IDIOMS

World of sports

IN ENGLISH, THE BUSINESS WORLD DRAWS SIGNIFICANT INSPIRATION FROM THE WORLD OF SPORTS, WHICH IS REFLECTED IN MANY COMMONLY USED EXPRESSIONS. WE HAVE COMPILED A LIST OF OVER 130 SUCH EXPRESSIONS, COMPLETE WITH EXPLANATIONS AND EXAMPLES.

FRONT RUNNER.
Lead runner in a race — visual metaphor for the idiom 'front runner', meaning a top contender or market leader in business or competition

The expression "front runner" refers to someone or something that is in the lead, ahead of the competition, or considered the best in a given field. It can be used to describe a person, a company, a strategy, a product, or any other entity.

The term originates from the world of sports-particularly running and horse racing-where it described the competitor leading the race or the one who chose to set the pace from the front.

Examples of how the term is used in a professional context include:

  • NVIDIA is the front runner in GPU chip production and performance.

  • She is the front runner for the Chief Financial Officer position.

  • We want to be one of the front runners in the sport fishing industry.

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