triple jump
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Definition
- Noun:
- A track and field athletic event: The "triple jump" is a contest in which an athlete, after a running start, performs three consecutive movements in a continuous sequence: a hop, a step, and a jump, landing in a sandpit. The goal is to achieve the greatest total horizontal distance.
Usage
- The "triple jump" is a standard event in modern Olympic Games and other major athletics championships.
- It is also known historically as the "hop, step, and jump."
Examples
- Noun:
- She won a gold medal in the triple jump at the national championships.
- The athlete's technique in the triple jump requires immense coordination and power.
- He has been practicing the triple jump for years to perfect his phases.
Advanced Usage
- "to compete in the triple jump": to participate in this specific athletic event.
- After recovering from her injury, she plans to compete in the triple jump again.
Variants and Related Words
- Hop, step, and jump: An older, formal name for the triple jump, describing its three phases in sequence.
- Horizontal jumps: A category of track and field events that includes the triple jump and the long jump.
Synonyms
- Hop, step, and jump: (The direct synonym, being the traditional name for the event.)
Related Phrases
- Triple jump pit: The sand-filled landing area used for the event.
- Triple jump runway: The approach path the athlete uses to build speed before the hop.
Noun
- an athletic contest in which a competitor must perform successively a hop and a step and a jump in continuous movement