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  2. File:Station Track layout-1.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. 300 metres - Wikipedia

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    The 300 metres is an uncommon (meaning not on an Olympic or World Championship program) sprinting event in track and field competitions. The race starts on a straight and therefore comprises two straights and one bend.

  4. Category:Railway track layouts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Railway track layouts" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Running track - Wikipedia

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    Delta (200m) – The length a track of this radius is longer than the inside track for a 200m race (and thus how much lead-in is needed to make it a fair race) Delta (400m) – The length a track of this radius is longer than the inside track for a 400m race (and thus how much lead-in is needed to make it a fair race)

  6. These Track Workouts Will Instantly Level Up Your Running - AOL

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    2. 200s. This simple interval workout will get you to five to six miles on the track. Trade off between running 200 meters slightly faster than your mile pace and 200 meters of easy recovery.

  7. 300 metres hurdles - Wikipedia

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    The high school version uses a standard 45 meter start to the first hurdle. Thus the high school race is equivalent to beginning of a standard 400 meter hurdle race, but its placement on the track is shifted 100 meters around the track so it finishes at the common finish line on the straightaway, where the longer race would reach the same point near the end of the second turn.

  8. Track geometry - Wikipedia

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    For example, North America uses the reference rail as the line rail which is the east rail of tangent track running north and south, the north rail of tangent track running east and west, the outer rail (the rail that is further away from the center) on curves, or the outside rails in multiple track territory. [6]

  9. File:Monza track map.svg - Wikipedia

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    SVG showing only the track layout with a fancy background - Note: This image doesn't have the name "Monza" in its name Enhanced version of Image:GrandPrix Circuit Italy 2006.svg with more information and interactive features