gold medallist

collocation in English

meaningsofgoldandmedallist

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gold
noun
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins ...
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medallist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmed.əl.ɪst/
us
/ˈmed.əl.ɪst/
a person who has won a medal ...
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(Definition ofgoldandmedallistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As the games were held for the first time, all the gold medallists created new games records which were shattered in the subsequent editions.
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There are gold medallists at this meet who are on drugs, that 100 metres race will be looked at for many years, for more reasons than one.
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Who knows, we might see a futuregoldmedallistas a result of that gymnasium.
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Pace, the defendinggoldmedallist, missed the cut by one place.
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She was agoldmedallistat the world masters in 1997.
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Here too, he emerged as a winner and was agoldmedallist.
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She won a silver medal in the giant slalom, with a combined run time of 2:28.13, ten seconds behind thegoldmedallist.
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He is, again, thegoldmedallistof the super heavyweight class.
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Her time of 1 m 32.67 s was only 0.27 s behind thegoldmedallist.
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In his junior year he was thegoldmedallistof his class.
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She was agoldmedallistat the post-graduation level.
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The following day, after an investigation, he was reinstated asgoldmedallist.
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Every one of our gold medallists in the recent past has trained abroad.
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The talk was all about encouraging gold medallists.
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Alas, today, we are no longer the major winners, but merely showing more sport on television is not instantly going to produce gold medallists or cup winners.
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Instead of catering for a few gold medallists, there should be a reasonable training for the greatest number of children to enable them to satisfy the demands of reasonable employers.
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Flam 91 gained world-class judokas, including two world championship gold medallists and two silver medallists.
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