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steeplechase

1 of 1noun
/ˈsti.pəl.ˌʧeɪs/
Forms:steeplechases
1

an athletic race, usually 3000 meters, run on a track with barriers and water jumps

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A steeplechase is a race in which participants, either people or animals, compete over a course that includes various obstacles. These obstacles can involve jumping over barriers or crossing water pits. The goal is to complete the race in the shortest time possible, with participants needing both speed and the ability to clear the challenges along the way. Steeplechases are typically longer than sprints, often testing the endurance and agility of those taking part. The event originated with horse races across country paths, but it has evolved into both human and animal competitions today.

  • She specializes in the 3000 m steeplechase event.
  • The Olympic steeplechase includes 28 hurdles and 7 water jumps.
  • He set a personal best in the steeplechase last weekend.
  • Steeplechase runners must combine speed, stamina, and jumping skill.
  • Many middle-distance runners transition to the steeplechase for variety.
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a horse race conducted over a course with obstacles such as fences, ditches, and water jumps

  • The horse won the steeplechase by clearing every fence cleanly.
  • Steeplechase races test both speed and jumping ability.
  • He trained his horse specifically for the annual steeplechase.
  • The steeplechase attracted competitors from across the country.
  • Heavy rain made the steeplechase course particularly challenging.