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Latest revision as of 05:22, 17 March 2025
Breakaway or break away may refer to a variety of concepts in different fields, from sports to politics to entertainment. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of the term and its various applications.
Sports[edit]
In sports, a breakaway is a situation in which an athlete or group of athletes effectively separates from the main group. This term is commonly used in cycling, ice hockey, and soccer.
Cycling[edit]
In cycling, a breakaway refers to a group of riders who have separated from the main peloton. This is often a strategic move, allowing the riders in the breakaway to potentially finish the race faster than the main group.
Ice Hockey[edit]
In ice hockey, a breakaway is a situation where a player with the puck has no defending players, other than the goaltender, between himself and the opposing goal.
Soccer[edit]
In soccer, a breakaway refers to a rapid counter-attack by a team, often after an opponent's corner or free-kick, which results in a one-on-one scoring opportunity against the opposing goalkeeper.
Politics[edit]
In politics, a breakaway refers to a group or region that has chosen to separate from the larger political entity to which it previously belonged. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including political, cultural, or economic differences.
Entertainment[edit]
In the entertainment industry, breakaway can refer to a number of different concepts, including a hit song, a successful film, or a performer who has achieved significant success after leaving a group or band.
See also[edit]
Topics referred to by the same term
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