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cross-country running
/kɹˈɔskˈʌntɹi ɹˈʌnɪŋ/
/kɹˈɒskˈʌntɹi ɹˈʌnɪŋ/
Cross-country running
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a type of race that takes place on natural outdoor surfaces such as fields, hills, and woods
What is "cross-country running"?
Cross-country running is a sport where individuals or teams compete by running long distances on outdoor courses that include natural terrains such as grass, dirt paths, and hills. It originated as a way to test endurance and has become popular worldwide. The goal is to complete the course as quickly as possible while navigating uneven surfaces and changes in elevation. Competitions usually occur during fall or winter, and the courses are designed to challenge runners' speed, strength, and ability to adapt to different ground conditions.
Examples
Cross-country running requires a lot of endurance because the course can be very challenging.
She joined the cross-country running team to improve her stamina and enjoy outdoor exercise.



























