Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in May. 2014
In sports and games, the development of competitions between the participants of the same is recurrent, which has the mission of finding the best team, to the best player who will be distinguished with the delivery of an award and of course with the praise of being acclaimed as a champion.
There are individuals who participate in the games and the sport with a single purpose recreational and in which the competitive issue of beating the adversary does not intervene at all, while there are other individuals who they like competitions precisely because of the possibility they have to measure their abilities with others and also receive an award for it.
Because basically this consists of a championship, in competing for a prize with the rest of the participants and getting the title of champion.
Then, having made this distinction, we will find the existence of championships whose objective is that their participants are entertained and have fun and on the other hand with championships in which the ultimate goal is to win, get out First.
Because they are professional championships that correspond to some practice and those who play them charge money for it, that is, they receive a remuneration to train, to practice and thus try to win them by coming out first.
In both cases, it is usual for the winner to be distinguished with the delivery of a diploma or a glass, while in In professional championships, it is also recurrent that a sum of money is also given to the winner or the team.
Obviously, in those cases where money is involved, the competence that usually occurs between opponents, and even between members of the same team, is usually wild, unfortunately, being in some situations serious considerations such as fair play and even the I respect of the other as a human being in the background, privileging competition of course.
In sports, more precisely in sports such as football, basketball, volleyball and tennis, championships are common. In soccer and basketball it is where we most find long-term championships in time, some of up to one year and in which the methodology is that in each scheduled sporting match, points are added or subtracted according to the result obtained.
Thus, who is located at the end of the tournament first in the standings he will be considered the winner of the championship.
Meanwhile, tennis championships tend to have a shorter duration in time.
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