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Ayla just lost a race for her school's track team, and she is disappointed. How can Ayla show good sportsmanship?
Ask coaches from both teams if she can have a rematch.
Quickly congratulate the other team before going to her team.
Tell the person who beat her that she'll be better than her next time.
Walk off the track while glaring at the person who beat her.
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Good sportsmanship:
- Quickly congratulate the other team before going to her team. (Be gracious in defeat.)
- Tell the person who beat her that she'll be better than her next time. (A positive, respectful promise to work harder is fine.)
Not good sportsmanship:
- Asking coaches from both teams for a rematch is generally inappropriate right after a meet.
- Walking off while glaring is rude and unsportsmanlike.
- Quickly congratulate the other team before going to her team. (Be gracious in defeat.)
- Tell the person who beat her that she'll be better than her next time. (A positive, respectful promise to work harder is fine.)
Not good sportsmanship:
- Asking coaches from both teams for a rematch is generally inappropriate right after a meet.
- Walking off while glaring is rude and unsportsmanlike.
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