Year 13 Scholarship Workshop 2007 Examination

Wednesday 29th October Time allowed: 1 hours Total marks: 8

QUESTION BOOKLET

There are two questions for this examination. Each question is worth 8 marks. You only have to complete ONE question You should write ALL your answers on your own paper. Number each answer carefully. Check that this booklet has pages 2-3 in the correct order.

YOU MAY KEEP THIS BOOKLET AT THE END OF THE EXAMINATION.

1 QUESTION 1 EVENTS/TRENDS/ISSUE (8 marks)

Consider the extracts below as examples of events which have impacted on New Zealand Society: Olympic Games 100 years ago, New Zealand sent its first athlete to an Olympic Games. This year, New Zealand welcomes its 1000th Olympian, rower Hamish Bond.

A member of the Olympic rowing team’s world champion coxless four who finished in the Top 8 in Beijing 2008, Bond was named at a team function at the New Zealand Olympic village this evening by New Zealand Olympic secretary general, Barry Maister.

Maister, himself an Olympian, was delighted to make the announcement. “New Zealand has a proud Olympic history and to celebrate 1000 Olympians is a very special milestone,” he said this evening in Beijing.

Together with the New Zealand Olympians Club, the NZOC developed a definition of a New Zealand Olympian - an athlete who has been both selected into the New Zealand Olympic Team and has been accredited into the team at the Olympic Games. This definition varies slightly from the IOC definition which includes a requirement to take the field of play. http://www.olympic.org.nz/Article.aspx?UsePopup=&Mode=1&ID=7323

Auckland Marathon "Auckland City Council is proud to be a major sponsor of the adidas Auckland Marathon, Auckland's premier road race. The event brings significant economic benefit and international profile to the city, and capitalises on Auckland's striking environment, with over 10,000 local and international competitors crossing the harbour bridge and taking in the view of Auckland. Auckland City Council is committed to getting people more active more often, and supporting this signature event is one of the many ways that the council encourages this. Best of luck to all those participating this year."

2008 Marathon Prize Money Jackpot increases to $15,000

http://www.aucklandmarathon.co.nz/race/news.asp

Critically evaluate one event highlighted in these extracts and the impact that the event has had on New Zealand Society

In your critical evaluation you should:  define and explain your event  consider your chosen event and discuss the positives and negatives of this event  Examine the impact that the event has on New Zealand Society (SPEECH, ethics and morals) and adopt a position on whether you think that your chosen event is positive or negative for New Zealand society  Support your position with a reasoned argument and provide examples from your own

2 experience QUESTION 2

PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT (8 marks)

1. Critically evaluate how particular meanings and values associated with physical culture and sport are being produced and disseminated globally through mass media and international sports wear companies.

2. Hussan Bolt shaved significant amounts of time off the world and Olympic 100m records.

Using your knowledge of programmes’ for performance improvement, critically evaluate what factors enhance and impede a performance improvement programme.

3. Consider the following scenario: Top level performance and winning in the 21st Century requires athletes to cheat and use performance enhancing drugs to maximise performance improvement.

Using your knowledge of programmes’ for performance improvement, critically evaluate the validity of this statement.

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