Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

tätlöpare

English translation:

frontrunner

Added to glossary by Roger Matthews
Apr 25, 2018 14:16
6 yrs ago
Swedish term

tätlöpare

Swedish to English Other Sports / Fitness / Recreation Orienteering
I denna fålla görs de alla växlingar, med undantag av tätlöpare på respektive sträcka samt målgången.

I'm thinking "frontrunners" from the context of the examples I have found, but I don't know the word, so would like confirmation.
Thanks
Proposed translations (English)
5 +4 frontrunner
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Discussion

Roger Matthews (asker) Apr 25, 2018:
Thanks to you both Happy to give points if someone wants to give it as an answer :)
Matt Bibby Apr 25, 2018:
Yep, frontrunners.
Catherine Skala Apr 25, 2018:
Frontrunner... ...is correct!

Proposed translations

+4
57 mins
Selected

frontrunner

:)
Peer comment(s):

agree Sven Petersson
3 mins
agree Matt Bibby : Yes, but plural frontrunners in the context :)
10 mins
agree Michele Fauble
1 hr
agree Deane Goltermann : and lead runners
1 hr
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks for the quick response"
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