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championship

[cham-pee-uhn-ship] / ˈtʃæm pi ənˌʃɪp /


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The NME's front page headline called it the "British heavyweight championship", and the wider media were also mad for it.

From BBC

“I was even more nervous before the exam,” Volodin told Russian media, “than I was at the world championships.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The next season, she won her first national championship and has gained as much attention for her mental health and LGBTQ+ rights advocacy as for her groundbreaking triple axel.

From Los Angeles Times

"They've had these seminal moments but not put together a consistent run that would put them in a position to compete for a championship," he added.

From BBC

Just days before their first world championships, Conti knew the timing of the split wasn’t ideal.

From The Wall Street Journal