pole vaulting

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pole vaulting

An athlete clears the bar during a pole vaulting competition.

Definition

Noun: A track and field event in which an athlete uses a long, flexible pole as an aid to jump over a high horizontal bar. The objective is to clear the greatest height without knocking the bar off its supports.

Usage

"Pole vaulting" refers specifically to the sport or activity itself. It is used as a singular, uncountable noun when describing the event in general. * The school's athletics program includes pole vaulting. * She has trained for years in pole vaulting. * Pole vaulting requires a unique combination of speed, strength, and technique.

Examples
  • Pole vaulting is one of the most technically demanding events in track and field.
  • His dedication to pole vaulting earned him a college scholarship.
  • The physics behind successful pole vaulting are fascinating.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can function as a modifier in compound nouns, though these are considered distinct terms (e.g., , ).
  • In formal athletic contexts, the event is often simply called "the pole vault."
Variants and Related Words
  • Pole vault (n.): Often used interchangeably with "pole vaulting" to name the event. ("He won the gold medal in the pole vault.")
  • Pole-vault (v.): The act of performing the jump. ("She will pole-vault in the finals tomorrow.")
  • Pole vaulter (n.): An athlete who participates in this event.
  • Vaulting pole (n.): The equipment used in the sport.
Synonyms
  • The pole vault: The standard synonymous name for the event.
Related Phrases
  • To clear a height: The primary goal in pole vaulting. ("Her goal is to clear 4.50 meters.")
  • Planting the pole: A critical phase of the vault where the athlete sets the pole into the planting box.
pole vaulting

An athlete clears the bar during a pole vaulting competition.

Noun
  1. a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole