Synonym: athletic competition, athletic contest, sport. Similar words: athletic, athlete, breathless, genetics, aesthetics, pathetic, apathetic, empathetic. Meaning: [-ɪks] n. 1. an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition 2. a contest between athletes 3. participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity.
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61. If an athletics official can be such a thing, he is a legend in his own lifetime.
62. In joint athletics, girls subvert the masculinity of the weaker or slow-developing boys without gaining significant athletic reward themselves.
63. It was inspired by Brendan Foster and it brought international athletics to the town and put it on the map.
64. I don't just mean football supporters, or race-goers, or athletics buffs.
65. Initially there were concerns about the possibly harmful effects of athletics and exercise.
66. The Brit athletics superstar found Olympic gold in the heptathlon after two days of severe punishment.
67. By exploring these events in detail, will we raise false hopes that athletics is a special path to mystic insight?
68. It claims to be the athletics network, having bought exclusive rights to the sport in Britain for £10.5m in 1985.
69. Neither athletics nor soccer prospered from black participation in the same way as boxing, but there were exceptions.
70. Whether for dress or athletics, the fit of the shoe can also make or break a pair of feet.
71. After a comparatively quiet two years my athletics career came alive again in 1984, Olympic year.
72. Those involved in the experimental approach to athletics showed little interest in boosting performance.
73. But when claims are made for the mystical aspects of athletics, there is inevitably a response from the skeptics.
74. For there is some degree of blindness and fear about these things, an avoidance of the spirit in athletics.
75. This is the selection event for the national senior athletics championships at Hull on August 1 and 2.
76. Voice over Northampton's Derek Redmond, is to resume his athletics career.
77. A number of athletes from Chelmsford Athletics Club took part in the competition.
78. Sports channel Sky Sports is looking to increase its coverage of athletics because of Barcelona and the spotlight falling on track and field.
79. Among other contributions, Neil Allen looks pityingly at athletics and boxing[sentencedict.com], and the stink is just as pronounced in soccer.
80. Athletics meetings, tennis tournaments and horse-races have all been the subject of sponsorship.
81. Sprinter Phil Brown began athletics at the instigation of two PE teachers.
82. Reynolds was banned from athletics for two years after testing positive for steroids.
83. If that were the case, then wouldn't the girls athletics program be overburdened with athletic hopefuls dreaming of state championships?
84. It is believed to be one of the biggest individual race contracts in the history of athletics.
85. What it lacked in standard, it more than made up for in atmosphere and in a deep appreciation of athletics.
86. Though the educational program is designed for college-bound students[sentencedict.com/athletics.html], great attention is also paid to athletics and extracurricular activities.
87. Agricultural Bank of China actively supports athletics.
88. I think we have a very good athletics team.
89. students involved in all forms of college athletics.
90. Athletics include all kinds of sports.
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