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track and field athlete in British English (træk ənd fiːld ˈæθliːt) noun sport a sportsperson who participates in events that involve running, sprinting, throwing, jumping and walking Examples of 'track and field athlete' in a sentencetrack and field athlete A track and field athlete doesn't get many opportunities.You can rest assured that this year's season is the most important for a track and field athlete, swimmers and gymnasts.But for a track and field athlete, there is a total and peculiarly brutal way of finding that perspective.The $6 million a year he earns is more than any track and field athlete has generated.That is apart from track and field athletes and swimmers, who are guaranteed only one.British track and field athletes have led out the team more often than competitors in other events.In the 1980s, dozens of track and field athletes resolutely stood against the pharmaceutical tide.Yes, track and field athletes have a chance to gain qualification standards, but they can do that any day, anywhere.Track and field athletes were slowly growing accustomed to 'trust funds': you can get paid, so long as you don't spend it. |