track star
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Definition
- Noun:
- A star runner: A person who is exceptionally skilled, famous, or celebrated in the sport of track and field, particularly in running events.
Usage
- The term "track star" is used to describe an athlete who has achieved a high level of success, recognition, or fame in track and field competitions.
- It is a compound noun where "track" refers to the sport and "star" indicates a standout, celebrated performer.
Examples
- Noun:
- She became a national track star after winning three gold medals at the championship.
- The university recruited the high school track star for their team.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically or in broader contexts to describe someone who excels in any field requiring speed or endurance, though this is an extended, figurative use.
- In the fast-paced world of sales, he was considered a track star.
Variants and Related Words
- Track athlete: A more general term for any participant in track and field.
- Sprint star: A star runner specifically in short-distance races.
- Distance star: A star runner specifically in long-distance races.
Synonyms
- Champion runner
- Track celebrity
- Elite track athlete
Related Phrases
- Track and field star: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning, emphasizing both track (running) and field (jumping, throwing) events.
- Rising track star: Used to describe a promising athlete who is gaining fame.