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track-and-fieldadjective
referring to track and field athletics.
He is a track-and-field athlete, he's a sprinter.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of track-and-field in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of track-and-field in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of track-and-field in a Sentence
She's fighting for something beyond just track and field, she's fighting for woman in sports, in society and I respect her for that, i will support her and with the hard work and talent that she's been putting into the sport. With what she believes in and what she's dreaming for, I've got a lot of respect for her.
Track and field is so difficult because you train the whole year for one competition that lasts 12, 13 seconds and that's that, i’ll learn from it, and I’ll make sure I just react not as fast next time.
I never thought when I started playing this game that I would be standing here talking of playing in the Olympics but I'm really getting excited at being on the same international stage as those stars of track and field, it would be wonderful just to spend time with them in the environment of an Olympic Games.
I competed against the first male-to-female transgender athlete in track and field in Division I, seeing how that affected not only my teammates, but other individuals across the NCAA, other individuals within the conference that we were competing in … it was something that made me really want to come and speak out.
We have a challenge with track and field athletics, the event that has been designated is the third division of the team event. It is a weekend event for the lowest ranked teams.
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