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![](/i/favi32.png) Modern schoolSports Vocabulary Pronunciation
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| kitobcha qilinadiSports Vocabulary Pronunciation
versus/v – against, used to denote competing teams or players in a sports contest
The final of the men’s tennis championship was Nadal versus Federer. to compete – to take part in a competition or sports event
Jolene was so excited about competing in her first professional golf competition. competitive – involving competition; wanting very much to win or be more successful than other people
Danny was very competitive and trained harder than anyone else in the effort to be the best hurdler at his county.
league – a group of sports teams who take part in competitions between each other over a period of time
If they won the next game, they would end the season top of the league.
to score – to get a point or goal in a game or sport
Baz scored in the last minute of the match and won the game for his team. the score – how many points an individual or team has
The final score was 3-1 to the home side so there was much celebration in the town that evening.
a draw – when two competitors or teams get the same score
When the final whistle blew the score was 34-34 so the basketball match was
draw.
reserve – an extra player who is ready to play if needed
Narong was pleased to be selected as a reserve but really hoped he’d have a chance to play.
to drop out – to not do something that you were going to do, or to stop doing something before you have finished
She was leading the race until she pulled a muscle and had to drop out in the third lap.
to pull out – to withdraw before an event or competition
The crew had to pull out of the regatta after they all fell ill with a stomach bug. injury – when part of the body is damaged or hurt
Lena was favourite to win the golf tournament until she picked up a
shoulder injury.
season – a period of the year when a particular sport is played
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I love it when the cricket season comes round each year as it means that summer has finally arrived.
a season ticket – an entry ticket for all of a team’s home games during a specific season
For my thirtieth birthday, my family bought me a season ticket to watch my favourite soccer team play.
amateur – a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis
Although he only played rugby in an amateur team, it was his dream to turn professional one day.
professional – a person is paid for playing a sport
Professional racing drivers get paid vast sums of money.
Set 8: Sports idioms
blow away the competition – to easily beat the opposing competitor or team
I thought it was going to be a challenging race but he blew away the competition. neck and neck – when two competitors are level with each other and have an equal chance of winning
Coming down the home straight, the two front-runners were neck and neck until Yoshi edged ahead as they reached the finish line.
front-runner – the person or team considered most likely to win
There were some excellent gymnasts in the competition but Nadia was definitely the front-runner and the one to beat.
to get second wind – to experience renewed energy after a period of fatigue
He began to struggle in the final stages of the marathon but hearing the crowd cheer him on, he got second wind and finished in the top twenty.
underdog – a competitor thought to have little chance of doing well or winning
The British skiing team were definitely the underdogs in the competition so everyone was shocked when they got third place.
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