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A swimming-and-running race.
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Alternative form of aquathlon [A swimming-and-running race.]
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An Asian multi-sport event taking place every fourth year.
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(sports) An athlete who competes in the biathlon.
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A large inflatable structure, resembling a castle etc., on which children jump and play as on a trampoline.
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(athletics) any of the disciplines in athletics (track and field) that combine more than one other discipline: typically one of the indoor pentathlon (women), indoor heptathlon (men), outdoor heptathlon (women), or outdoor decathlon (men).
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To train in a variety of tasks, skills or sports
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Alternative form of cross-training [(sports) athletic training in a sport other than one's primary sport]
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someone who competes in the Deaflympics
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(athletics) An athlete who competes in the decathlon.
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An athletic contest consisting of ten events which includes sprinting, hurdling, jumping, and throwing over a span of two days.
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A gymnastics competition comprising twelve subcompetitions.
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(sports, chiefly swimming and track) The feat of winning two events in a single meet or competition.
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An athlete who takes part in a duathlon
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An athletic contest consisting of running and cycling.
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An athletics discipline that takes place on the field, such as hammer, javelin, triple jump
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(athletics) An athletic contest comprising seven events; contested mostly by women, for whom this is an Olympic sport.
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(athletics) An athletic contest comprising six events.
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(cycling) The toughest category of climbs, tougher than category 1. One of six categories of climbs, HC, 1, 2, 3, 4, and not classified; not classified being the easiest.
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An ice dancing dance routine
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A form of figure skating, performed by a man and a woman to the beat of music.
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Independent Olympic Participant
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An extreme form of triathlon, expecially one organised by the World Triathlon Corporation that comprises a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike race and a marathon run.
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(nonstandard, rare) An ironman or ironwoman.
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An athlete who competes in the long jump.
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(sailboat racing) A race that is modeled after, but smaller than, the America's Cup.
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An athletics event where athletes compete in épée fencing, shooting, freestyle swimming, show jumping and cross country.
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(rare) One who takes part in multiple sports.
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(rare) Competitor in an octathlon.
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(athletics) A sporting event consisting of eight different sports or contests.
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A person who competes in paracanoe
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A sporting event consisting of fifteen different sports or contests.
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(athletics) An athlete who competes in the pentathlon
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An ancient athletics discipline, featuring five events: stadion, wrestling, long jump, javelin and discus
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(athletics) a jumping event contested in track and field which requires an athlete to carry a fiberglass pole down a runway, plant the pole into a vaulting box and vault over a fiberglass bar, landing on a matted pit
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(athletics) An athlete who competes in the pole vault.
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(athletics) The sport of performing pole vaults, especially in a competition
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An athlete who takes part in a quadrathlon.
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(sports) A contest involving four successive events, usually swimming, kayaking, cycling, and running.
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Four sporting events, one after the other, at a single venue.
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A charity event in which participants skate a long distance.
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(sports) One who jumps rope.
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someone who competes in the Special Olympics
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(athletics) An athletics event in which the runners have to run 3000 metres round a track, jumping hurdles and a water obstacle along the way
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(sports) A contest with four successive events, usually showjumping, swimming, running and pistol shooting.
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(sports) A three-phase equestrian sport consisting of dressage, cross country, and show jumping.
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Someone who competes in a time trial.
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(athletics) An athlete who competes in the triathlon.
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An athletics event in which contestants compete in swimming, cycling and running in turn.
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To perform in this athletics event.
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(athletics) An athlete who competes in the triple jump.
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forerunner, especially a skier who skis a course before competitors in order to establish a standard time
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Someone who competes in the Winter Olympics
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(athletics, slang) the Olympic champion male sprinter in the men's 100-metre dash sprint race athletics track and field event
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(athletics, slang) the Olympic champion female sprinter in the women's 100-metre dash sprint race athletics track and field event
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(historical, feminine, athletics, slang) the Olympic champion female athlete in the women's pentathlon athletics track and field sport (the heptathlon replaced the pentathlon in Olympic competition for women)
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