Sports Management: Subtitle Goes Here
Sports Management: Subtitle Goes Here
Sports Management: Subtitle Goes Here
Sports
Management
Learning Objectives
Organization Execution
Planning Evaluation
Organizing
Evaluation
• After
the program is accomplished a
good evaluation is needed for
improvement
Types of tournaments and draws
• Ladder tournament
In a ladder tournament players are listed as if on the
rungs of a ladder, according to ability or ranking,
with the best player at the top of the list.
Competition is arranged by challenge and a player
is allowed to challenge players above them on the
ladder. Usually there is a limit to how many rungs
above them players may challenge.
• If the lowest-placed player wins the match then the
two players change places on the ladder. If the
challenged player wins, they are allowed to
challenge someone above them before they must
accept another challenge.
• Ladder tournament
• Pyramid Tournament
• Similar to the ladder tournament, the pyramid
tournament maintains continuous, prolonged
competition. It allows for more challenges to be made
and so more participation, and can include a larger
number of participants than the ladder tournament.
• After the original draw is made, any player may
challenge any other player in the same horizontal row. If
they win, they can challenge any players in the row
above them. When a player loses to someone in the row
below them, they change places with the winner. Again,
as in the ladder tournament, clear, concise and specific
rules should be posted with the challenge board in order
to avoid disputes about challenge matches.
• Pyramid Tournament
• Single elimination tournament
The simplest type of tournament is the single
elimination tournament, in which the winner of
each match advances in the tournament and the
loser is eliminated. As the name implies, one loss
eliminates a player; no provision is made for an
‘off-day’ or bad luck occurring to a player. This
type of draw is most convenient with a large
number of contestants and only a short time
available for play.
• Single elimination tournament
• Double elimination tournament
In a double elimination tournament a team or
players must lose twice before they are
eliminated. It’s superior to the single elimination
tournament when a small number of players are
involved (less than eight) for it makes allowances
for players having an ‘off-day’. Byes are given
for less than eight players. If more than eight
players are entered, two separate tournaments can
be held and the winners can meet for the
championship.
• Double elimination tournament
• Double elimination tournament
• Round robin tournament
• This format allows maximum
participation as every team/player
plays every other participant an
equal number of times. The
winner of the tournament is
generally the team or individual
with the most wins.
Coverage of Quarterly Examination in PE
1. Unit 1 Lesson 1 and 2 pp.160-180
2. Sports Management (recent PPT)