of both sporting and artistic achievements, poetry, sculpture and architecture.
== My Barnstars ==
{{Iraq_Barnstar_2|for your dedication and enthusiasm,I hereby award you the barnstar of national merit. :) [[User: auawise|<font size="2.5" color="blue">&Lambda;ua&int;</font>]][[User:auawise|<font color="red">Wi</font>]][[User:auawise|<font color="gray">se</font>]] <sup><small>([[User talk:Auawise|Operibus anteire]])</small></sup> 13:11, 23 February 2008 (UTC)}}


==Technology==
==Personal Profile==
[[Image:Putter with flag.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Golf]], where strength and speed play much smaller roles than dexterity.]]
Technology has an important role in sports, whether applied to an athlete's health, the athlete's technique, or equipment's characteristics.
'''Equipment''' As sports have grown more competitive, the need for better equipment has arisen. Golf clubs, football helmets, baseball bats, soccer balls, hockey skates, and other equipment have all seen considerable changes when new technologies have been applied.
'''Health''' Ranging from nutrition to the treatment of injuries, as the knowledge of the human body has deepened over time, an athlete's potential has been increased. Athletes are now able to play to an older age, recover more quickly from injuries, and train more effectively than previous generations of athletes.
'''Instruction''' Advancing technology created new opportunities for research into sports. It is now possible to analyse aspects of sports that were previously out of the reach of comprehension. Being able to use motion capture to capture an athlete's movement, or advanced computer simulations to model physical scenarios has greatly increased an athlete's ability to understand what they are doing and how they can improve themselves.


===Sports===
==Terminology==
[[Image:Showjumping white horse.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Show Jumping]], an [[Equestrianism|equestrian]] sport.]]
I support '''[[Iraq national football team|Iraq]]''' and '''[[Germany national football team|Germany]]''' in all sports, ([[Football (Soccer)|Football]], [[Basketball]], [[Handball]]... etc).
In [[British English]], sporting activities are commonly denoted by the [[collective noun]] "sport". In [[American English]], "sports" is more used. In all English dialects, "sports" is the term used for more than one specific sport. For example, "football and [[swimming]] are my favourite sports", would sound natural to all English speakers, whereas "I enjoy sport" would sound less natural than "I enjoy sports" to North Americans.


The term "sport" is sometimes extended to encompass all competitive activities, regardless of the level of physical activity. Both [[Game of skill|games of skill]] and [[motor sport]] exhibit many of the characteristics of physical sports, such as skill, sportsmanship, and at the highest levels, even professional sponsorship associated with physical sports. [[Air sports]], [[billiards]], [[contract bridge|bridge]], [[chess]], [[motorcycle racing]], and [[powerboating]] are all recognized as sports by the International Olympic Committee with their world governing bodies represented in the Association of the IOC Recognised International Sports Federations.<ref>{{cite website|url=http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/recognized/index_uk.asp|title=Recognized non-Olympic Sports|date=2007-01-03}}</ref>
On the clubs level I support '''[[Al-Zawra]]''' In Iraq, while in Europe I support '''[[Real Madrid]]''' in Spain, '''[[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]''' in England, and '''[[AC Milan]]''' in Italy.


===Hobbies===
==Further reading==
[[Image:Three point shoot.JPG|thumb|200px|right|[[Basketball]]]]
I often go out with my freinds, watch sports, play football, play videogames and play [[Chess]]... etc.
* ''The Meaning of Sports'' by Michael Mandel (PublicAffairs, ISBN 1-58648-252-1).
* [http://www.humankinetics.com/JPS/index.cfm Journal of the Philosophy of Sport]


==References==
=== Movies, Anime & TV Shows ===
{{reflist}}
I kinda watch all the new things, Comedy, Actions, Horror... etc in top of my mind [[The Godfather]]. My Favorite Actors are [[Johnny Depp]], [[Will Smith]], [[George Clooney]], [[Al Pacino]], [[Denzel Washington]], and [[Ryan Reynolds]]. My Favorite Actresses are [[Angelina Jolie]], [[Jessica Alba]], [[Keira Knightley]], [[Charlize Theron]] and [[Milla Jovovich]]. My Favorite TV Shows are [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]], [[Lost (TV series)|Lost]], [[House]], [[ER]], [[X-Files]], [[Farscape]], [[Prison Break]], [[According to Jim]] and [[Two Guys and a Girl]]. on the Anime side, [[Bleach (manga)|Bleach]], [[Naruto]], [[One Piece]], [[D.Gray-Man]] and [[Claymore (Manga)|Claymore]].
*Free, Marcus; Hughson, John (2006) ''[http://ics.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/9/1/83 Common culture, commodity fetishism and the cultural contradictions of sport]'' International Journal of Cultural Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 83-104 DOI: 10.1177/1367877906061166 SAGE Publications


=== Video Games ===
==See also==
{{portal|Sports and games}}
I have [[PS3]] and [[PS2]], These are my PS3 video games list.
{{sisterlinks|Sports}}
;Lists
* [[List of basic sports topics]]
* [[List of professional sports leagues]]
* [[List of sports attendance figures]]
* [[List of sports]]
* [[List of sportspeople]]
* [[Sports timeline|Timeline of sports]]


;Related topics
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* [[Martial arts|Combat Sport]]
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* '''[[Assassin's Creed]]'''
* [[Disabled sports]]
* [[Fandom]]
* '''[[Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit]]'''
* '''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'''
* [[Female sports]]
* '''[[Metal Gear Solid 4]]'''
* [[History of sport]]
* [[Multi-sport events]]
{{col-4}}
* '''[[NBA Live 09]]'''
* [[National sport]]
* [[Nationalism and sports]]
* '''[[Pro Evolution Soccer 2009]]''' ''(This week)''
* [[Olympic Games]]
* '''[[Silent Hill: Homecoming ]]'''
* [[Spectator sports]]
* '''[[Siren: New Translation]]'''
* [[Sponsorship]]
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* [[Sport in film]]
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* [[Sport governing bodies]]
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* [[Sports broadcasting]]
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* [[Sports club]]
* [[Sports coaching]]
* [[Sports equipment]]
* [[Sports injuries]]
* [[Sports league attendances]]
* [[Sports marketing]]
* [[Sports terms named after people]]


[[Category:Sports| ]]
And this is the full list including the PS2 Games
[[Category:Games]]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/myvg/index.htm My Video Games]
* [http://myvg.wordpress.com/ PES 2008 - Master League Challenge]


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== Notes & Links ==
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Revision as of 16:48, 12 October 2008

Sports from childhood. Football (soccer) shown above is a team sport, and has social importance.

The most famous sportsmen ever to walk the planet are Jack Stubbs, Tom Gibbons and Jake Harosh. Jake Harosh probably the greatest of the three. Tom Gibbons comes close and Jack Stubbs is not to far off. Also in contention is probably Archie Gemmell


Professionalism

Modern sports have complex rules and are highly organized.

The entertainment aspect of sports, together with the spread of mass media and increased leisure time, has led to professionalism in sports. This has resulted in some conflict, where the paycheck can be seen as more important than recreational aspects, or where the sports are changed simply to make them more profitable and popular, thereby losing certain valued traditions.

The entertainment aspect also means that sportsmen and women are often elevated to celebrity status.

Politics

This section is the main article for the category "Sport and politics".

At times, sports and politics can have a large amount of influence on each other.

When apartheid was the official policy in South Africa, many sports people, particularly in rugby union, adopted the conscientious approach that they should not appear in competitive sports there. Some feel this was an effective contribution to the eventual demolition of the policy of apartheid, others feel that it may have prolonged and reinforced its worst effects.[1]

The 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin was an illustration, perhaps best recognised in retrospect, where an ideology was developing which used the event to strengthen its spread through propaganda.

In modern sport motorization has appeared.

In the history of Ireland, Gaelic sports were connected with cultural nationalism. Until the mid 20th century a person could have been banned from playing Gaelic football, hurling, or other sports administered by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) if she/he played or supported association football, or other games seen to be of British origin. Until recently the GAA continued to ban the playing of soccer and rugby union at Gaelic venues. This ban is still enforced, but has been modified to allow football and rugby be played in Croke Park while Lansdowne Road (both in Dublin) is being redeveloped. Until recently, under Rule 21, the GAA also banned members of the British security forces and members of the RUC from playing Gaelic games, but the advent of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 led to the eventual removal of the ban.

Nationalism is often evident in the pursuit of sports, or in its reporting: people compete in national teams, or commentators and audiences can adopt a partisan view. On occasion, such tensions can lead to violent confrontation among players or spectators within and beyond the sporting venue (see Football War). These trends are seen by many as contrary to the fundamental ethos of sports being carried on for its own sake and for the enjoyment of its participants.

Physical art

Gymnastics

Sports have many affinities with art. Ice skating and Tai chi, and Dancesport for example, are sports that come close to artistic spectacles in themselves. Similarly, there are other activities that have elements of sport and art in their execution, such as artistic gymnastics, Bodybuilding, Free running, performance art, professional wrestling, Yoga, bossaball, dressage, culinary arts, marching band, drum corps, etc. Perhaps the best example is Bull-fighting, which in Spain is reported in the arts pages of newspapers. The fact that art is so close to sports in some situations is probably related to the nature of sports. The definition of "sports" above put forward the idea of an activity pursued not just for the usual purposes, for example, running not simply to get places, but running for its own sake, running as well as we can.

This is similar to a common view of aesthetic value, which is seen as something over and above the strictly functional value coming from an object's normal use. So an aesthetically pleasing car is one which doesn't just get from A to B, but which impresses us with its grace, poise, and charisma.

In the same way, a sporting performance such as jumping doesn't just impress us as being an effective way to avoid obstacles or to get across streams. It impresses us because of the ability, skill, and style which is shown.

Art and sports were probably more clearly linked at the time of Ancient Greece, when gymnastics and calisthenics invoked admiration and aesthetic appreciation for the physical build, prowess and 'arete' displayed by participants. The modern term 'art' as skill, is related to this ancient Greek term 'arete'. The closeness of art and sport in these times was revealed by the nature of the Olympic Games which, as we have seen, were celebrations of both sporting and artistic achievements, poetry, sculpture and architecture.

Technology

Golf, where strength and speed play much smaller roles than dexterity.

Technology has an important role in sports, whether applied to an athlete's health, the athlete's technique, or equipment's characteristics.

Equipment As sports have grown more competitive, the need for better equipment has arisen. Golf clubs, football helmets, baseball bats, soccer balls, hockey skates, and other equipment have all seen considerable changes when new technologies have been applied.

Health Ranging from nutrition to the treatment of injuries, as the knowledge of the human body has deepened over time, an athlete's potential has been increased. Athletes are now able to play to an older age, recover more quickly from injuries, and train more effectively than previous generations of athletes.

Instruction Advancing technology created new opportunities for research into sports. It is now possible to analyse aspects of sports that were previously out of the reach of comprehension. Being able to use motion capture to capture an athlete's movement, or advanced computer simulations to model physical scenarios has greatly increased an athlete's ability to understand what they are doing and how they can improve themselves.

Terminology

Show Jumping, an equestrian sport.

In British English, sporting activities are commonly denoted by the collective noun "sport". In American English, "sports" is more used. In all English dialects, "sports" is the term used for more than one specific sport. For example, "football and swimming are my favourite sports", would sound natural to all English speakers, whereas "I enjoy sport" would sound less natural than "I enjoy sports" to North Americans.

The term "sport" is sometimes extended to encompass all competitive activities, regardless of the level of physical activity. Both games of skill and motor sport exhibit many of the characteristics of physical sports, such as skill, sportsmanship, and at the highest levels, even professional sponsorship associated with physical sports. Air sports, billiards, bridge, chess, motorcycle racing, and powerboating are all recognized as sports by the International Olympic Committee with their world governing bodies represented in the Association of the IOC Recognised International Sports Federations.[2]

Further reading

Basketball

References

  1. ^ "Sport and apartheid".
  2. ^ "Recognized non-Olympic Sports". 2007-01-03.

See also

Lists
Related topics