pole jumping
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Definition
Noun: * Pole jumping: A track and field event in which an athlete uses a long, flexible pole as a lever to propel themselves over a high horizontal bar. The objective is to clear the greatest height without knocking the bar off its supports. It is also commonly known as "pole vault."
Usage
- "Pole jumping" is the formal name for the athletic event. In modern usage, "pole vault" is more common.
- It is used to describe the sport itself, a specific instance of competition, or the technique involved.
- She has trained for years in pole jumping.
- The pole jumping event at the Olympics is always thrilling to watch.
- His form in pole jumping is nearly perfect.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe overcoming a significant obstacle with the help of a tool or advantage.
- The new software acted like a pole jumping tool, allowing the small company to clear the hurdle of complex data analysis.
Variants and Related Words
- Pole vault (n.): The more contemporary and frequently used term for the same event.
- Pole vaulter (n.): An athlete who competes in pole jumping/pole vault.
- Vaulting pole (n.): The specific equipment—the long, flexible pole—used in the event.
Synonyms
- Pole vault
Related Phrases
- To clear the bar: The act of successfully passing over the horizontal bar without dislodging it.
- The athlete managed to clear the bar at 5.80 meters.
- A personal best (PB): The highest height an individual athlete has ever achieved in competition.
- She set a new personal best in the pole jumping final.
Noun
- a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole