What does runner-up mean in sports?

What does runner-up mean in sports?

: the competitor that does not win first place in a contest especially : one that finishes in second place.

What is the Oxford Dictionary word of the year?

Oxford

Year UK Word of the Year
2017 youthquake
2018 toxic
2019 climate emergency
2020 No single word chosen

What do you call a runner-up?

In this page you can discover 13 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for runner-up, like: second best, finalist, runners-up, second prize, semi-finalist, , , trophy, U15, winner and first prize.

What is the Oxford Dictionary definition of sport?

Oxford Dictionary defines sport as “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or a team competes against another or others for entertainment”. It certainly claims to be a sport in its billing.

Who is 1st runner-up?

1. runner-up – the competitor who finishes second. second best. challenger, competitor, contender, rival, competition – the contestant you hope to defeat; “he had respect for his rivals”; “he wanted to know what the competition was doing”

Why is it called runner-up?

Re: runner-up An explanation offered some years later, and which seems to agree with the Oxford English Dictionary definition below is that the dog that came in second was called the RUNNER-UP dog “because he RAN through the races (courses) UP to the last race without being defeated once” (see 1890 quote).

What place is 1st runner-up?

The person who reached the finish line first. 2nd place = First runner-up. 3rd place = Second runner up.

Is 1st runner-up the winner?

The first runner-up is the first person to finish after the winner. The second runner-up is the second person to finish after the winner. 1st place = Winner. The person who reached the finish line first.

What does runner-up mean in sports? : the competitor that does not win first place in a contest especially : one that finishes in second place. What is the Oxford Dictionary word of the year? Oxford Year UK Word of the Year 2017 youthquake 2018 toxic 2019 climate emergency 2020 No single word chosen What…