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decathlete

[ dih-kath-leet ]

noun

  1. an athlete who takes part in or trains chiefly for a decathlon.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of decathlete1

1965–70; blend of decathlon and athlete
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Example Sentences

Even as his name began to sink under further allegations in 1997, a passionate defence was published in a national newspaper, signed by some major names in German sport at the time, including gymnast Eberhard Gienger, decathlete Jurgen Hingsen and footballer Wolfgang Overath.

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Among its champions were decathlete Daley Thompson, javelin thrower Tessa Sanderson, a young rower named Steve Redgrave, and 1,500m runner Seb Coe - who went to lead the World Athletics body.

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Stefan, who grew up in Germany, was a decathlete back in the day, an aspiring Olympian who had his own dream crushed when hit by a drunk driver at the age of 20.

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“The first indications are that it will be a very, very good track,” said Blondel, a former Olympic decathlete.

The global event - once known as the Gay Olympics- has attracted controversy ever since its origins in 1980s San Francisco, when it was dreamt up by a US Olympic decathlete who wanted to share the spirit of the Games for his community.

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