Examples of 'up athletics' in a sentence

Meaning of "up athletics"

up athletics: refers to the act of participating or engaging in sports or physical activities, often used in the context of starting or intensifying such activities

How to use "up athletics" in a sentence

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He took up athletics while still in secondary education.
Doctors warned that he might have to give up athletics altogether.
Holuša first took up athletics in the steeplechase discipline.
This event was crucial in his decision to leave cycling and take up athletics.
Before taking up athletics he was a basketball player.
She started out playing football herself but took up athletics at the age of twelve.
He gave up athletics in favor of ballet.
In early life Hayne took up athletics winning multiple titles.
I took up athletics because the girl I love thinks I am a weakling.
Actually I had given up athletics at the time.
He took up athletics and became a competitive wrestler in his 50s.
Although she did not take up athletics until she was 93.
She took up athletics aged 9, joining Macclesfield Harriers AC.
André took up athletics aged 14.
Wyatt took up athletics in 2012 and is coached by Australian Paralympian John Eden.

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Don't Give Up Athletics any day of the month.
He did not take up athletics seriously until he was 19.
Brown took up athletics for enjoyment as a nine-year-old.
Mukasheva took up athletics aged 16 and has had success on the regional level.
Man Kaur of India took up athletics eight years ago, at the tender age of 93.

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