pole vaulter
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Definition
Noun: An athlete who competes in the track and field event of pole vaulting. This involves using a long, flexible pole as a lever to propel oneself over a very high bar.
Usage
The term "pole vaulter" is used to specifically identify an athlete whose sport is the pole vault. It is a compound noun formed from "pole" and "vaulter."
Examples
- The pole vaulter cleared six meters to win the gold medal.
- She trained for years to become an Olympic pole vaulter.
- The injured pole vaulter had to withdraw from the competition.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used figuratively to describe someone who makes a dramatic or impressive leap in status, achievement, or metaphorically "over an obstacle."
- After his breakthrough invention, he was a pole vaulter in the world of tech startups.
Variants and Related Words
- Pole vault (n.): The name of the sporting event itself.
- The pole vault is one of the most technical field events.
- Pole-vault (v.): The act of performing the pole vault. Often hyphenated as a verb.
- She will pole-vault in the finals tomorrow.
- Vauler (n.): A more general term for an athlete who jumps over something (e.g., a horse in gymnastics). "Pole vaulter" is a specific type of vaulter.
Synonyms
- Vaulter (though this is less specific)
- Field athlete (this is a broader category that includes jumpers and throwers)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- To set the bar high: While not exclusive to pole vaulting, this idiom is perfectly applicable to the context of a pole vaulter's performance and goals.
- The champion set the bar high for the next generation of pole vaulters.
Noun
- an athlete who jumps over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole