an award made of gold or gold-colored metal, given to the winner of a race or competition to symbolize their victory
Goldmedaille
a recognition awarded to the second-place finisher in a competition or sporting event
Silbermedaille
a recognition awarded to the third-place finisher in a competition or sporting event
Bronzmedaille
a structure used in sports competitions consisting of three adjacent platforms of different levels, on which winners stand to receive their awards
Podium
a flat piece of metal, typically of the size and shape of a large coin, given to the winner of a competition or to someone who has done an act of bravery in war, etc.
Medaille
the best performance or result, or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport
Rekord
a second-place result in a competition or event
zweiter Platz
the numerical position or order of teams and individuals based on their performance in a competition or over a period of time
Rangfolge
the line that marks the end of a race or competition
Zielgerade
an athlete or horse that excels when maintaining the lead position in a race
Spitzenreiter
(in some sports) an occasion in which a player manages to score three times in a single game of soccer, hockey, etc.
Hattrick
a belt that signifies a high rank or level of proficiency achieved through training and testing in martial arts
schwarzer Gürtel
a race in which two or more competitors finish at the exact same time
tote Hitz
the amount of prize money or earnings awarded to winners or participants in a competition
Preisgeld
a result of a race that competitors are extremely close, requiring photographic evidence to determine the winner
Foto-Finish
(in games and sports) a disadvantage that a team or player is given for violating a rule
Strafstoß
a rule violation where a player is positioned improperly, usually ahead of the ball or puck, in a way that is not allowed
Abseits
to step onto the playing area, like a field or stage, especially in sports or performances
auf das Spielfeld gehen
an individual, team, etc. who is regarded as weaker compared to others and has little chance of success as a result
Underdog
a trophy awarded to the winner of a championship, typically in combat sports like boxing and wrestling
Meisterschaftsgürtel
(martial arts) a belt that signifies an advanced level of proficiency, just below the black belt
brauner Gürtel
(martial arts) a belt that signifies an intermediate level of proficiency and skill development
lila Gürtel
(martial arts) a belt signifying an intermediate level of proficiency that is just below the purple belt
blauer Gürtel
(martial arts) a belt that represents a level of proficiency above beginner, often indicating intermediate skills and knowledge
grüner Gürtel
(martial arts) a belt that signifies a beginner level of proficiency, above white and yellow belts
orange Gürtel
a belt that signifies a beginner's rank in martial arts, indicating the starting level of proficiency
weißer Gürtel
the act of successfully putting the ball into the opponent's goal to score points
Torschießen
a rule where the first goal scored in extra time immediately ends the game and determines the winner
goldenes Tor
a card raised by the referee that removes a player from the game
rote Karte
a warning card issued to a player for a less serious offense in sports like soccer
gelbe Karte
the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League playoff winner
Stanley-Cup
to achieve the best result in something, particularly in sports, competition, etc.
setzen
not ranking, indicating a participant did not finish in a top position or win a prize
nicht platziert
a decisive victory in which a team or player achieves consecutive wins in any game, contest, or other similar events
sauberer Sieg
(in sports) to be unable to get a win against the opposing team
verlieren
to occupy or hold a specific rank or standing in a race or competition
laufen