"podium position" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: podium positions [plural]
Etymology: Refers to the podium that is often used when announcing/honoring the winners of a competition that puts the winner on highest step with second and third place next to the winner at a lower level. Head templates: {{en-noun|podium positions}} podium position (plural podium positions)
  1. an outcome of being among the best three in a competition Translations (Translations): podiumpositie [feminine] (Dutch), podiumplaats [feminine, masculine] (Dutch), Treppchenplatz (German), Podestplatz (German), Podiumsplatz [masculine] (German)
    Sense id: en-podium_position-en-noun-ou4nuCXA Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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