Sport vocabulary
Across
- 3. The best result or highest score in a sport.
- 6. Up To stop trying to win or continue in a sport.
- 8. To move quickly and forcefully, often in a dangerous way.
- 10. Outplay To play better than your opponent.
- 12. The knowledge, history and traditions about a particular story or event, passed down over time.
- 13. To follow the rules and treat everyone equally in a sport.
- 14. A person who takes part in a contest or competition.
- 16. To hit very hard, often with power and sometimes violence
- 18. The ability to float or stay on the surface of water.
- 19. Out To stop participating in a sport or activity before it is finished.
- 20. Break To interrupt or stop a play or action, like in tennis when you win a game from your opponent's serve.
- 21. Up To do light exercises to prepare your body for a sport.
Down
- 1. Hold To keep control of the ball or an object.
- 2. A person who decides the results in a sport or competition.
- 4. Activities that people enjoy, like watching sports or shows.
- 5. A large group of people watching a sports event.
- 7. A short recorded video or film clip of an event
- 9. A person who watches a sport or event.
- 11. Something that is risky or dangerous, especially in a sport.
- 15. Up To start doing a new sport or activity.
- 17. Knock Out To make your opponent fall to the ground, especially in a sport like boxing or to eliminate someone from a competition