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  2. Sprint (running) - Wikipedia

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    The world record time of 5.99 is held by Lee McRae and was set in 1987. The time is often used for American Football speed training. 55 m. The 55 metres is an uncommon event that resulted from the metrication of the 60 yards and is an alternative to the 60 metres. 70 Yards. An extremely rare sprinting event, that was occasionally run in the 1960s.

  3. Track and field - Wikipedia

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    Track and field is a sport that includes athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. [1] The name is derived from where the sport takes place, a running track and a grass field for the throwing and some of the jumping events. Track and field is categorized under the umbrella sport of athletics, which also includes road ...

  4. Running - Wikipedia

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    Running races are contests to determine which of the competitors is able to run a certain distance in the shortest time. Today, competitive running events make up the core of the sport of athletics. Events are usually grouped into several classes, each requiring substantially different athletic strengths and involving different tactics ...

  5. List of athletics events - Wikipedia

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    The sport of athletics is defined by the many events which make up its competition programmes. All events within the sport are forms of running, walking, jumping or throwing. These events are divided into the sub-sports of track and field, road running, racewalking and cross country running.

  6. Sport of athletics - Wikipedia

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    Sport of athletics. Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking. [1] The most common types of athletics competitions are track and field, road running, cross-country running, and racewalking . The results of racing events are decided by finishing position (or time, where measured ...

  7. Relay race - Wikipedia

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    Relay race. A relay race is a racing competition where members of a team take turns completing parts of racecourse or performing a certain action. Relay races take the form of professional races and amateur games. Relay races are common in running, orienteering, swimming, cross-country skiing, biathlon, or ice skating (usually with a baton in ...

  8. List of forms of racing - Wikipedia

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    Running is defined in sporting terms as a gait in which at some point all feet are off the ground at the same time. This is in contrast to walking, where one foot is always in contact with the ground. The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting. Competitive running grew out of religious festivals ...

  9. Ironman Triathlon - Wikipedia

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    An Ironman Triathlon is one of a series of long-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC), consisting of a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) swim, a 112-mile (180.2 km) bicycle ride and a marathon 26.22-mile (42.2 km) run completed in that order, a total of 140.6 miles (226.3 km). It is widely considered one of the most ...