heptathlon
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[edit]heptathlon (plural heptathlons or heptathla)
- (athletics) An athletic contest comprising seven events; contested mostly by women, for whom this is an Olympic sport.
- 2008 January 26, Frank Litsky, “Swedish Star Finds Motivation in Variety”, in The New York Times[1]:
- [Carolina Kluft] has won her last 19 heptathlons. Only the legendary Jackie Joyner-Kersee has scored higher.
- 2021 July 6, Shauna Farnell, “An Olympic Hurdle: Why Is the Decathlon Only for Men?”, in The New York Times[2]:
- For now, Gray and her peers are able to compete for Olympic berths only in the seven-event heptathlon, while the decathlon is restricted to men.
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[edit]athletic contest
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[edit]heptathlon m (invariable)
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