The Champion's Race
Amir was a dedicated runner who wanted to win races for his team. Every morning he would go to the gym to train, run to stay fit.
His goal was clear - win the national championship. But competition was tough. Rival teams had many fast runners who could all beat him.
The coach said, "Amir, you're talented, but you can't win with just talent. You have to try harder, train smarter."
Amir started intense training. Running, jumping, kicking - did every exercise perfectly. Gym sessions were long and challenging, but he never quit.
A month later, the day of the regional race came. Standing at the starting line, Amir was nervous but ready. Gun shot, and everyone started running.
In the first lap Amir was in third position. His team members were cheering, "Run fast! You can beat them!"
In the second lap Amir picked up pace. His training was working. He overtook two runners, took the lead.
The last stretch was most critical. The opponent was very fast, but Amir remembered his coach's words. He tried harder, ran faster, and crossed the finish line first!
Team mates lifted him on shoulders. They won! Amir was the star of the race. His hard work, dedication, constant trying - everything was worth it.
At the award ceremony Amir received a gold medal - a precious gift that represented his months of training. The crowd was clapping, cameras flashing.
But Amir's journey didn't end here. This was the beginning. The national championship was still ahead. More races to win, more teams to beat.
From the next week Amir again started going to the gym, running, training. Because winning once is not enough, consistently winning - that's what makes a runner a champion.
Amir is now a role model. Young players get inspired by him, try to run, gain strength, achieve their goals.
He says, "Racing is not just fast running. It's mental strength, physical fitness, and dedication. When you play any game, you don't just try to win. You train, you prepare, you give your best. Spending hours in the gym, running early morning, jumping drills, kicking exercises - these seem boring, but these create champions. Every race teaches something new. Sometimes you'll be beaten, sometimes you'll lead, but what's important is never giving up. Team support, family encouragement, coach's guidance - these are gifts that help you gain strength. My goal is not just winning races, my goal is to inspire the next generation to try, run after their dreams. Being a star doesn't just mean receiving awards, it means setting an example. Every race is an opportunity, every training session is a step towards greatness. Stay fit, stay focused, and keep running towards your goals."
Amir's story is inspiring thousands of aspiring athletes who dream of winning, beating the odds, and becoming champions. His dedication to training, love for running, and will to win - these prove that with hard work, any goal is achievable, any race is winnable, any team is unbeatable.
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/əˈwɔːrd/
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awarded
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awarded
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awards
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awarding
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a prize or recognition given for an achievement; to give a prize or recognition
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She received an award for her outstanding performance. |
win an award |
to receive recognition or a prize for an achievement
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prize, honor, trophy, recognition, accolade
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penalty, punishment
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receive an award, present an award, award ceremony, award-winning
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beat
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beaten
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beats
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beating
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to hit repeatedly or to defeat someone in a competition
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The champion managed to beat his rival in the final match. |
beat around the bush |
to avoid talking about the main point
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strike, defeat, thrash, overcome
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surrender, lose
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beat the drum, beat the record, beat time
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adjective, adverb
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moving or capable of moving at high speed; firm or securely fixed
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He drives very fast on the highway. |
hold fast |
to hold tightly or securely
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quick, rapid, speedy, swift
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slow, sluggish, gradual
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fast car, run fast, hold fast
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fit
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fit
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fits
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fitting
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to be of the right size, shape, or type; suitable or healthy
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These shoes fit me perfectly. |
fit as a fiddle |
in very good health or condition
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suit, match, adjust, accommodate
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ill-suited, inappropriate, unfit
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fit perfectly, fit well, fit into, fit for purpose
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gained
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gained
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gains
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gaining
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to obtain or achieve something, often an advantage or benefit
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She gained valuable experience from her internship. |
gain ground |
to make progress or become more successful
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acquire, obtain, earn, secure, win
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lose, forfeit, surrender
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gain experience, gain weight, gain control, gain advantage
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An activity or sport played for amusement, competition, or skill.
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They played a football game in the afternoon. |
fair game |
a target that is considered legitimate to criticize or attack
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match, play, contest, sport, competition
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work, duty
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play a game, video game, board game, win the game, lose the game
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something given willingly to someone without payment; a present
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She gave him a beautiful gift for his birthday. |
gift of the gab |
the ability to speak easily and persuasively
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present, offering, donation, award
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penalty, fine
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birthday gift, wedding gift, special gift, gift shop
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an aim or desired result; a point scored in a game
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Her main goal is to become a doctor. |
set a goal |
to decide what you want to achieve
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aim, target, objective, purpose, ambition
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aimlessness, purposelessness
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set a goal, achieve a goal, reach a goal, score a goal
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a place equipped for physical exercise and fitness training
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He goes to the gym every morning to work out. |
hit the gym |
to go to the gym to exercise
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fitness center, health club, workout place, training facility
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none
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go to the gym, join gym, gym membership, gym equipment
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jumped
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jumped
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jumps
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jumping
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to push oneself off a surface and into the air using the legs and feet
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The children love to jump on the trampoline. |
jump the gun |
to act before the proper time
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leap, hop, spring, bound, vault
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fall, drop, descend
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jump rope, jump high, jump over, jump into
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verb
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kicked
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kicked
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kicks
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kicking
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To strike or hit with the foot.
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He kicked the ball into the goal. |
kick the bucket |
a euphemism for dying
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strike, boot, punt, lash, thrust
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caress, hold, touch gently
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kick the ball, kick off, kick hard, kick out, kick start
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verb
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led
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led
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leads
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leading
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To guide or be in charge; to show the way.
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He led the team to victory. |
lead the way |
to show others how to proceed
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guide, direct, command, conduct, head
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follow, obey
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lead the team, lead the way, lead a project, lead to success
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/pleɪ/
verb
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played
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played
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plays
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playing
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to engage in games or sports; to perform music
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Children love to play in the park. |
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perform, compete, entertain, act
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work, study, stop, rest
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play games, play music, play sports, play together, play outside
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noun
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a competition of speed, or a group of people with similar characteristics
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The race was very exciting, with many competitors. |
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competition, contest, event
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cooperation, alliance
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run a race, win a race, racing car, race track
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verb
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ran
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run
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runs
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running
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to move swiftly on foot by taking steps faster than walking
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He runs every morning to stay fit. |
run out of time |
to have no more time left to complete something
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dash, sprint, jog, race, hurry
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walk, crawl, stop
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run fast, run quickly, run errands, run away, run business
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/stɑːr/
noun
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a luminous point in the night sky, a famous person
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The movie star smiled for the cameras. |
a shooting star |
a meteor that appears to move rapidly across the sky
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celebrity, icon, luminary, celebrity
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nobody, unknown
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movie star, film star, shooting star
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/tiːm/
noun
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a group of people working together towards a common goal
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Our team won the match after a great effort. |
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group, squad, crew, unit
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individual, opponent
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work in a team, team effort, football team, team leader
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/treɪn/
verb
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Trained
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Trained
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Trains
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Training
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to teach skills or prepare for a specific activity
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Athletes train hard for the Olympics. |
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teach, educate, coach, prepare
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neglect, ignore, abandon, discourage
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train hard, train regularly, train athletes, provide training
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/traɪ/
verb
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tried
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tried
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tries
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trying
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to make an attempt or effort to do something
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She will try her best to succeed. |
Try your best |
Make the best effort possible
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attempt, strive, endeavor, seek
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give up, quit, abandon
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try to, try hard, try out, try again
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/wɪn/
verb
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won
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won
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wins
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winning
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to achieve victory in a competition or succeed in getting something
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She hopes to win the championship this year. |
win over |
to persuade or gain support
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succeed, triumph, prevail, conquer
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lose, fail, surrender
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win a prize, win a game, win support, win the championship
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