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  • t’s a verb which describes when two teams have the same score at the end of a match.
    Draw
  • The sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics.
    Diving
  • A person who participates in a game
    Player
  • an athletic or sports ground with tiers of seats for spectators.
    Stadium
  • the leader of a sports team
    Captain
  • To make someone leave a competition by defeating them
    Knock out
  • An area of land on a hill or mountain where people can ski.
    Slope
  • A person who teaches and trains an athlete or performer
    Coach
  • Before you do any kind of exercise, it’s very important to do this.
    Warm up
  • It’s the opposite of ‘win’.
    Lose
  • The people who go and watch a sports event
    Spectators
  • Golf is played on a large open-air ...
    Course
  • a group of people who play together against another group in a sport or game
    Team
  • When this happens to you, you may have to see a doctor
    get injured
  • To tell a player to leave the field as a punishment for seriously breaking the rules (Phrasal V)
    Send off
  • It’s a phrasal verb which means ‘go to a gym and do exercise’.
    Work out
  • Soccer is played on a ...
    pitch
  • The track used in motorcycling or F1
    Circuit
  • to exercise and get in shape / to work out and gain muscle
    get fit
  • an artificial area of water for swimming
    Pool
  • To get a point, goal, etc in a competition, sport, or game.
    Score
  • someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team
    Fan
  • A game in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground
    Golf
  • a person who controls the game of tennis and makes sure that the rules are followed
    umpire
  • Hit a ball with your foot
    Kick
  • defeat someone in a game or other competitive situation.
    Beat
  • A large public room, often part of a school,. where you can play a range of different sports
    Sports hall
  • To achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition.
    Win
  • a person who who makes certain that the rules are followed in football
    referee
  • You play basketball on this
    Court