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triathlon

/trahy-ath-luhn/US // traɪˈæθ lən //UK // (traɪˈæθlɒn) //

三项全能,三项全能运动,三铁,三铁运动

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an athletic contest comprising three consecutive events, usually swimming, bicycling, and distance running.
    • : a women's track-and-field competition comprising the 100-meter dash, high jump, and shot put.
    • : British. a competition comprising fly-casting, horseback-riding, and trapshooting events.

Examples

  • He switched to triathlon in 2018, and hopes to medal in Tokyo.

  • Once you’ve completed an adventure race or triathlon, it’s customary to invoke the power of the highly regarded shower beer.

  • Indeed, the two sports with the lowest sleep numbers were triathlon and swimming—both sports that often feature early-morning practices.

  • As in all her triathlon competitions, she will work with a guide who tells her what’s happening on the circuit, cycling on a tandem bike and running and swimming, joined to them by a cord.

  • Running, biking, and triathlon fitness challenges based on routines from Abdirahman, mountain biker Kate Courtney, and triathlete Taylor Spivey will also be available to both members and non-members.

  • Piazza talks to Sister Madonna Buder, the “Iron Nun,” who is the oldest person to ever finish an Ironman Triathlon.

  • Finishing the Triple Crown with the Belmont is like concluding a triathlon with a marathon.

  • She looks and feels amazing, and is now training for a triathlon.

  • He kept rock-hard fit by running, swimming and biking as if in a perpetual triathlon.

  • Why do so many guys on Match claim to be training for a triathlon?