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Definition of race walking in English: race walkingnoun mass nounThe activity or competitive sport of walking at a very fast pace. the two main muscle groups used while race walking are the abdominal and glute muscles as modifier the 1,500-metre race-walking event Example sentencesExamples - Dogs make great companions for strolling, race-walking or any pace in between.
- All the athletes above have been selected to represent Ireland on the 12th July in Dublin at the Waterford Crystal International Grand Prix of race walking.
- I always say that race walking takes the strength and agility of a gymnast, the technique of a ballet dancer and the endurance of a marathon runner.
- Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers.
- The 34-year-old Pole, one of the all-time greats of race walking, clocked 3:36:39 in winning the 50 km at the European championships in Munich.
- Although race walking is his forte, he has figured in this event a number of times and finished third three years ago in a time of 20:20.
- There's nothing groovy about race-walking, but it requires the same dedication, the same commitment, and at least equal training to get among the medals.
- Leah took up race walking last year, inspired by her older sister.
- Of course, you have to be prepared for every scenario in race-walking.
- Unlike in running, according to the sport's rules, one foot must remain in contact with the ground in race walking.
- Race walking is as, if not even more, arduous than many other categories, yet exponents are seldom acknowledged in the same athletic conversation.
- Race walking actually has a longer history than many of the more glamorous track and field events.
- Also, I may have to rethink the idea that jogging is faster than race walking.
- Philip says that since age ten he has been intrigued by the technical and physiological demands of race walking.
- Race walking is probably more mentally demanding than any other track discipline, Sundlun said.
- However, race-walking isn't the first discipline that springs to most minds when contemplating the schedule of track and field events.
- Participants then compete in five year-age divisions in all athletic disciplines including the marathon, cross country running and race walking.
- The boys took to race-walking like ducks to water, and they have the results to prove their dedication and application, which they hope will propel them to new heights in Glasgow on Saturday.
Derivativesverbˈreɪswɔːkˈreɪsˌwɔk [no object]Engage in the sport or activity of race walking. I use my lunch break to race-walk Example sentencesExamples - the youngest person to race-walk 100 miles in less than 24 hours
- Granted, I race-walk instead of run, but I walk just as fast as many of my running counterparts - I've clocked 11-minute miles during a half-marathon race.
- This columnist became the youngest person in history to race-walk 100 miles in less than 24 hours when I completed it in 21 hours 40 minutes 13 seconds - at the tender age of 20.
- I use my lunch break to run, race-walk, do weight-training or other exercises.
noun At least one race walker crossed the finish line about 100 yards ahead of me. Example sentencesExamples - For hardcore runners and race walkers, pace is the number to watch.
- He is also an outstanding cross-country runner as well as being a world class race walker.
Definition of race walking in US English: race walkingnoun The activity or competitive sport of walking at a very fast pace. the two main muscle groups used while race walking are the abdominal and glute muscles as modifier the 1,500-meter race-walking event Example sentencesExamples - Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers.
- Although race walking is his forte, he has figured in this event a number of times and finished third three years ago in a time of 20:20.
- Unlike in running, according to the sport's rules, one foot must remain in contact with the ground in race walking.
- Dogs make great companions for strolling, race-walking or any pace in between.
- The boys took to race-walking like ducks to water, and they have the results to prove their dedication and application, which they hope will propel them to new heights in Glasgow on Saturday.
- Leah took up race walking last year, inspired by her older sister.
- Race walking actually has a longer history than many of the more glamorous track and field events.
- All the athletes above have been selected to represent Ireland on the 12th July in Dublin at the Waterford Crystal International Grand Prix of race walking.
- Race walking is probably more mentally demanding than any other track discipline, Sundlun said.
- Of course, you have to be prepared for every scenario in race-walking.
- However, race-walking isn't the first discipline that springs to most minds when contemplating the schedule of track and field events.
- There's nothing groovy about race-walking, but it requires the same dedication, the same commitment, and at least equal training to get among the medals.
- I always say that race walking takes the strength and agility of a gymnast, the technique of a ballet dancer and the endurance of a marathon runner.
- Participants then compete in five year-age divisions in all athletic disciplines including the marathon, cross country running and race walking.
- Also, I may have to rethink the idea that jogging is faster than race walking.
- Race walking is as, if not even more, arduous than many other categories, yet exponents are seldom acknowledged in the same athletic conversation.
- The 34-year-old Pole, one of the all-time greats of race walking, clocked 3:36:39 in winning the 50 km at the European championships in Munich.
- Philip says that since age ten he has been intrigued by the technical and physiological demands of race walking.
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