Understanding the U.S.A.
Sports
Sports make up a considerable portion of the United States economy and culture. People can be found anywhere in the United States who are interested in participating in almost any sport. The most popular sports in the United States are arguably baseball, American football, basketball, and hockey. Football (called soccer in the United States) is very popular in secondary schools, colleges, and universities, but is still in the process of becoming a popular professional sport. Rugby and cricket are also popular intramural collegiate sports.
Sports are both a social glue bonding the country together and a vehicle for transmitting such values as justice and fair play, team work and sacrifice. They have contributed to racial and social integration, and even to the development of language, as sports terms and expressions slide into everyday usage. Sports also have been a popular focus for the arts, particularly in novels and films.
The important impact of sports on American society is acknowledged by the U.S. Government. The commitment to skills such as teamwork, self-discipline, and sportsmanship is especially highlighted by The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. It serves as a catalyst to promote, encourage and motivate the development of physical fitness and sports participation for all Americans of all ages.
Online Reading
Empowering Women in Sports (Feminist Majority Foundation)
HealthierUS: The President's Health and Fitness Initiative (PDF file, 116KB)
Healthy People 2010: Physical Activity and Fitness (PDF file, 361KB)
The Olympic Experience (Electronic Journal, Bureau of International Information Program, U.S. Department of State, April 2008) (PDF file, 8.78MB)
Portrait of the USA: Exporting Popular Culture (published by Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Sept 1997) (PDF file, 43KB)
Sports in America (Electronic Journal, Bureau of International Information Program, U.S. Department of State, December 2003) (PDF file, 923KB)
Women's Sports & Physical Activity Facts and Statistics (PDF file, 1.33MB)
Internet Links
-
General
- Chicago Bid for 2016 Olympics
- Citizenship Through Sports Alliance
- Directory of Heroes: Sports Heroes
- Hall of Fame Magazine
- President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
- U.S. Olympic Committee
Sports Organizations
- Major League Baseball (MLB)
- Major League Soccer (MLS)
- Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE)
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- National Basketball Association
- National Football League (NFL)
- National Hockey League (NHL)
- National Sports Foundation
- Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Professional Skaters Association
- United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum
- USA Track and Field (USATF)
Disabled Sports
- Directory of Athletes with Disabilities Organizations
- Disabled Sports USA
- The National Center on Physical Activity and Disability
- National Sports Center for the Disabled
- Special Olympics
- U.S. Paralympic Team
- World T.E.A.M. Sports
Women in Sports- Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
- Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
- Women's Sports Foundation
Youth in Sports
- National Alliance for Youth Sports
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
- National Junior College Athletic Association
Adobe Reader
-
Download Free
All downloadable documents on this page are provided in PDF format. To view PDFs you must have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. You may download a free version by clicking the link above.