Sports
Across
- 7. A hormone secreted by the body that increases energy during intense physical activity.
- 8. A large board for displaying the score in a game or match.
- 9. The chosen leader of a team or a sports squad.
- 10. Competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
- 12. Physically strong, fit, and active.
- 13. A person who watches at a show, game, or other event.
- 15. A player who replaces another player during a match.
- 18. The player whose role is to stop the ball from entering the net.
- 19. The act of winning a game, competition, or battle.
- 22. A series of contests between a number of competitors who try to win an overall prize.
- 23. A person or company that pays for a show, broadcast, or sporting event in exchange for advertising.
- 24. A large building with tiers of seats for spectators at sporting events.
- 25. To stop someone from taking part in a competition because they broke a rule.
Down
- 1. The set of articles or physical resources serving to equip a person or thing for a sport.
- 2. A sport involving exercises which intend to display physical agility and coordination.
- 3. A player whose task is to prevent the opposition from scoring.
- 4. Fair and generous behavior or treatment of others in a sporting contest.
- 5. The process of learning the skills that you need to do a particular sport.
- 6. The level area of ground on which a game like football or rugby is played.
- 9. The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
- 10. An official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are followed.
- 11. A long-distance running race with a distance of over 42 kilometers.
- 14. A person on the other side in a game, fight, or controversy.
- 16. A metal disc used as a reward for a winner of a competition.
- 17. An athletic contest consisting of three different events, typically swimming, cycling, and running.
- 20. A contest for the position of being the best in a particular sport.
- 21. To reach a necessary standard or win a preliminary contest to enter a final competition.