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challenger

[chal-in-jer] / ˈtʃæl ɪn dʒər /
NOUN
contestant
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When it was founded in Aberdeenshire the firm portrayed itself as a rebellious challenger to a UK brewing industry it regarded as stuffy and corporate.

From BBC

That followed 'the Bullet' taking nine weeks to register a point in last year's event - his first involvement since being a challenger in 2020.

From BBC

United did not hit the height of sparkling performances to beat title challengers Arsenal and Manchester City in Carrick's first two matches in charge during an uninspired clash at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

From Barron's

The firm and others have also managed to keep technology challengers from pushing them out of brokerage, the industry’s prize business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Storey says that the result reaffirms Judo’s investment case as a high-growth challenger bank in a single product segment, operating against the backdrop of a low-growth concentrated banking sector.

From The Wall Street Journal