Championship in a sentence as a noun

As an F1 fan, it isn't the noise, and speed that are making this championship "boring".

The thousand-aire says, "It sure would be nice if my team won the championship this year.

Fans won't articulate it as such, but that's what they like about championships.

Great sack, your team just won the championship, and the girls went wild about your heroic accomplishments.

I would guess that most state championship winning starting point guards in high school would at least get 1 scholarship offer.

Not to mention, he led our basketball team to the state championship in high school, but got little to no recognition from college scouts.

The championships, flawed though they might be, are the fraying threads tenuously holding the game above the abyss of public irrelevance.

She took part in world championship on behalf of Ukraine and came to this trivia competition in national athletics team's suit.

You internalize your goals: Instead of "winning the tennis championship" it's "be the best player I can possibly be despite circumstance".

But when you own the City's popular basketball team, bring home a championship and bankroll citywide celebrations no jury will convict you!

It doesn't make sense in most professional sports, in which "championship" status is essentially the result of a random walk through a succession of games or matches over a given timeframe.

All three of my boys have qualified for the Minnesota state championship tournament at various age and competitive levels, and my second son has won a state championship with his teammates.

LeBron, likely fueled by all the criticisms about his ability to perform in the clutch and his will to win, appears to be on a mission to prove everybody wrong and finally win his first championship.

Championship definitions

noun

the status of being a champion; "he held the title for two years"

See also: title

noun

a competition at which a champion is chosen

noun

the act of providing approval and support; "his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives"

See also: backing backup patronage