Sentence examples for athletic competition from inspiring English sources

The phrase "athletic competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you are referring to sports or games that involve physical skill or strength. For example, "The school held an athletic competition this weekend where students competed in a variety of sports."

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As of 2006, WADA permits the use of selected β2-agonists (salbutamol, salmeterol, terbutaline, and eformoterol) in athletic competition only by asthmatic athletics.

In athletes with a cam morphology, the functional ROM required in athletic competition is often greater than the limited physiological range of motion [19, 68].

Scratch his sophomore year of athletic competition.

This is not the stuff of pure athletic competition.

In 1852, the club challenged Harvard to a regatta in the first intercollegiate athletic competition.

In many women's sports it is almost impossible to make a living through athletic competition alone.

The commission calls for Russia to be banned from athletic competition.

In 1849 the first English athletic competition was conducted at the national military academy at Woolwich.

And it is a professional athletic competition, with prize money and a narrowing field.

The motto of athletic competition should not be "Follow your dream".

Running, jumping and throwing are collectively the oldest form of athletic competition.

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