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  2. Relay race - Wikipedia

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    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 the fist). In the Olympic Games, there are several types of relay races that are part of track and field, each consisting of a set number of stages ...

  3. List of athletics events - Wikipedia

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    race walk (road) 2022 – Present: 2022 – Present: Marathon race walk mixed relay (road) 2024 – Present: 2024 – Present: World Race Walking Team Championships: Cross country running: 1912 – 1924: 1973 – Present: 1973 – Present: World Athletics Cross Country Championships: Cross country running mixed relay 2017 – Present: World ...

  4. Category:Track relay races - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Track relay races" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 4 × 100 metres ...

  5. World Athletics Relays - Wikipedia

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    Wordmark of the World Athletics Relays The Tommy Robinson National Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas hosted the first three editions of the competition.. The World Athletics Relays, known as the IAAF World Relays until 2019, is an international biennial track and field sporting event held by World Athletics where teams from around the world compete in relay races, some of which are not part of the ...

  6. Hood to Coast - Wikipedia

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    Hood To Coast is a long distance relay race that starts at Mount Hood and continues nearly 200 miles to the Oregon Coast. Known as "the mother of all relays", [1] it is the largest running and walking relay in the world, with 12,600 runners in the Hood To Coast relay and 19,000 total participants, [2] including events like the Portland To Coast ...

  7. Ragnar Relay Series - Wikipedia

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    The Ragnar Relay Series is a series of long distance running relay races. Teams of 6 to 12 runners run approximately 200 miles (320 km) over two days and one night. Founded in 2004, Ragnar hosts both road and trail relays across the United States and Canada. With 20 relays in different locations, the Ragnar Relay Series is the largest series of ...

  8. Category:Relay races - Wikipedia

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  9. Ekiden - Wikipedia

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    Ekiden (駅伝) is a long-distance running multi-stage relay race, mostly held on roads. [1]: 812 [2]The original Japanese term had nothing to do with a sport or a competition, but it simply referred to the age old post-horse or stagecoach courier system which transmitted communication by stages, instead of one horse or a man covering the entire long distance.