Sports vocabulary

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Sports vocabulary to study for exam
Sergio Carrasco
Flashcards by Sergio Carrasco, updated more than 1 year ago
Sergio Carrasco
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PITCH A flat area of ground that is used for playing sports. It's similar to Field
Track Piece of ground that is used for running.
Court An area marked with lines were some sports are played. Eg. Tennis
Course An area where are raise or sports takes place. Eg. golf
Ring A raised area that is surrounded by ropes were people take part in boxing or wrestling.
Rink A large flat area where people go to skate
Win To defeat everyone else by being the best or by finishing first in a competition
Beat To defeat someone in a game, competition, election or battle
Score To get a point in a game or sport
Play A piece of writing that is intended to be peformed by actors in theatre or on television or on the radio
Game Activity that you take part in for fun usually one that has rules
Spectator Someone who watches a public activity or event
Viewer Someone who watches television programmes
Umpire Someone whose job is to make sure that players obey the rules in some sports; for example tennis
Referee Someone whose job is to make sure that players in a game obey the rules.
Final The last game race in a competition that decides who wins the whole competition
Finale The last part of fat performance with the most exciting music and dancing
End the time when I situation or an event stops
Ending The way in which a story film or play ends
Bat a wooden object used for hitting the balls in games such as baseball cricket and table tennis
Stick A long thing of wood that is used for hitting or carrying something in a sport
Rod A long thin bar or stick made of metal plastic or wood
Racket An object that is used for hitting the ball in games such as tennis
Amateur Done for pleasure instead of as a job
Professional Playing a sport or taking part in an activity as a job rather than enjoyment
Athletics sports such as running throwing and jumping
Interval A short break between parts of something such as a play or a concert
Half time In football and some other sports, a period of rest between to halves of a match
Draw If 2 teams or oponents draw or if they draw a match they both have the same score so neither wins
Equal To be as good as someone
Competitor Someone who takes part in a competition
opponent Someone who is competing against you
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