That is the correct spelling of the word champion.
It may be, although as a noun, the use is closer to a noun adjunct, or to an appositive. Examples would be 'a champion snowboarder' or 'a champion show dog' where if referred to as an example of its group, it would just be a champion. Champion can also be used as a verb, meaning to support or defend.
Yes, champion is stressed on the first syllable.
He was the undisputed champion of the tournament. Many groups continue to champion human rights in developing countries.
Yes, it is a proper noun or adjective.
Alexander the Great was the 'champion'
During the Trojan War the Greek champion was Achilles
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champion was achiles. the city of troy. 7 sicoles
the greek gods lived in olympus and they played for the gods champion
This is a time and place dependent question: Herculeus, Jason, Achilles, Ajax the greater (I like him better than Achilles), Ulysses, Theseus,
world heavyweight champion wwe champion intercomtinental champion wwe tag team champion world tag team champion ecw champion divas champion united states champion
A champion who talks a lot. what kinda champion
male champion = aloof (אלוף) female champion = aloofá (אלופה)
Her favorite player was the champion. The winner of the game became the champion. He is the world wrestling champion.
"I am the champion"
Bob Champion. A Champion jockey.