| A | B |
| Olympics | an international athletic competition held every four years in a different country |
| athlete | a person who is trained in or is good at physical exercises, games or sports that require great strength, speed and skill |
| practice | to do or work over and over in order to acquire skill |
| train | to make or become fit for an athletic performance |
| victory | the defeat of an opponent or enemy; success |
| triumph | to be victorious; to win |
| defeat | to win victory over |
| medal | a small, flat, often circular piece of metal with a design; awarded in each event at the Olympics |
| peace | the absence of war or fighting |
| champion | the winner of a game or contest, accepted as the best of all |
| competition | a struggle to win or come out first; a contest |