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hurdler

[ UK /hˈɜːdlɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɝdəɫɝ, ˈhɝdɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an athlete who runs the hurdles

How To Use hurdler In A Sentence

  • He was a useful novice hurdler before missing nearly two years through injury. The Sun
  • The useful hurdler was given a nice introduction to chasing at Stratford and this is weaker. The Sun
  • This useful hurdler is fancied to atone. The Sun
  • He was a smart novice hurdler a couple of years ago but took a while to get the hang of fences. The Sun
  • STUTTGART (AFP): Only four Olympic champions will be in Stuttgart this Saturday for the IAAF permit indoor meet after Cuban hurdler Dayron Robles withdrew with injury on Thursday. Caribbean Net News Daily Headlines
  • Or will he be able to walk away from Australia knowing that he was still one of the greatest hurdlers that ever lived, regardless of whether he is crowned Olympic champion or not?
  • A high-class novice hurdler last season, Lord Sam has won both his races over fences in the style of a hugely talented young chaser.
  • Unbeaten in three bumpers he is a novice hurdler to follow from one of the best trainers in the country.
  • She was a useful hurdler last season and has taken well to fences. The Sun
  • Stepping up in distance over hurdles is sure to help and he could be a star novice hurdler. The Sun
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