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2.1–2.3 Sports values GapFill

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The Olympic  doctrinerulecreedslogan is a quotation by the founder of the modern Olympic Games,  Tom BrownCaptain Robert DoverPierre de CoubertinMuch Wenlock. It has since been used to represent the Olympic and Paralympic  movementspassagescampaignstrends, alongside the symbol of   fivethreefourseven interlocking rings and the seven core values: respect, excellence, friendship,  citizenshipfair playinclusioncourage, determination, inspiration and equality.

The   ruledoctrinecreedslogan emphasises that it is the  fightingwinningefforttaking part in the Games, not the  efforttaking partfightingwinning, that counts the most – a reflection of life itself, where it is the  winningstrugglefightingeffort, not the  triumphstrugglefightingeffort, that is most important. The quotation concludes by stating 'the essential thing is not to have  fought wellbeen defeatedwonstruggled, but to have  conqueredstruggledtaken partfought well'. 

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