track meet

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track meet

The athletes compete in a track meet at the school stadium.

Definition

Noun: A track meet is a formal athletic competition focused on track and field events, typically involving participants from two or more teams. It encompasses races run on an oval track (e.g., sprints, distance runs, hurdles, relays) and field events (e.g., jumping, throwing).

Usage

The term "track meet" refers to the organized event itself. It is a countable noun. - Our school is hosting a track meet this Saturday. - She set a new personal record at the last track meet. - The annual championship track meet attracts athletes from across the state.

Advanced Usage
  • "to hold/host a track meet": To be the organizer and venue for the competition.
    • The university will host the regional track meet next spring.
  • "to compete in/at a track meet": To participate as an athlete in the event.
    • He is nervous about competing in his first major track meet.
Variants and Related Words
  • Meet (n.): A common shortened form in athletic contexts (e.g., "swim meet," "gymnastics meet"). When used alone, context usually clarifies the sport.
    • We have a meet against our rivals tomorrow.
  • Track and field (n.): The collective name for the sport encompassing all the events contested at a track meet.
    • She has been involved in track and field since middle school.
Synonyms
  • Athletics competition (more formal/British English)
  • Track and field meet (more explicit)
Related Phrases
  • Dual meet: A track meet contested specifically between two teams.
    • The dual meet against Jefferson High was very close.
  • Invitational (meet): A track meet to which participants are invited, often based on qualifying standards.
    • Only the top runners received a bid to the prestigious invitational.
track meet

The athletes compete in a track meet at the school stadium.

Noun
  1. a track and field competition between two or more teams