runner up - translation to german
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runner up - translation to german

AWARD TO BE GIVEN TO A PERSON, A GROUP OF PEOPLE, OR AN ORGANIZATION TO RECOGNISE AND REWARD ACTIONS OR ACHIEVEMENTS
Prizes; Consolation Prize; Consolation prize; Runners Up; Runners-up; Runners up; Runner up; Second runner-up; Second runner up; 2nd runner up; 1st runner up; 1st runner-up; First runner-up; First runner up; 2nd runner-up; Purchase prize; Acquisition prize; Grand prize; Runner's Up; Runner-Up; Second prize; Second place in a competition; Runners-Up
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runner up         
Plazierter, Zweiter; Kandidat, Bewerber
second runner-up         
Zweiter, Vizemeister
first runner-up         
Erster unter den Plazierten, Zweiter

Definition

runner-up
(runners-up)
A runner-up is someone who has finished in second place in a race or competition.
The ten runners-up will receive a case of wine.
N-COUNT: oft N to n

Wikipedia

Prize

A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements. Official prizes often involve monetary rewards as well as the fame that comes with them. Some prizes are also associated with extravagant awarding ceremonies, such as the Academy Awards.

Prizes are also given to publicize noteworthy or exemplary behaviour, and to provide incentives for improved outcomes and competitive efforts. In general, prizes are regarded in a positive light, and their winners are admired. However, many prizes, especially the more famous ones, have often caused controversy and jealousy.

Specific types of prizes include:

  • Booby prize: typically awarded as a joke or insult to whoever finished last (e.g., wooden spoon award).
  • Consolation prize: an award given to those who do not win but are deemed worthy of recognition.
  • Hierarchical prizes, where the best award is "first prize", "grand prize", or "gold medal". Subordinate awards are "second prize", "third prize", etc., or "first runner-up" and "second runner-up", etc., or "silver medal" and "bronze medal". (In some contests, "grand prize" is more desirable than "first prize".)
    • On game shows in the UK, the term is "star prize", while in Australia, it is "major prize".
  • Purchase prize or acquisition prize: a monetary prize given in an art competition in exchange for the winning work.
  • Winnings from an inducement prize contest, usually a reward for accomplishing a specific feat of use to the sponsor or society at large
Examples of use of runner up
1. Kurara Chibana of Japan was first runner–up; Lauriane Gillieron of Switzerland was second runner–up; and Lourdes Arevalos of Paraguay was third runner–up.
2. Miss Georgia Monica Pang was first runner–up and Miss Alabama Alexa Jones second runner–up.
3. Shilah Phillips, the first black Miss Texas, was first runner–up, and Miss Georgia Amanda Kozak was second runner–up.
4. Glebova beat out Olavarria, second runner–up Renata Sone of the Dominican Republic, third runner–up Laura Elizondo of Mexico and Monica Spear of Venezuela.
5. The first runner–up was Puja Gupta and Puja Chitgopekar the second runner–up, an official of the event organiser Pantaloons said.