Go For It

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Across
  1. 2. Ethical and respectful behavior, including fairness, humility in victory, and graciousness in defeat.
  2. 5. The act of losing a competition or contest; also, the act of overcoming an opponent.
  3. 9. To take part in a contest or challenge against others to achieve a goal or win.
  4. 10. An official who enforces the rules and ensures fair play during a game or competition.
  5. 11. Collaborative effort by a group of people working together to achieve a common goal in sports or other activities.
  6. 13. A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities, often requiring accommodations in sports or competition.
  7. 17. Success in a competition, game, or conflict, symbolizing triumph over an opponent.
  8. 18. The practice of training oneself to follow rules, improve skills, and maintain focus in sports or competition.
  9. 20. The internal or external drive to achieve a goal, improve performance, or excel in competition.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort, especially in demanding sports.
  2. 3. Repeated exercise or training to improve skills and performance in sports or other activities.
  3. 4. Physical harm or damage sustained during sports or other physical activities.
  4. 6. Something accomplished through effort, skill, or perseverance, such as winning a trophy or breaking a record.
  5. 7. A person trained or skilled in sports, games, or other physical activities.
  6. 8. A contest or event where individuals or teams compete against each other to achieve a goal or win a prize.
  7. 12. Play: Adherence to the rules and spirit of the game, showing respect for opponents and sportsmanship.
  8. 14. The best achievement in a specific category, such as the fastest time or highest score, in sports or competitions.
  9. 15. The specific strategies or methods employed to achieve success in a competition or game.
  10. 16. A target or objective in sports, such as scoring a point or achieving a personal best.
  11. 19. The accomplishment of a goal or objective, often celebrated in sports and competitions.