Dictionary Definition
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English
Noun
- A woman who engages in sports. A female athlete.
Translations
- Finnish: urheilijatar, urheilija
- French: sportive
- German: Sportswoman
- Greek: φίλαθλος
- Italian: sportiva
- Japanese: スポーツ愛好者
- Portuguese: esportiva
- Spanish: deportista
See also
Extensive Definition
A sportsperson (British
and American
English) or athlete (principally American English) is any
person who participates regularly in a sport.
Athletes can be professional
(paid) or amateur (unpaid). A superior athlete is one who has
above average physical skills (strength,
agility, and endurance) and is thus more
suited for physical competition. An Ancient
Greek word for "contest" was athlos, and those competing in
early Greek games were called athletes.
Most professional athletes have particularly
well-developed physiques obtained by extensive physical training
and strict exercise accompanied by a strict dietary regimen.
Terminology
Athlete and sportsperson can be used to refer to
athletes of either sex, while sportsman and sportswoman refer to
men and women, respectively.
All-around athlete
An all-around athlete is a person who competes in
multiple sports at a high level, for instance someone who plays
both basketball and
baseball
professionally. Examples of people who played numerous sports
professionally are Deion
Sanders (male) and Babe
Zaharias (female)as well as Ricky Williams, Bo Jackson, and
Damon Allen (all of whom were drafted by both the Major League
Baseball and professional football leagues - NFL and CFL).
World's Greatest Athlete
The title of "World's Greatest Athlete" traditionally belongs to the world's top competitor in the Decathlon (males) and Heptathlon (females) in Track and Field. The decathlon (for males) consists of 10 events: 100 meters, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400 meters, 110 m hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin, and 1500 m. The heptathlon (for females) consists of 7 events: the 100 m hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200 meters, long jump, javelin, and 800 meters. These competitions require an athlete to possess the whole spectrum of athletic ability in order to be successful including speed, strength, coordination, jumping ability, and endurance.Although the title "World's Greatest Athlete"
seems a natural fit for these events, its traditional association
with the decathlon/heptathlon officially began with Jim Thorpe,
arguably the greatest all-around athlete in history. During the
1912 Olympics in
Stockholm, Sweden, Thorpe won the gold medal in the Decathlon
(among others). King Gustav
V of Sweden, while awarding Thorpe the Decathlon Gold said,
"You, sir, are the greatest athlete in the world." That title has
become associated with the decathlon event ever since. (Thorpe also
competed professionally in football, baseball, and basketball; and competed
collegiately in track and
field, football,
baseball, lacrosse, and ballroom
dance.)
High school sports
Many students in high schools
participate in intramural
and varsity
sports. Many sports have practices after school lasting for roughly
two hours. Weights, calisthenics and other
forms of conditioning are used for physical
training.
sportswoman in Czech: Sportovec
sportswoman in German: Athlet
sportswoman in Spanish: Atleta
sportswoman in Esperanto: Atleto
sportswoman in French: Sportif
sportswoman in Galician: Atleta
sportswoman in Indonesian: Atlet
sportswoman in Italian: Atleta
sportswoman in Hebrew: ספורטאי
sportswoman in Malay (macrolanguage):
Atlet
sportswoman in Dutch: Atleet
sportswoman in Japanese: アスリート
sportswoman in Polish: Atleta
sportswoman in Portuguese: Atleta
sportswoman in Russian: Атлет
sportswoman in Simple English: Athlete
sportswoman in Slovenian: Atlet
sportswoman in Thai: นักกีฬา
sportswoman in Venetian: Atleta
sportswoman in Chinese: 运动员