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the challenger to beat?

 
 
Reply Wed 18 Apr, 2012 06:32 am
In the classroom, she excelled. In the schoolyard, she was the challenger to beat at marbles, jack and Double Dutch.

What does "the challenger to beat" mean here?
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Reply Wed 18 Apr, 2012 07:56 am
@PennyChan,
She's the top competitor, the best player at marbles, jacks and Double Dutch.

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