Meaning & Definition of word "Decathlon"
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Decathlon
/dɪˈkæθlɒn/
noun:
- 1. A combined event in athletics consisting of ten different track and field events, usually held over two days.
- Example: He trained for years to compete in the decathlon at the Olympics.
- 2. An athletic competition that involves ten track and field events.
- Example: The decathlon tests a wide range of athletic skills, from sprinting to distance running.
- 3. The total points scored based on the results of each event in the competition.
- Example: Her impressive performances throughout the decathlon earned her a gold medal.
Etymology
The word 'decathlon' is derived from the Greek 'deka' meaning 'ten' and 'athlon' meaning 'contest'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
decathlon champion:
A winner of the decathlon event.
decathlon training:
The preparation and conditioning for participating in a decathlon.
Related Words
heptathlon:
A track and field combined events contest consisting of seven events.
pentathlon:
A contest that includes five events, typically including fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, and cross-country running.