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Athlète

An athlète is a person who participates in competitive sport that requires significant physical performance, such as strength, speed, endurance, or agility. In French, the term covers athletes across a wide range of disciplines, including track and field, team sports, combat sports, and endurance events. The word is commonly used for both amateur and professional sportspersons and is roughly equivalent to the English term athlete.

Etymology: The word derives from the Greek athlētēs meaning contestant or competitor in public games, which

Usage and training: Being an athlète typically involves structured training, coaching, nutrition, rest, and competition calendars.

Competition and recognition: Highest-level athletes compete in events such as national championships, world championships, and the

passed
into
Latin
as
athleta
and
into
French
as
athlète
and
English
as
athlete.
The
historical
sense
emphasized
competition
in
athletic
games,
but
modern
usage
spans
many
sports.
Development
often
begins
in
youth
and
may
include
specialization
in
a
sport
or
multi-sport
backgrounds
before
narrowing
to
a
chosen
field.
Performance
is
influenced
by
technique,
physical
conditioning,
psychology,
and
injury
prevention
and
recovery.
Olympic
Games
or
professional
leagues.
Careers
vary
by
sport
and
can
be
short
or
extended
by
advances
in
training,
sports
medicine,
and
technology.
Anti-doping
policies
and
governance
by
international
federations
regulate
eligibility
and
fair
play.