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UK
/dɪkˈæθlən/
]
[ US /diˈkæθɫɔn/ ]
[ US /diˈkæθɫɔn/ ]
NOUN
- an athletic contest consisting of ten different events
How To Use decathlon In A Sentence
- Tom Waddell, a 30-year-old army physician, comes sixth in the Olympic decathlon.
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- Peters and Daley Thompson, the 1980 and 1984 Olympic decathlon champion, were there to cheer her on.
- Thorpe was the sensation of the 1912 Stockholm Olympics and won the pentathlon and decathlon gold medals by huge margins.
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- He will take part in the senior men's decathlon against Scotland, Ireland and Wales.