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- Q17016514 subject Q6022691.
- Q17016514 subject Q7023858.
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- Q17016514 subject Q8274606.
- Q17016514 subject Q8719485.
- Q17016514 subject Q8823221.
- Q17016514 abstract "Plucky Brit is slang for a British athlete who is brave and determined, especially when success is unlikely. The term is used in popular culture. Success in the 2012 Summer Olympics challenged the stereotype of the British plucky loser. Chris Hoy stated “I think the Brits historically have got used to being the plucky losers. The attitude has been we'll support our lads and our lasses but we don't expect them to win anything. The teams go to the world cup in football and there are the usual tales of woe – losing penalty shoot-outs. It's like inevitable that the Brits are going to get beaten at some point. But I think that's there's a change in that culture in sport.”".
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- Q17016514 wikiPageWikiLink Q6022691.
- Q17016514 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023858.
- Q17016514 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153822.
- Q17016514 wikiPageWikiLink Q8274606.
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- Q17016514 wikiPageWikiLink Q8719485.
- Q17016514 wikiPageWikiLink Q8823221.
- Q17016514 comment "Plucky Brit is slang for a British athlete who is brave and determined, especially when success is unlikely. The term is used in popular culture. Success in the 2012 Summer Olympics challenged the stereotype of the British plucky loser. Chris Hoy stated “I think the Brits historically have got used to being the plucky losers. The attitude has been we'll support our lads and our lasses but we don't expect them to win anything.".
- Q17016514 label "Plucky Brit".