Concept cluster: Recreation > Endurance running
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(athletics) A road race or racewalk over 20 000 metres, such as the 20K race walk at the Olympic Games.
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(slang, abbreviation) A marathon
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A person who inhabits mountains or alpine regions.
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Acronym of as many reps/rounds as possible: a form of physical workout.
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Alternative form of après-ski [Such activities or events that occur after skiing.]
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A path for running, with a series of obstacles such as nets and walls, used for military training.
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(golf, informal) The rear side of the hole, furthest from the golfer.
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Alternative form of backstretch. [(athletics, horse racing, car racing) Synonym of back straight (“straight part of a racetrack, running track, etc., opposite the finishing line”).]
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Alternative form of backstretch. [(athletics, horse racing, car racing) Synonym of back straight (“straight part of a racetrack, running track, etc., opposite the finishing line”).]
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A racer who holds a poor rank or is lapped in a race.
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(running) Boston qualifier (a time which qualifies a runner for Boston Marathon).
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walking, jogging or running but not in a vehicle or on the back of an animal
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sport that exercises the heart
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A form of exercise involving a variety of different disciplines, each a few minutes long.
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A test of physical fitness in the US military, based on how far a person can run in a set period of time.
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To train in a different task, skill or sport
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(rare) A course; a journey or progression.
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(chiefly US) a competition in which contestants crash old cars into each other, the last vehicle surviving being the winner.
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A soldier who escalades.
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(strength athletics) A strength and endurance event in which a competitor carries a heavy weight in each hand over a set distance.
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An athletic training technique, used especially in running, in which periods of intense effort alternate with periods of less strenuous effort in a continuous workout.
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(archaic) A barnstorming troop.
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A race run on foot.
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One who runs a race on foot.
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parade lap
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(sports) Parkour.
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A sporting event where people run a certain distance to fundraise for charity rather than for competition.
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A running race over the distance of 21.0975 km, half the length of a marathon.
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Alternative form of half marathon [A running race over the distance of 21.0975 km, half the length of a marathon.]
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A sort of paperchase organised by the Hash House Harriers.
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(colloquial) To fly low in an aircraft.
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The final part of a racecourse from the last curve to the finish line.
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A short journey, especially in the case of air travel, one that takes place on a private plane.
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(video games) Driving laps around a circuit alone, without the presence of any competing vehicles.
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To compete in the track and field events of hurdles (e.g. high hurdles).
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The practice of running at a relatively slow pace for exercise.
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(sports) One circuit around a race track.
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(sports, UK) A victory lap (celebratory extra lap).
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A stage of a journey, race etc.
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A 42.195 kilometre (26 mile 385 yard) road race.
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One who runs a marathon.
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A toy consisting of a track with bends, obstacles, etc. that marbles can be made to run down.
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A form of rogaining held in an urban area.
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(rare, dance) A dance move (or something similar or analogous) in which one slides backwards while appearing as if one was running forwards.
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(intransitive) To walk on the surface of the Moon.
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A course with a series of physical challenges that one performs sequentially.
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parade lap
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A person who practises pararescue.
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An informal running event that takes place in a park or similar location
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To walk very fast for exercise.
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To walk very fast for exercise.
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Walking briskly for speed and exercise.
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A runner in a distance race whose goal is mainly to set the pace, either to tire a specific rival so that a teammate can win or to help another break a record; a pacesetter.
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(athletics) A racewalking race.
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To compete in race walking.
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To participate in the sport of racewalking.
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To rat run, that is, to drive on side streets, often at high speeds, to avoid traffic.
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A group outing in which members of a motorcycle club follow the same route.
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Exercise such as running and jogging done on the roads.
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(video games) To make the character one's playing walk, as opposed to running, which is the default form of character movement in most video games.
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A charity event in which participants run a long distance
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A person who moves, on foot, at a fast pace, especially an athlete.
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A euphoric release of endorphins and endocannabinoids reported to result from strenuous exercise.
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The activity of running as a form of exercise, as a sport, or for any other reason.
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(intransitive) To take part in a safari.
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A hiking route involving a loop and partial retracing of one's earlier steps.
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Any other item that moves repeatedly back and forth between two positions, possibly transporting something else with it between those points (such as, in chemistry, a molecular shuttle).
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An exercise consisting in repeated sprints between two points.
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Back and forth, like a shuttle.
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(neologism) sightseeing while jogging
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The practice of making speedruns.
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To take part in the sport of speedwalking.
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(motor racing) A quick stop for fuel near the end of a race, so as to be able to cross the finish line without running out of fuel.
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(sports) A signal to begin a race.
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A marathon to gain subscribers.
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One who summit-hops.
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Someone who attends a conference denoted as a summit.
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(swimming) A special swimming race in which the winner gets to compete in the next level of trials (typically the finals), where the competitors have not qualified for the next level by the usual elimination races.
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(transitive) To deceive someone.
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One who thru-hikes.
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A torchbearer, as in the Olympics.
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(by restriction) a male parkour artist
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(intransitive) To exercise on a treadmill.
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Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport, usually for a longer period of time than for hiking.
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(running, slang) A two-miler when running miles for conditioning.
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A running race over a distance longer than 42.195 km, the length of a standard marathon.
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(sports) A race which is longer than a marathon
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An ultramarathon.
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A runner in an ultramarathon.
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The running of ultramarathons.
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(sports) A celebratory extra lap of the race track taken after the conclusion of a race.
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(animation) The frames that compose a walking animation.
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A long-distance walk, either as a race or in aid of charity.

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