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noun as in outline of experience

Weak matches

  • curriculum vitae
  • recapitulation
  • work history

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The NBA and its players' union agreed on Friday to resume the league's playoffs on Saturday after players refused to take the floor for a number of games this week in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis.

Overall trading on both platforms resumed as normal once the issue was resolved.

As the federal government and local housing authorities loosen moratoriums on evictions, concerns are growing that the Annapolis agency’s ramped up court actions will resume.

This is a groundbreaking step that is expected to provide a longer-lasting protection in public spaces, increasing consumer confidence in resuming normal air travel and other activities.

Wells Fargo is resuming layoffs, as the beleaguered bank looks to cut costs to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and long-running regulatory issues that have hampered its growth.

If he did, it could be a sign that our politicians are ready to resume genuine policy-making across party lines.

As for the search, which will soon resume, Soelisto confessed that “the capability of our equipment is not optimum.”

They added that the shutdown was temporary and they plan to resume the trial in January.

Sharpton, well known for a series of controversial incidents earlier in his career, also played defense about his own resume.

Then, thanks to home care support, she was able to resume an independent life.

Fortunately, Massna had time to make his way through the Austrian skirmishers and resume his command.

One morning Tom was awakened by his faithful attendant to resume his weary journey.

I shall then give an account of my various excursions in an Appendix, and afterwards resume the thread of my journal.

He did not resume his book immediately, but sat for a while meditatively looking out into the garden.

When you happen to think of it; will you try never to allow yourself to resume that expression—that expression again?

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  • experiences
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  • personal anecdote
  • personal narrative
  • personal record

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  • begin again
  • curriculum vitae
  • take up again
  • start again

Opposite meaning

  • discontinue
  • put in abeyance
  • bring to an end
  • call a halt to
  • go cold turkey

Common usage

  • new beginning
  • comprehensive overview
  • mission brief
  • urban renewal
  • brief history
  • abstract concept
  • undergo transformation
  • dilapidated

Sentence Examples

Proper usage in context.

  • I want to resume the life of a shy person Garrison Keillor
  • Eventually, relative calm is restored and negotiations resume
  • Resume a title
  • Resume an office
  • The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it

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Synonyms & Similar Words

  • proceeds (with)
  • resuscitates
  • recrudesces

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • consummates
  • discontinues

Thesaurus Definition of résumés  (Entry 2 of 2)

  • inventories
  • recapitulations
  • summarizations
  • condensations
  • summings - up
  • run - throughs
  • encapsulations
  • conspectuses
  • compendiums
  • abbreviations
  • conclusions
  • abridgements
  • shortenings
  • abridgments
  • curtailments
  • simplifications
  • enlargements
  • amplifications
  • supplements

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Other forms: resumed; resuming; resumes

If you resume something, you start it again after stopping. You might resume singing an aria after breaking to spit out your gum.

Resume is from Latin resumere "to take up again, take back," from the prefix re- "again" plus sumere "to take up, take." The Latin verb sumere is formed from the prefix sub- "under, up" plus emere "to take." When you pause a movie or game and then you press play again, what you're really doing is resuming play.

  • verb take up or begin anew “We resumed the negotiations” synonyms: re-start , restart see more see less type of: bear on , carry on , continue , preserve , uphold keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last
  • verb return to a previous location or condition “The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it” synonyms: take up see more see less type of: change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature
  • verb assume anew “ resume a title” “ resume an office” “ resume one's duties” see more see less type of: adopt , assume , take on , take over take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities
  • noun a summary of your academic and work history synonyms: CV , curriculum vitae see more see less type of: sum-up , summary a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
  • noun short descriptive summary (of events) synonyms: sketch , survey see more see less type of: sum-up , summary a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
  • verb give a summary (of) synonyms: sum up , summarise , summarize sum , sum up , summarise , summarize be a summary of see more see less types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... abstract give an abstract (of) precis make a summary (of) docket make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list recap , recapitulate summarize briefly hash over , rehash , retrograde go back over type of: ingeminate , iterate , reiterate , repeat , restate , retell to say, state, or perform again

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  • The company expects to resume production of the vehicle again after a two-month hiatus .
  • Missile attacks on the capital resumed at dawn .
  • Normal service resumes in ten minutes .
  • The meeting will resume after lunch .
  • After a short break for rain , the match resumed with both players seeking to attack .
  • back to square one idiom
  • get back to someone
  • go back to someone
  • recommencement
  • reoccurrence
  • with the slate wiped clean idiom

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  • brushstroke
  • encapsulate
  • encapsulation
  • executive summary
  • recapitulation
  • shorthand for something idiom
  • sum (something/someone) up
  • to cut a long story short idiom

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Curricula Vitae (CVs) versus Resumes

What this handout is about.

This handout explains what a curriculum vitae (CV) is, how it differs from a resume, and how you can decide which one to use. It also includes a list of campus resources, helpful online tips, and recommended reference books. (Please note that this handout covers American usage of the terms “CV” and “resume.” The word “resume” may also be spelled “resumé” or “résumé.”)

Before you start

To decide whether to submit a CV or a resume, you will need to determine which of them most appropriately fits the criteria provided by the employer, grant agency, or scholarship or internship committee who will be reading your application. Often, the application instructions for a particular position will state whether a CV or resume is requested. If you are unsure, it is worth your time to contact the agency and ask which would be most appropriate for the position.

What is the difference between a resume and a CV? What do they typically include?

Let’s start with a quick overview of resumes, since they are more familiar to most American writers than CVs. A typical resume is a general and concise introduction of your experiences and skills as they relate to a particular career or position that you are aiming to acquire. As such, a resume may have to be altered for each position that you are applying for so as to emphasize those skills and experiences most relevant to the work. Resumes are usually no more than one page in length. They are often accompanied by cover letters , which provide a permanent written record of the transmittal of the resume (what is being sent, to whom it is being sent, and who sent it).

A typical resume will include the following information:

  • Name and Contact Information: your residential address might be most appropriate, especially if you do not want your current employer to know that you are looking for another job!
  • Education: a listing of your degrees or certifications and educational institutions or programs.
  • Work Experience: names of the companies or organizations that you have worked for, the location of each company, the dates worked, your job title, and duties performed.

In contrast, a CV is a fairly detailed overview of your life’s accomplishments, especially those most relevant to the realm of academia. As such, these documents have their greatest utility in the pursuit of a job in academia or research. Because academic researchers are often working on and completing many projects and teaching responsibilities simultaneously, it is wise to think of a CV as a living document that will need to be updated frequently. A typical CV for someone in the beginning stages of their graduate school career might only be two or three pages in length, while the number of pages of a more seasoned researcher’s CV may run into the double digits. In both CVs and resumes, information within sections is usually organized chronologically.

A typical CV will include the following information:

  • Name and Contact Information: contact information for your current institution or place of employment may work best, unless you do not want your colleagues to know that you are job-hunting.
  • Areas of Interest: a listing of your varied academic interests.
  • Education: a list of your degrees earned or in progress, institutions, and years of graduation. You may also include the titles of your dissertation or thesis here.
  • Grants, Honors and Awards: a list of grants received, honors bestowed upon you for your work, and awards you may have received for teaching or service.
  • Publications and Presentations: a list of your published articles and books, as well presentations given at conferences. If there are many of both, you might consider having one section for publications and another for presentations.
  • Employment and Experience: this section may include separate lists of teaching experiences, laboratory experiences, field experiences, volunteer work, leadership, or other relevant experiences.
  • Scholarly or Professional Memberships: a listing of the professional organizations of which you are a member. If you have held an office or position in a particular organization, you can either say so here or leave this information for the experience section.
  • References: a list of persons who write letters of recommendations for you, which includes their contact information.

Additional considerations

Use common sense when formatting.

There are no universal guidelines for how to format or organize a resume or CV. However, some commonsense guidelines may apply. If you are concerned that your resume or CV might appear too busy or misaligned, click on Print Preview in your word processing program and evaluate the consistency of your use of space in the document.

Fonts and font sizes: go with the flow

It is a good idea to stick to commonly used fonts such as Times New Roman or Arial when creating a resume or CV. Fonts such as Bauhaus or Old English Text might have their place in other writing projects, but these might distract the reader and pull their attention away from the content you want them to read. Perhaps with the exception of your name, the use of a uniform font size throughout the document will also keep the reader focused on your accomplishments.

Seek and evaluate examples

Many professors and professionals have posted their CVs and resumes to online faculty web pages, bulletin boards, and employee profile pages on corporate websites. These documents, often posted as Adobe PDF files, are useful templates for designing your own CV or resume. It is best to search for a CV or resume of an individual who shares your field, discipline, or interests, as it will provide you with a model that most closely approximates what your final document might look like.

Campus resources at UNC

University career services (careers.unc.edu).

At University Career Services, located on the second floor of Hanes Hall, you will find a friendly staff and a thorough assortment of resources for creating and sharpening your CV or resume. Individual appointments are also available. In addition, Career Services offers some online resources to help with your CV or resume.

UNC General Alumni Association (alumni.unc.edu)

Do you expect to graduate in the foreseeable future? In addition to making an appointment with University Career Services before throwing your cap in the air, a visit to the Career Services branch of the UNC General Alumni Association in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center might turn into a wise career move. After graduation, members of the GAA are eligible to receive resume tips and samples, as well as to take advantage of their resume posting service.

Works consulted

We consulted these works while writing this handout. This is not a comprehensive list of resources on the handout’s topic, and we encourage you to do your own research to find additional publications. Please do not use this list as a model for the format of your own reference list, as it may not match the citation style you are using. For guidance on formatting citations, please see the UNC Libraries citation tutorial . We revise these tips periodically and welcome feedback.

Jackson, Acy, and Kathleen Geckeis. 2003. How to Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae , 3rd ed. Columbus, OH: McGraw-Hill.

Rosenburg, Arthur. 2007. Resume Handbook: How to Write Outstanding Resumes and Cover Letters for Every Situation , 5th ed. Cincinnati, OH: Adams Media.

Thompson, Mary Anne. 2000. The Global Resume and CV Guide . Ridgewood, NJ: Wiley.

Vick, Julia Miller, Jennifer Furlong, Rosanne Lurie, and Mary Morris Heiberger. 2016. The Academic Job Search Handbook , 4th ed. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

You may reproduce it for non-commercial use if you use the entire handout and attribute the source: The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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43 Powerful Resume Synonyms for Collaborate

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75% of employers consider collaboration and teamwork as critical aspects of the success of a business. Further, another survey shows that 86% of employees believe that failure to collaborate leads to workplace failures. 

Therefore, as a key skill companies need most and recruiters look for, you need to effectively express how well you work with others without overusing the word “collaborate” when writing your resume . 

In this quick guide, we listed powerful and dynamic “collaborate” synonyms you can use on your resume.

What does “collaborate” mean?

To collaborate means to work with others to achieve a common goal. 

Collaboration in the workplace increases productivity, gives a sense of unity, and boosts employee morale.

43 Resume synonyms for Collaborate

Here are different ways of saying “collaborate” on your resume:

  • Accompanied
  • Assimilated
  • Co-produced
  • Communicated
  • Contributed
  • Coordinated
  • Corresponded
  • Facilitated
  • Incorporated
  • Participated
  • Synchronized
  • Volunteered
  • Worked with

How to replace Collaborate with a stronger synonym

Use clear and targeted “collaborate” synonyms on your resume to highlight how you fostered collaboration.

For example:

Instead of saying

Collaborated with the team to create an operations manual.

Try saying,

Led a team of ten employees across different departments to create the company’s first operations manual.

This proves to recruiters and hiring managers your ability to lead a diverse team, solve company problems , and contribute to the company’s success. 

Examples of how to use synonyms for Collaborate

Using strong, clear, and targeted synonyms for “collaborate” on your resume shows recruiters your track record and gives them a picture of what you bring to the table.

Here are some examples of how to use “collaborated” synonyms when writing your resume:

  • Teamed up with the Research and Development department to develop our newest product, directly contributing to a 20% year-over-year increase in sales.
  • Worked with the Accounting department and established internal controls within the organization, which reduced income leakages by 5%.
  • Advised management on how to detect and address product issues and delivery delays.
  • Coordinated the implementation of new sales strategies and trained 15 sales representatives; directly responsible for the 30% increase in company profits during the last quarter of 2022.
  • Shared innovative ideas with the Human Resources and Public Relations departments to create the company’s CSR initiative for 2023, which resulted in a 10% increase in bottom-line financials and a 20% increase in customer retention and loyalty.

Pro Tip: Always mention measurable results and tangible resume accomplishments , as these prove to recruiters that you have what it takes to succeed in the job.

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Here are resume synonyms for “collaborated” you can add to your resume. • Teamed • Partnered • Networked • Allied • Affiliated • Associated • Merged • Integrated • Linked • Participated • Synergized

Instead of using “collaborate” on your resume, you can use more effective and specific “collaborate” synonyms. Here are some examples: • Communicated • Cooperated • Coordinated • Integrated • Merged • Shared • Wove Using these words makes your resume stand out more to recruiters and hiring managers, as these paint a clearer picture of what you did and the value you contributed in your previous professional roles.

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Resume Synonyms for Leveraged

Seeking to demonstrate how you capitalized on resources, relationships and assets to drive strategic outcomes? While 'Leveraged' suggests utilizing advantages, vivid language details your effectiveness. This guide provides robust alternatives to 'Leveraged' that showcase your ability to maximize value.

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Using leveraged on a resume.

'Leveraged' is a term that often pops up in the professional world, particularly on resumes. It's a term that essentially means to use something to its maximum advantage. In the context of a resume, when you say you 'leveraged' something, it means you skillfully utilized a resource, tool, or skill to achieve a certain goal or outcome. The word 'Leveraged' is often used on a resume to demonstrate an individual's ability to strategically use resources to achieve results. It's a powerful term that communicates an individual's strategic thinking, resourcefulness, and ability to deliver results. However, while 'Leveraged' can be an impactful word to use, it isn't always the most ideal language to use on your resume. The term can sometimes come across as jargon or buzzword, potentially diluting the impact of your accomplishments. Moreover, it's a term that is often overused, which can make your resume blend in rather than stand out. Therefore, it's worth considering the use of other terms or synonyms that can convey the same message, but in a more unique and compelling way. This can help to maximize the impact of your resume and make your accomplishments stand out more clearly to potential employers.

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Strong vs Weak Uses of Leveraged

Examples of using leveraged on a resume.

  • Leveraged advanced data analysis skills to identify key market trends, resulting in a 20% increase in sales.
  • Leveraged cross-functional team collaboration to streamline project workflow, reducing project completion time by 15%.
  • Leveraged in-depth knowledge of industry standards to develop comprehensive training programs, improving team productivity by 30%.
  • Leveraged computer skills to create documents and spreadsheets.
  • Leveraged communication skills to talk to customers and colleagues.
  • Leveraged time management skills to complete tasks.

How Leveraged Is Commonly Misused

"leveraged my communication skills".

This statement is too generic and does not provide any specific information about how the communication skills were leveraged. It is better to provide specific examples or details to showcase how you effectively used your communication skills in a professional setting.

"Leveraged my network"

While it may seem like a positive statement, it lacks impact and does not highlight any specific achievements or outcomes. Instead, it is better to mention how you utilized your network to achieve a specific goal or result, such as "Leveraged my professional network to secure partnerships with three major clients, resulting in a 30% increase in revenue."

"Leveraged my technical expertise"

This statement is too vague and does not provide any specific information about how the technical expertise was leveraged. It is better to provide specific examples or details to showcase how you applied your technical expertise to solve a problem or improve a process.

"Leveraged my leadership skills"

While it may seem like a positive statement, it lacks impact and does not highlight any specific achievements or outcomes. Instead, it is better to mention how you utilized your leadership skills to drive a team or project to success, such as "Leveraged my leadership skills to guide a cross-functional team in achieving a 20% increase in productivity within six months."

When to Replace Leveraged with Another Synonym

Analyzing data.

Instead of using "Leveraged," job seekers can use synonyms like "Utilized," "Exploited," or "Applied" to convey their ability to effectively analyze data. These alternatives highlight their proficiency in using data to make informed decisions, identify trends, and drive strategic initiatives.

Building relationships

When describing their ability to establish and maintain relationships, job seekers can opt for synonyms such as "Cultivated," "Fostered," or "Developed." These terms emphasize their skills in networking, communication, and collaboration, showcasing their ability to build strong connections and partnerships.

Driving innovation

Instead of using "Leveraged," job seekers can use synonyms like "Pioneered," "Championed," or "Propelled" to convey their role in driving innovation. These alternatives highlight their ability to introduce new ideas, implement creative solutions, and push boundaries, demonstrating their commitment to continuous improvement and forward-thinking.

Best Resume Synonyms for Leveraged

How to replace leveraged with a stronger, more relevant synonym, replacing leveraged in your resume summary.

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Replacing Leveraged in Your Work Experience

  • Leveraged data analytics to increase operational efficiency by 30%.
  • Effectively utilized data analytics, driving a significant 30% increase in operational efficiency.

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A great replacement for 'leveraged' on a resume could be 'utilized'. For instance, instead of saying "Leveraged team skills to increase productivity", you could say "Utilized team skills to enhance productivity". Other alternatives could be 'employed', 'applied', or 'harnessed'.

It's appropriate to use 'leveraged' on your resume when you want to highlight how you've used a resource, skill, or piece of knowledge to achieve a specific outcome or result. For example, you might say "Leveraged data analytics skills to increase sales by 20%" or "Leveraged relationships with key stakeholders to secure project buy-in." It's a powerful word that shows you can use what's available to you to achieve goals.

"Leveraged" is relevant for your resume if you've used a resource, skill, or advantage to achieve a specific outcome or improvement. For example, if you've "leveraged your team's skills to increase productivity by 20%" or "leveraged a new software to streamline workflow and reduce costs", then it's a powerful word to demonstrate your ability to utilize resources effectively. Remember, it's crucial to back up your use of "leveraged" with quantifiable results to make a strong impact.

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8 million are in student loan forbearance under Biden's SAVE plan. Are you one of them?

Did you wake up to an email on Friday stating your student loans are in forbearance? If so, you are one of eight million Americans.

Borrowers enrolled in the SAVE (Saving on a Valuable Education) Plan are currently in forbearance. How long the forbearance goes on remains to be determined.

The student loan relief program, introduced by President Joe Biden's administration in 2023, is now in court where it is being contested. At the end of July, an administrative stay was granted by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit in St. Louis at the request of Missouri and six other Republican led states, per The Tennessean . As a result, the plan has been blocked from continuing.

Here's what to know about the forbearance and the legal battle over SAVE.

What is student loan forbearance?

Student loan forbearance is a temporary postponement or reduction of your student loan payments due to financial difficulty. During this temporary period, you may still make smaller payments toward your loan. Borrowers typically need to apply to receive forbearance. However, the Biden administration has chosen to freeze payments for all SAVE borrowers as the legal battle over the plan continue.

“Borrowers enrolled in the SAVE plan will be placed in an interest-free forbearance while our administration continues to vigorously defend the SAVE plan in court,” Miguel Cardona, the secretary of education, said in a statement in July. “The Department will be providing regular updates to borrowers affected by these rulings in the coming days.”

Fast facts about the SAVE student loan plan

∎ SAVE is an IDR (Income Driven Repayment) Plan that bases your monthly payment on your income and family size. It replaced the Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE) Plan. Borrowers who were on the REPAYE plan will automatically get the benefits of the SAVE plan.

∎ The plan lowers payments for almost all borrowers compared to other IDR plans. Payments are based on a smaller portion of your adjusted gross income (AGI).

∎ It has interest benefit: If you make your full monthly payment but it is not enough to cover monthly interest accrued, the government covers the rest of the interest accrued that month. This prevents your balance growing due to unpaid interest.

∎ Borrowers in the plan who originally borrowed $12,000 or less will be granted forgiveness after as few as 10 years.

∎ In the summer of 2024, more elements of SAVE will go into effect, further lowering payments for borrowers with undergraduate loans.

Why is the SAVE plan in court?

When the SAVE plan was first implemented by the Biden administration in 2023, it was met with criticism and pushback from Republicans. Part of the plan was blocked in June by two federal judges in Kansas and Missouri. In July, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and seven state attorneys requested the 8th Circuit to block the plan in its entirety, according to The Tennessean.

For Bailey, the ruling was a win for the Constitution. On the social media platform X , he said, "Congress never gave Biden the authority to saddle working Americans with half-a-trillion dollars in other people's debt."

🚨BREAKING: The Court has granted our motion to BLOCK Joe Biden’s illegal student loan plan. Congress never gave Biden the authority to saddle working Americans with half-a-trillion dollars in other people's debt. A huge win for the Constitution. — Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) June 24, 2024

When will I need to begin paying my student loans?

Currently, there is no set date for when the student loan forbearance will end or when borrowers will resume payment on student loans.

Nina Tran covers trending topics for The Greenville News. Reach her via email at [email protected] .

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Things to know as CrossFit Games resume in Texas a day after a competitor died during a swim event

A competitor in the CrossFit Games has died while competing in a swimming event Thursday morning on a Texas lake.

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Lazar Dukic, of Serbia, 28, died while competing in a CrossFit Games swimming event on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024, at a lake in Texas. (FITAID via AP)

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Lazar Dukic, center, of Serbia, 28, died while competing in a CrossFit Games swimming event on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024, at a lake in Texas. (FITAID via AP)

CrossFit CEO Don Faul reacts during a news conference after an athlete drowned during the run swim event in Marine Creek Lake on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024 in Fort Worth, Texas, (Amanda McCoy

DALLAS (AP) — The CrossFit Games resumed Friday, a day after competitor Lazar Dukic died after going underwater and not resurfacing during a swimming event in a Texas lake.

In a post on the social platform X, CrossFit Games officials said that they and the entire CrossFit community were “shattered,” and while their first instinct was to “shutdown,” “isolate” and “mourn,” they decided “the best way to grieve is together.”

After the remainder of Thursday’s events were canceled, competition resumed with a moment of silence and an announcement that this year’s games, which run through Sunday, would be dedicated to Dukic. Many of the athletes who lined up for the ceremony were in tears.

Here are things to know about the tragedy and the CrossFit games:

Who was Lazar Dukic?

Dukic was a 28-year-old competitor from Serbia. The CrossFit Games said in its post on X that in addition to being “one of our sport’s most talented competitors,” he was “a son, a brother, and a friend to practically everyone who knew him.” It called Dukic “fiercely competitive, incurably joyful and uncommonly kind.”

Dukic’s biography on the CrossFit website says he was the third-ranked CrossFit athlete in Serbia and 88th worldwide. He finished ninth in his debut in the games in 2021, eighth the next season and ninth in 2023.

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Dukic, who also played water polo, was an athlete ambassador for FITAID, a sports drink brand, said Gijs Spaans, the general manager for FITAID in Europe. Spaans said Dukic was a driven athlete and “just a really, really good dude,” the kind of person who “lights up the room.”

How did Dukic die?

Fort Worth police said officers who were working the event were told a participant was unaccounted for after last being seen in the water and not resurfacing. The fire department was called out at around 8 a.m. to assist, and its dive team recovered Dukic’s body from Marine Creek Lake just after 10 a.m.

The Tarrant County medical examiner has not yet listed Dukic’s cause of death.

Prior to the 800-meter (0.5-mile) swim, participants took part in a 3.5-mile (5.6-kilometer) run.

Kaitlin Pritchard, a spectator, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that she was by the finish line at the swimming event when she saw Dukic approach. She said he was among swimmers she noticed had changed up their swimming patterns, which she thought could have been because they were tired from the run.

Pritchard saw people she assumed were lifeguards on paddleboards on the lake but didn’t notice any of them jump in to try to rescue anyone, she said.

What safety precautions were in place?

CrossFit CEO Don Faul said in a statement Friday to The Associated Press that safety is “of paramount concern” and officials have “rigorous protocols in place for each event at the CrossFit Games.” He added that the organization has initiated an investigation into Dukic’s death, which will include “an independent third party review.”

The previous day Faul said at a news conference that safety personnel were on site at the swimming event, but he did not provide additional details. CrossFit did not immediately respond to an inquiry seeking details on its safety plan.

What is CrossFit?

CrossFit was founded over 20 years ago, starting out in a garage gym in Santa Cruz, California.

It says on its website that it is a fitness program featuring workouts with “constantly varied, high-intensity, functional movements.” CrossFit said Friday that it has over 12,000 affiliated gyms across nearly 150 countries.

CrossFit’s popularity is tied to the bonding atmosphere created by the high-intensity workouts, said Darin White, executive director of the Center for Sports Analytics at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.

“It’s very community-based, you’re part of the gym, you’re part of that community and you encourage each other,” White said.

Training activities include everything from weightlifting and gymnastics to running, swimming and boating, White said.

What are the CrossFit Games?

The mission of the games, first held in 2007, is to “find the fittest athletes in the world,” according to the CrossFit website. They change every year, and often the details are not announced until just beforehand. Competitors come from around the world.

The City of Fort Worth said on its website that this year’s games were expected to draw 10,000 people.

White said ESPN’s broadcasting of the CrossFit Games in recent years has helped spread its popularity around the world. He said the games are similar to a decathlon only with a dozen or more separate events, and sometimes athletes don’t know their next event until minutes before it starts.

CrossFit said that over 343,000 participants from around the word competed in this year’s CrossFit Open, the first stage of their competitive season, which ends at the games with the crowning of the champions.

Miller reported from Oklahoma City. Associated Press writer Josh Kelety in Phoenix and AP Sports Writer Pete Iacobelli in Columbia, South Carolina, contributed.

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Kelly isn't picked, but being on VP short list signals his rise to prominence

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Vice President Kamala Harris tapped Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate Tuesday, ending a whirlwind vetting process that brought Arizona’s Sen. Mark Kelly into national prominence.

Harris’ campaign touted Walz as “a battle-tested leader who has an incredible track record of getting things done” in a text message she sent her Democratic supporters announcing her decision.

Kelly, D-Ariz., reiterated his support for the revamped ticket in a tweet without acknowledging he was under consideration to be part of it.

Harris and Walz “are going to move us forward. They’re already building a campaign to unite our country — and @GabbyGiffords and I are ready to do everything we can to help them win,” he said, referring to his wife.

Over six weeks that upended American politics, Kelly went from a senator with an unusually prominent biography to the emergency short list of vice presidential candidates in an election Democrats often cast as a struggle for democracy itself.

While Kelly won’t be running for vice president, his sudden rise as a top-tier contender means Arizona’s political landscape could still shift.

Kelly’s Senate term doesn’t expire until after the 2028 election. But if Harris defeats former President Donald Trump, he could be in line for a top administration post.

Kelly brought to the the vice presidential sweepstakes an unrivaled biography as a former Navy combat pilot and astronaut . His blunt criticism of border security under the Biden administration was seen as a way for Democrats to seek a reset on an issue where the public typically favors Republicans.

For now, Kelly is back to the role he was playing long before President Joe Biden exited the race. Kelly was a vocal supporter of the Biden-Harris ticket, and he now is become a prominent advocate for Harris and Walz .

VP contenders offered different tones and focus

As Harris became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee after Biden abandoned his reelection plans, Kelly became a fixture in a constantly shifting cast of vice presidential possibilities.

Walz rose in the final days of a compressed vetting period, with folksy appearances on TV that underscored an ability to relate Democratic policies, especially to those in the “blue wall” states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Walz seemed to be an unlikely contender even a week ago, in part because Minnesota is viewed as a safely Democratic state. By contrast, Kelly and Shapiro come from swing states, with Pennsylvania seen as a must-win for Harris.

Kelly and Shapiro seemed to take very different approaches to selling themselves.

Shapiro prominently ridiculed Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, who accused Shapiro of mimicking former President Barack Obama’s speaking style.

“JD Vance is a total phony baloney,” Shapiro said with characteristic bluntness. “He is the most inorganic candidate I think I have ever seen on the national stage. He doesn’t know what he believes and that is why it is impossible for him to articulate a coherent message to the American people because he doesn’t believe it.”

Kelly leveled his own attacks on Vance, but they rested less on insults and were tied more to policy. After Vance’s 2021 comments likening Democrats to “childless cat ladies” resurfaced, Kelly said:

“It’s utterly ridiculous and obnoxious and wrong. What I really worry about is what he would do being one heartbeat away from the presidency.” Kelly then turned it into a question of Vance’s judgment on abortion rights.

Each man also faced personal questions about their pasts.

Shapiro, who is Jewish, faced new scrutiny over an essay he wrote while in college in 1995 that said, “Palestinians will not peacefully coexist” with Israel.  

Kelly, too, faced questions over the end of his first marriage in 2004. He was pressed over a restraining order from his then-wife, who has backed Kelly’s latest potential candidacy.

In the span of about a month, Kelly vaulted from a prominent, but relatively new, senator to someone faring better in at least one poll against former President Donald Trump than Biden.

Recent Arizona contenders for the White House

Kelly’s brush with a White House ticket was the first for an Arizonan since the late U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was the GOP presidential nominee in 2008. McCain also ran in 2000.

Former Vice President Dan Quayle, who has lived for years in retirement in Arizona, made a short-lived presidential run in 2000 as well.

Before that, former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt, a Democrat, ran for president in 1988. Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., was the Republican nominee in 1964.

How Kelly's visibility grew as a national political figure

Though Kelly is out of the running for VP, his future still could take a turn if Harris wins the White House.

He supported Biden’s bid for a second term even after the June 27 debate with Trump that startled the nation. Looking frail and confused, Biden’s performance sparked immediate calls for him to exit the race.

The next day, Kelly campaigned in Las Vegas with Harris still urging support for the Biden-Harris ticket.

On July 17, Kelly was among four Democrats who fared better than Biden against Trump in a poll from a Democratic-aligned group. The poll clearly was intended to convince Biden to quit the race, but it also raised Kelly’s profile as a possibility in a reshaped Democratic ticket.

That night, Kelly appeared on MSNBC attacking Vance. He twice backed the Biden-Harris team in that interview. He did so again in a social media post two days later.

On July 21, Biden relented and announced on social media that he would not seek reelection. He threw his support behind Harris, and, within a day, she had effectively secured the party’s nomination.

Kelly immediately became a VP possibility.

His resume checked all the boxes for VP consideration

In some ways, Kelly’s rise shouldn’t be surprising.

His biography has always stood out from most political contenders in any race. But the particular needs for Harris and her party at this moment also winnowed the field.

After concerns over Biden’s age, it meant that the party needed someone significantly younger. When Harris, who is Black and female, became the front runner, many presumed she needed to pick a white male as her VP.

Over the past century, Democrats have named a senator as the vice presidential nominee 20 of 25 times. The last time Democrats named a governor as a running mate was 100 years ago.

Extra value is usually given to candidates who come from swing states, bring special appeal on a key issue, or strike a bigger contrast with the Republicans.

Kelly was part of a small group that seemed to check all the boxes.

If Harris wins, will Kelly stay in the Senate?

Though he didn’t make the ticket, Kelly still could opt to work in a Harris administration — if there is one.

His background in the Navy and as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, for example, could make Kelly a contender for a military post, perhaps even secretary of defense.

His future prospects could have major implications for Arizona in the U.S. Senate.

Arizona’s current U.S. Senate race between Democrat Ruben Gallego and Republican Kari Lake is the fifth straight election cycle for one of the state’s two seats.

Voters typically don't vote in a Senate race every two years becasue senators are elected to six-year terms.

But McCain’s 2018 death required the 2020 special election that put Kelly in the Senate in the first place. If Kelly leaves office in the next year, the state would have at least eight different U.S. senators since 2018.

It would also mean another special election for the Senate in 2026. That would mean Arizona would have a U.S. Senate election eight straight cycles spanning from 2016 through 2030.

In the past half-century, seven other states have had five straight Senate elections. None has had more than that.

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19 Facts About Tim Walz, Harris’s Pick for Vice President

Mr. Walz, the governor of Minnesota, worked as a high school social studies teacher and football coach, served in the Army National Guard and chooses Diet Mountain Dew over alcohol.

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Until recently, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota was a virtual unknown outside of the Midwest, even among Democrats. But his stock rose fast in the days after President Biden withdrew from the race, clearing a path for Ms. Harris to replace him and pick Mr. Walz as her No. 2.

Here’s a closer look at the Democrats’ new choice for vice president.

1. He is a (very recent) social media darling . Mr. Walz has enjoyed a groundswell of support online from users commenting on his Midwestern “dad vibes” and appealing ordinariness.

2. He started the whole “weird” thing. It was Mr. Walz who labeled former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, “weird” on cable television just a couple of weeks ago. The description soon became a Democratic talking point.

3. He named a highway after Prince and signed the bill in purple ink. “I think we can lay to rest that this is the coolest bill signing we’ll ever do,” he said as he put his name on legislation declaring a stretch of Highway 5 the “Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway” after the musician who had lived in Minnesota.

4. He reminds you of your high school history teacher for a reason. Mr. Walz taught high school social studies and geography — first in Alliance, Neb., and then in Mankato, Minn. — before entering politics.

5. He taught in China in 1989 and speaks some Mandarin. He went to China for a year after graduating from college and taught English there through a program affiliated with Harvard University.

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