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gold medal
[Sustantivo]

an award made of gold or gold-colored metal, given to the winner of a race or competition to symbolize their victory

medalla de oro, medalla dorada

medalla de oro, medalla dorada

Ex: She wore gold medal during the victory ceremony .
silver medal
[Sustantivo]

a recognition awarded to the second-place finisher in a competition or sporting event

medalla de plata, plata

medalla de plata, plata

bronze medal
[Sustantivo]

a recognition awarded to the third-place finisher in a competition or sporting event

medalla de bronce, medalla bronce

medalla de bronce, medalla bronce

podium
[Sustantivo]

a structure used in sports competitions consisting of three adjacent platforms of different levels, on which winners stand to receive their awards

podio

podio

Ex: After winning third place , he proudly stood on the lowest step of podium to receive his medal .
medal
[Sustantivo]

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.

medalla

medalla

Ex: She keeps all medals in a special case .
trophy
[Sustantivo]

an object that is awarded to the winner of a competition

trofeo

trofeo

Ex: The athlete trained hard to bring home trophy.
scoreboard
[Sustantivo]

a board that displays the score in a contest or game

marcador

marcador

Ex: They took a picture of scoreboard to remember the exciting finish .
record
[Sustantivo]

the best performance or result, or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport

récord

récord

Ex: The swimmer broke the world record for the 100-meter freestyle, earning a gold medal.
cup
[Sustantivo]

a trophy awarded to the winner of a tournament or league

copa

copa

Ex: Their chess team was determined to bring home the cup.
runner-up finish
[Sustantivo]

a second-place result in a competition or event

segundo lugar, finalista

segundo lugar, finalista

Ex: runner-up finish in the tennis tournament was a career highlight .
ranking
[Sustantivo]

the numerical position or order of teams and individuals based on their performance in a competition or over a period of time

clasificación, ranking

clasificación, ranking

Ex: The team's world ranking secured their spot in the international championship.
finish line
[Sustantivo]

a marking or line indicating the end of a race or competition

línea de meta, meta

línea de meta, meta

Ex: She pushed herself to reach the finishing line faster.
front runner
[Sustantivo]

an athlete or horse that excels when maintaining the lead position in a race

puntero, líder de carrera

puntero, líder de carrera

Ex: front runner maintained a steady lead throughout the race .
hat trick
[Sustantivo]

(in some sports) an occasion in which a player manages to score three times in a single game of soccer, hockey, etc.

hat trick, trick de hat

hat trick, trick de hat

black belt
[Sustantivo]

a belt that signifies a high rank or level of proficiency achieved through training and testing in martial arts

cinturón negro, faja negra

cinturón negro, faja negra

Ex: They celebrated their son 's achievement of earning a black belt.
dead heat
[Sustantivo]

a race in which two or more competitors finish at the exact same time

empate

empate

Ex: The contest was dead heat, and no one could believe how close it had been .
to score
[Verbo]

to gain a point, goal, etc. in a game, competition, or sport

marcar

marcar

Ex: During the match , both scored multiple times .
purse
[Sustantivo]

the amount of prize money or earnings awarded to winners or participants in a competition

premio, bolsa de premios

premio, bolsa de premios

Ex: He donated a portion of purse to charity after winning the race .
photo finish
[Sustantivo]

a result of a race that competitors are extremely close, requiring photographic evidence to determine the winner

fotofinish, foto de llegada

fotofinish, foto de llegada

Ex: The Olympic marathon ended in a photo finish with three runners neck and neck .
to defeat
[Verbo]

to win against someone in a war, game, contest, etc.

derrotar, vencer

derrotar, vencer

Ex: Teams relentlessly competed , and one defeated the other to advance .
penalty
[Sustantivo]

(in games and sports) a disadvantage that a team or player is given for violating a rule

penalty, penalti

penalty, penalti

offside
[Sustantivo]

a rule violation where a player is positioned improperly, usually ahead of the ball or puck, in a way that is not allowed

fuera de juego, fuera de posición

fuera de juego, fuera de posición

Ex: They lost a chance to score because of offside.
to go out
[Verbo]

to step onto the playing area, like a field or stage, especially in sports or performances

salir al campo, entrar al escenario

salir al campo, entrar al escenario

Ex: The went out onto the ice for the ice hockey match .
underdog
[Sustantivo]

an individual, team, etc. who is regarded as weaker compared to others and has little chance of success as a result

desvalido

desvalido

Ex: underdog film , with its low budget and unknown actors , became a surprise box office hit .
standing
[Sustantivo]

the rank of a team or individual in a sport competition

posición, clasificación

posición, clasificación

Ex: Their win today could boost standing in the championship .
championship belt
[Sustantivo]

a trophy awarded to the winner of a championship, typically in combat sports like boxing and wrestling

cinturón de campeonato, cinturón de título

cinturón de campeonato, cinturón de título

Ex: She defended championship belt successfully .
yellow belt
[Sustantivo]

(martial arts) a belt indicating basic proficiency

cinturón amarillo, cinta amarilla

cinturón amarillo, cinta amarilla

Ex: He recently received yellow belt and is proud of himself .
brown belt
[Sustantivo]

(martial arts) a belt that signifies an advanced level of proficiency, just below the black belt

cinturón marrón, cinturón café

cinturón marrón, cinturón café

Ex: Earning brown belt requires dedication and discipline .
purple belt
[Sustantivo]

(martial arts) a belt that signifies an intermediate level of proficiency and skill development

cinturón morado, faja morada

cinturón morado, faja morada

Ex: She earned purple belt after three years of training .
blue belt
[Sustantivo]

(martial arts) a belt signifying an intermediate level of proficiency that is just below the purple belt

cinturón azul, faja azul

cinturón azul, faja azul

Ex: He tied his gi with a blue belt before heading to class .
green belt
[Sustantivo]

(martial arts) a belt that represents a level of proficiency above beginner, often indicating intermediate skills and knowledge

cinturón verde, faja verde

cinturón verde, faja verde

Ex: His goal is to advance from green belt to a blue belt .
orange belt
[Sustantivo]

(martial arts) a belt that signifies a beginner level of proficiency, above white and yellow belts

cinturón naranja, faja naranja

cinturón naranja, faja naranja

Ex: He remembered the day he received orange belt fondly .
white belt
[Sustantivo]

a belt that signifies a beginner's rank in martial arts, indicating the starting level of proficiency

cinturón blanco, faja blanca

cinturón blanco, faja blanca

Ex: He placed white belt in his gym bag after a long day of training .
goalscoring
[Sustantivo]

the act of successfully putting the ball into the opponent's goal to score points

goleadora, anotación

goleadora, anotación

Ex: The coach emphasized the importance of goalscoring.
golden goal
[Sustantivo]

a rule where the first goal scored in extra time immediately ends the game and determines the winner

gol de oro, gol decisivo

gol de oro, gol decisivo

Ex: The teamgolden goal secured their place in the finals .
red card
[Sustantivo]

a card raised by the referee that removes a player from the game

tarjeta roja, tarjeta de expulsión

tarjeta roja, tarjeta de expulsión

Ex: The coach benched him for the next match following red card.
yellow card
[Sustantivo]

a warning card issued to a player for a less serious offense in sports like soccer

tarjeta amarilla, tarjeta de advertencia

tarjeta amarilla, tarjeta de advertencia

Ex: The player was cautious after getting yellow card.
Stanley Cup
[Sustantivo]

the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League playoff winner

Copa Stanley, Trofeo Stanley

Copa Stanley, Trofeo Stanley

Ex: Stanley Cup playoffs are watched by millions of fans .
to set
[Verbo]

to achieve the best result in something, particularly in sports, competition, etc.

establecer, marcar

establecer, marcar

Ex: The golfer set a course record with an impressive round.
unplaced
[Adjetivo]

not ranking, indicating a participant did not finish in a top position or win a prize

sin premio, no clasificado

sin premio, no clasificado

Ex: unplaced candidates withdrew from the competition early on .
half-century
[Sustantivo]

a score of fifty points or goals

medio siglo, cincuenta puntos

medio siglo, cincuenta puntos

Ex: The marathon runner crossed the finish line to achieve half-century of completed races .
clean sweep
[Sustantivo]

a decisive victory in which a team or player achieves consecutive wins in any game, contest, or other similar events

barrida total, victoria rotunda

barrida total, victoria rotunda

Ex: The tennis player achieved a clean sweep of her matches, winning every set and advancing to the finals.
to drop
[Verbo]

(in sports) to be unable to get a win against the opposing team

perder, caer

perder, caer

Ex: They diddrop any points until halfway through the season .
to run
[Verbo]

to occupy or hold a specific rank or standing in a race or competition

correr, ocupar

correr, ocupar

Ex: They are determined to run seventh in the relay race to qualify for the finals.
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