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  2. Track and field - Wikipedia

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    The two basic features of a track and field stadium are the outer oval-shaped running track and an area of turf within this track—the field. In earlier competitions, track lengths varied: the Panathinaiko Stadium measured 333.33 metres at the 1896 Summer Olympics , while at the 1904 Olympics the distance was a third of a mile (536.45 m) at ...

  3. Open class (track and field) - Wikipedia

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    Open class is a track and field event classification defined by World Athletics and USA Track & Field. [1] Rules. The classification is defined as:

  4. USA Track & Field - Wikipedia

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    USA Track & Field is involved in many aspects of the sport at the local, national, and international level, providing the rules, officials, coaching education, sports science and athlete development, youth programs, masters (age 25+) competition, the National Track and Field Hall of Fame, and an annual meeting.

  5. Timeline of changes in the sport of athletics - Wikipedia

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    • On 1 November, World Athletics introduces a new "short track" concept, essentially renaming the "indoor" category to "short track" and thus allowing "indoor" records and competitions to be performed on any 200 metres track, regardless of whether or not it is "indoors". [32]

  6. World Athletics - Wikipedia

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    World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated as the IAAF, is the international governing body for the sport of athletics, covering track and field, cross country running, road running, race walking, mountain running, and ultra running.

  7. Relay race - Wikipedia

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    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 (legs) (usually four), each leg run by different members of a team. The runner finishing one leg is usually required to pass the next runner a stick-like object known as a "baton" while both are running in a ...

  8. Combined track and field events - Wikipedia

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    A moment of an 800 metres race, last event in women's heptathlon.. Combined track and field events are competitions in which athletes participate in a number of track and field events, earning points for their performance in each event, which adds to a total points score.

  9. Track and field official - Wikipedia

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    And ultimately there is a referee to supervise that all are performing to the proper specifications according to the rules; and to make on the spot decisions when there is a controversial issue to settle. Within the United Kingdom, athletics officials are governed by UK Athletics, within the United States, the supervising body is USATF. [1]