field event

NOUN
  1. a competition that takes place on a field rather than on a running track
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How To Use field event In A Sentence

  • I did very little training for field events, but could still throw a javelin or a shot further than most of the other girls who did it as their main event.
  • We are very strong here in Sligo on the track, but quite weak in some field events such as pole vault, high jump and hammer.
  • The 1912 Olympics in Stockholm are best remembered for Jim Thorpe's world record successes in the most demanding track and field events, the pentathlon and the decathlon.
  • The United States won most of the track and field events. Similarly, in swimming, the top three places went to Americans.
  • There was also quite a strong emphasis on sports, particularly track and field events like javelin throwing, shot putt, sprinting, and cross-country running as well as basic fencing technique and classes in elocution.
  • The United States won most of the track and field events. Similarly, in swimming, the top three places went to Americans.
  • She showed that she has a very bright future as a field event athlete.
  • Therefore, research on the arena of the China's large-scale track and field event is an extremely necessary work to do.
  • This was a multi-sport world championship and games with athletes representing 59 nations competed in track and field events, swimming, goalball, tandem cycling, power lifting, and judo.
  • Naturally athletic, she honed her skills and toned physique through years of competitive swimming and track and field events.
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