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FROM THE FIELD TO THE PAGES: THE PURPOSE OF SPORTS JOURNALISM
The Philippine Star
|February 28, 2025
Why do we write stories about sports and feature athletes? Is it only to recount scores and highlight the success of the game?
Is it underscoring how good the players are? Or does the enthusiasm for sports journalism stem from the need to write more deeply? Sports writing is more than just putting statistics on paper—it also narrates and captures the intensity, emotions, and stories behind every game. It allows readers to relive iconic moments, celebrate underdog victories, accentuate players who give their best, and provide a summary of the match. It combines real-time narration, statistical analysis, and emotional storytelling.
Sports journalism tells the stories of athletes, from the heartache of a loss to the thunderous applause of a last-minute score. It is more than just narrating a story of tenacity and enthusiasm; it also captures the emotions of competition, from the heartfelt hug of teammates who narrowly lost to the ecstatic cries of a triumphant home audience. Sports writing is also a way of paying homage to players, teams, coaches, and the fans who live and breathe the game.
TO INFORM AND TO EDUCATE One of the primary reasons for sports writing is to inform and educate its readers. Whether it's a game recap, a key player's outstanding performance, or an in-depth analysis of the team's strategy, sports writing delivers valuable insights to its enthusiasts. It also helps to bridge the gap between the sport and its die-hard fans through factual and accurate statistics to help them better understand the game.
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