National Sportsmanship Day
Updated January 01, 2014.
Event: National Sportsmanship Day
Date: First Tuesday in March
Location: In the United States
Organizer: Institute for International Sport
What to do: This 20-year-old observance aims to celebrate and promote sportsmanship among players, coaches, administrators, and parents, and to spark conversation about what sportsmanship means. Schools, athletic conferences and leagues, and other sports groups may host events such as award ceremonies, poster contests, and roundtable discussions.
The newspaper USA Today sponsors an annual essay contest.
At home, you can take this opportunity to talk with your child about sportsmanship and what it means, bring up any problems with your child's coach--or praise him for teaching sportsmanship to his players.
For more information:National Sportsmanship Day site
See all March events.
Event: National Sportsmanship Day
Date: First Tuesday in March
Location: In the United States
Organizer: Institute for International Sport
What to do: This 20-year-old observance aims to celebrate and promote sportsmanship among players, coaches, administrators, and parents, and to spark conversation about what sportsmanship means. Schools, athletic conferences and leagues, and other sports groups may host events such as award ceremonies, poster contests, and roundtable discussions.
The newspaper USA Today sponsors an annual essay contest.
At home, you can take this opportunity to talk with your child about sportsmanship and what it means, bring up any problems with your child's coach--or praise him for teaching sportsmanship to his players.
For more information:National Sportsmanship Day site
See all March events.
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