noun a person who competes in steeplechase races, typically a long-distance runner who clears obstacles such as hurdles and water jumps
A steeplechaser is an athlete who competes in the steeplechase event, which is a distance running race with barriers and water jumps.
In horse racing, a steeplechaser refers to a horse that competes in steeplechase races, which involve jumping over obstacles.
Steeplechase is a challenging event that requires steeplechasers to have a combination of speed, agility, and stamina.
Steeplechasers are known for their ability to navigate barriers and water jumps while maintaining speed and endurance.
In the world of sports journalism, a writer may use the term 'steeplechaser' to refer to an athlete who competes in the steeplechase event in track and field.
A sports commentator may use the term 'steeplechaser' when providing commentary on a steeplechase race during a track and field event.
A track and field coach may train steeplechasers, athletes who specialize in the steeplechase event, to improve their technique and performance.