track and field
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Definition
Noun: - A sport that includes a collection of athletic contests based on running, throwing, jumping, and walking. The name derives from the competition venues: a running track and a grass field for the throwing and jumping events.
Usage
- "Track and field" is used as a singular, uncountable noun to refer to the entire sport.
- It is the core sport of athletics.
Examples
- She decided to go out for track and field in the spring.
- The university has a strong track and field program.
- Track and field events were a major part of the ancient Olympic Games.
Advanced Usage
- "track and field athlete": An athlete who competes in this sport.
- He is a dedicated track and field athlete specializing in the decathlon.
- "track and field meet": A sporting event consisting of track and field competitions.
- The regional track and field meet is scheduled for next Saturday.
Variants and Related Words
- Athletics (n): A common synonym, especially in British English, for track and field.
- Athletics is her favorite sport to watch during the Olympics.
- Track (n): Can refer specifically to the running events within track and field.
- He runs track for his school team.
- Field (n): Can refer specifically to the throwing and jumping events within track and field.
- Her strength is in the field events, like shot put and javelin.
Synonyms
- Athletics: The sport of competing in track and field events.
Related Phrases
- Track event: A contest held on the running track, such as sprints, hurdles, or distance races.
- The 100-meter dash is a classic track event.
- Field event: A contest held in the designated field area, such as the long jump, discus throw, or pole vault.
- The field events require a different set of skills than the track events.
Noun
- participating in athletic sports performed on a running track or on the field associated with it