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The word "champion" originates from the Latin word "campio," which means "one who fights" or "gladiator." This Latin term evolved from "campus," meaning "field," reflecting the idea of a contest or battle in a field of competition. The word passed into Old French as "champion," and eventually made its way into Middle English, carrying the connotation of a person who defends a cause or competes successfully. Today, it signifies a winner in various contexts, including sports and competitions.

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