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decathlon

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Noun — A track and field event made up of ten different disciplines, contested over two days.

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Olympic decathlon win the decathlon

Etymology

Coined from "dec-" ("ten") + "-athlon," modelled on "pentathlon," for the 1912 Stockholm Olympics.

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What does “decathlon” mean?

The word “decathlon” means a track and field event made up of ten different disciplines, contested over two days. In plain terms, a ten-event athletics contest that tests an all-round athlete.

How do you pronounce “decathlon”?

“Decathlon” is pronounced dee-KATH-lon (/diːˈkæθlɒn/ in IPA).

How do you use “decathlon” in a sentence?

Here is “decathlon” used in a sentence: “He won Olympic gold in the decathlon, combining sprinting, jumping, and throwing events.”

What part of speech is “decathlon”?

“Decathlon” is a noun.

Where does the word “decathlon” come from?

The word “decathlon” dates back to around 1912. Coined from "dec-" ("ten") + "-athlon," modelled on "pentathlon," for the 1912 Stockholm Olympics.

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