the act of affiliating to
the property of belonging to
the property of coming from
the act of conforming to a rule
the act of depicting
the property of a performance that denotes the actor that has gained it
the act of bearing a brand name
the act of having employees
the act of gaining a performance during an athletics competition by an athlete or a team of athletes
the property of an athletics competition that denotes the judge that is responsible for its realisation
the property of being characterised by the length
the property of having members
the property of having parts
the act of having as part a specific area
the act of participating in an athletics competition and its constituent events
the act of having personnel
the property of being characterised by the shape
the property of having a sponsor company
the property of having a starter's gun signal for denoting the beginning of an event
the act of using a specific unit of measurement
the act of winning an award during a competition
the property of being affiliated to
the property of a commision that denotes that it has been appointed by a council
the property of a specific stadium area that denotes that it is a part of a stadium
the property of being characterised by some specific physical attribute
the property of being clothing for someone
the act of training athletes
the property of a performance that denotes the event during which it has been gained
the property of being characterised by the material
the property of being characterised by the size
the property of an athlete that denotes his/her participation in an athletics competition and its constituent parts
the act of being responsible for
the property of being a sponsor of
the act of taking place on a road route
the property of a medal that denotes that it has been gained by an athlete
the act of describing or presenting, usually with respect to a particular quality
the act of taking place in a specific geographic area
the act of using
the act of wearing clothings
the property of being characterised by the weight
the act of working in
the act of working with
holds the value of duration of an event
the property that denotes the date and time of the end of an event
the property of having a specific age
the property that denotes the first name of a person
the property that denotes the name of a semantic entity
the property that denotes the number of hurdles during a steeplechase or a hurdle race
the property that denotes the number of seats of a stadium
the property that denotes the number of water jumps in a steeplechase race
the property that denotes the number depicted on the bib of an athlete
the property that denotes the name of a person
the property that denotes the placing of an athlete in an athletics competition
the property that denotes the distance of a running event
the property that denotes the second name of a person
the property that denotes the value of a semantic entity
the property that denotes the number of years after which an athletics competition is repeated
the property that denotes the date and time of the end of an event
AEO_Thing is the root class of the hierarchy of the Athletics Events Ontology. AEO-Thing is a non-instantiable class
Advertisement in an athletics event
A national governing body for Athletics affiliated to the IAAF.
anatomical parts of humen.
Informs the public of the names and numbers of the athletes taking part in each event, and all relevant information such as the composition of the heats, lanes or stations drawn, and intermediate times.
the sound of demonstrating approval for the performance of an athlete by clapping the hands together
The Area Race Walking Judge shall supervise the areas involved in race walking events
An association of the IAAF responsible for fostering Athletics in one of the six areas into which the Members are divided in the Constitution. It has its own identity criteria.
A person trained to compete in sports
a representative who acts on behalf of an athlete
A athlete participating in a combined event
A athlete participating in a field event
A athlete participating in an outdoor relay race event
An athlete participating in a relay race event
An athlete participating in a relay race 4x100m event
An athlete participating in a relay race 4x200m event
An athlete participating in a relay race 4x400m event
An athlete participating in a relay race 4x800m event
An athlete participating in a road race 10Km event
An athlete participating in a road race 15Km event
An athlete participating in a road race 20Km event
An athlete participating in a road race 25Km event
An athlete participating in a road race 30Km event
An athlete participating in a road race event
An athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race
An athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race 2000m
An athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race 3000m
An athlete participating in a track event
An athlete participating in a race walking event
Personnel working with, or treating athletes participating in, or preparing
for, competition in Athletics
A ceremony that might take place during an athletics competition, such as the opening, award and closing ceremony.
An athletics competition is an event or series of events held over one or more days
A single athletics event that holds one or more days.
A round shall be divided in heats in events in which the number of athletes is too large to allow the competition to be conducted satisfactorily in a single round (final).
A round shall be held in events in which the number of athletes is too large to allow the competition to be conducted satisfactorily in a single round (final).
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In all Field Events, except for the High Jump and Pole Vault, where there are more than eight athletes, each athlete shall be allowed three trials and the eight athletes with the best valid performances shall be allowed three additional trials. Except for the High Jump and Pole Vault, no athlete shall have more than one trial recorded in any one round of the competition. Where there are eight athletes or fewer, each athlete shall be allowed six trials.
Auditory evidences of athletics events
an authorised representative who acts on behalf of an athlete
The award ceremony that might take place during an athletics competition
A hollow cylinder passed from runner to runner in a relay race
The top part of an apron; covering the chest
A medal made of bronze
Shall co-ordinate the work of the judges in their respective events. When the relevant body has not already allocated the duties of the Judges, they shall allocate the duties.
The closing ceremony that might take place during an athletics competition
A club or society of athletes affiliated to a Member in accordance with the rules of the IAAF
someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
Combined events are: The heptathlon and decathlon for women junior and senior, the heptathlon for girls youth, the pentathlon and decathlon for men junior and senior, the octathlon for boys youth
a commercially sponsored message on radio or television
A Commission of the IAAF that has been appointed by the Council under
the terms of the Constitution.
a special group delegated to consider some matter
an institution created to conduct business
The Competition Director shall plan the technical organisation of a competition in cooperation with the Technical Delegate(s), where applicable, ensure that this plan is accomplished and resolve any technical problems together with the Technical Delegate(s).
Controls conducted during athletics competitions
a body serving in an administrative capacity
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A cross country event is a long-distance event in the sport of athletics. The distances covered depend on the sex and the age of the athlete and vary on the scale 6-12 km
A cross country 12 Km event is a long-distance event in the sport of athletics. The distance covered is 12 Km.
A cross country 8 Km event is a long-distance event in the sport of athletics. The distance covered is 8 Km.
An athlete participating in a cross country event
a person appointed or elected to represent others
The discus, the object to be thrown, is a heavy lenticular disc with a diameter of 220 mm (8.66 inches) and a weight of two kilograms (4 lb 7 oz) for the men's event, and one kg (2 lb 3 oz) for the women's, with a smaller diameter of 181 mm (7.17 inches)
All discus throws shall be made from an enclosure or cage to ensure the safety of spectators, officials and athletes. The cage should be U-shaped
The Discus is an athletic throwing event in track and field competition. The discus, the object to be thrown, is a heavy lenticular disc with a diameter of 220 mm (8.66 inches) and a weight of two kilograms (4 lb 7 oz) for the men's event, and one kg (2 lb 3 oz) for the women's, with a smaller diameter of 181 mm (7.17 inches). In U.S. high school track and field, boys typically throw a discus weighing 1.616 kg (3 lb 9 oz) and the girls throw the 1 kg (2.2 lb) women's disc. The discus can be thrown starting at age 11 (midget division). Most children throw the 1 kg discus. The discus usually has sides made of rubber, plastic, wood, or metal with a metal rim and a metal core to attain the weight. A discus with more weight in the rim produces greater angular momentum for any given spin rate, and thus more stability, although it is more difficult to throw. A practice discus made of solid rubber is often used in High School; it is cheaper, more durable, and easier to learn to throw (due to its more equal distribution of weight, as opposed to the heavy rim weight of the metal rim/core discus).
The final round of a discus throw event
A heat of a discus throw event
A qualifying round of a discus throw event
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The discus throw trial is a trial of an athlete during a discus throw event
An athlete participating in a discus throwing event
An athlete who has been disqualified due to IAAF Regulations
Doping control tests conducted during athletics competitions
The Doping Control Delegate shall liaise with the Organising Committee to ensure that suitable facilities are provided for the conduct of doping
control. He shall be responsible for all matters relating to doping control
European Record
Something that happens at a given space and time
an adult person who is female
An athlete who is female
A woman athlete participating in an outdoor relay race event
A woman athlete participating in a relay race 4x100m event
A woman athlete participating in a relay race 4x200m event
A woman athlete participating in a relay race 4x400m event
A woman athlete participating in a relay race 4x800m event
A woman athlete participating in a road race 10Km event
A woman athlete participating in a road race 15Km event
A woman athlete participating in a road race 20Km event
A woman athlete participating in a road race 25Km event
A woman athlete participating in a road race 30Km event
A woman athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race 2000m
A woman athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race 3000m
A woman athlete participating in a race walking event
A woman athlete participating in a cross country event
A woman athlete participating in a discus throwing event
A woman athlete participating in a half marathon event
A woman athlete participating in a hammer throwing event
A woman athlete participating in a high jump event
A woman athlete participating in a hurdles 100m event
A woman athlete participating in a hurdles 400m event
A woman athlete participating in a hurdles 60m event
A woman athlete participating in a javelin throwing event
A woman athlete participating in a long jump event
A woman athlete participating in a marathon event
A woman athlete participating in a pole vault event
A woman athlete participating in a running 10000m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 1000m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 100m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 1500m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 2000m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 200m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 3000m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 400m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 5000m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 60m event
A woman athlete participating in a running 800m event
A woman athlete participating in a shot put throwing event
A woman athlete participating in a triple jump event
An event that takes place on a field rather than on a running track
Performance gained in Field Events
The final round of a field event
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The final round of a track event
The start of a race shall be denoted by a white line 5cm wide.
The finish of a race shall be denoted by a white line 5cm wide.
If a section of the kerb has to be temporarily removed for field
events, its place shall be marked with a white line 5cm in width and by cones or flags, minimum height 20cm, placed on the white line so that the edge of the base of the cone or flag pole coincides with the edge of the white line closest to the track, and placed at intervals not exceeding 4m to prevent any athlete running on the line. (Flags shall be placed at an angle of 60° with the ground away from the track.)
A medal made of gold
Half marathon is a road running event of 21,097.5 meters, or 13 7/64 miles, about 13.1 miles. It is half the distance of a marathon and usually run on roads. It is a popular race for intermediate runners, long enough to be a serious challenge but not requiring the level of training of a marathon. In consequence, many towns and cities hold annual all-comers half marathon races through their streets. It is also common for a half marathon event to be held concurrently with a marathon, using almost the same course with an early finish.
An athlete participating in a half marathon event
The hammer shall consist of three main parts: a metal head, a wire and a handle
All hammer throws shall be made from an enclosure or cage to ensure the safety of spectators, officials and athletes. The cage should be U-shaped
The modern or Olympic hammer throw is an athletic throwing event where the object is to throw a heavy metal ball attached to a wire and handle. The name "hammer throw" is derived from older competitions where an actual sledge hammer was thrown. Such competitions are still part of the Scottish Highland Games, where the implement used is a steel or lead weight at the end of a cane handle.
The final round of a hammer throw event
A heat of a hammer throw event
A qualifying round of a hammer throw event
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The hammer throw trial is a trial of an athlete during a hammer throw event
An athlete participating in a hammer throwing event
an athlete who is handicapped
A heat of a field event
A heat of a track event
A heptathlon is a track and field athletics combined events contest made up of seven events.
The high jump is an athletics/track and field event in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights.The athlete with the lowest number of jumps at the height at which the tie occurs shall be awarded the higher place.
An athlete fails if:
(a) After the jump, the bar does not remain on the supports because of the action of the athlete whilst jumping; or (b) He touches the ground including the landing area beyond the vertical plane through the nearer edge of the crossbar, either between or outside the uprights with any part of his body, without first clearing the bar. However, if when he jumps, an athlete touches the landing area with his foot and in the opinion of the Judge, no advantage is gained, the jump for that reason should not be considered a failure.
The final round of a high jump event
A heat of a high jump event
A qualifying round of a high jump event
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The high jump trial is a trial of an athlete during a high jump event
A athlete participating in a high jump event
The gymnastic apparatus consisting of a bar supported in a horizontal position by uprights at both ends.The crossbar shall be made of fibre-glass, or other suitable material but not metal, circular in cross-section except for the end pieces. The overall length of the crossbar shall be 4.00m ±2cm in the High Jump. The overall length of the crossbar shall be 4.50m±2cm in Pole Vault.
Horizontal jumps are athletics events in which athletes combine speed, strength, and agility in an attempt to land as far from the take-off point as possible in a sandpit.
The final round of a horizontal jump event
A heat of a horizontal jump event
A qualifying round of a field event
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A trial of an athlete during a horizontal jump event
A athlete participating in a horizontal jumping event
Persons, groups of persons and their anatomical parts are represented by this class.
The hurdles shall be made of metal or some other suitable material with the top bar of wood or other suitable material. They shall consist of two feet and two uprights supporting a rectangular frame, reinforced by one or more cross bars, the
uprights to be fixed at the extreme end of each base. The hurdle shall be of such a design that a force at least equal to the weight of 3.6kg applied horizontally to the centre of the top edge of the top bar is required to overturn it. The hurdle may be adjustable in height for each event. The counterweights shall be adjustable so that at each height a force at least equal to the weight of 3.6kg and not more than 4kg is required to overturn it.
Hurdling is a type of track and field race. There are sprint hurdle races and long hurdle races. The standard sprint hurdle race is 110 metres for men and 100 metres for women. The standard long hurdle race is 400 metres for both men and women. Each of these races is run over ten hurdles and they are all Olympic events. Other distances are sometimes run, particularly indoors. The sprint hurdle race indoors is usually 60 metres for both men and women, although races 55 meters or 50 metres long are sometimes run. A 60 metre indoor race is run over 5 hurdles. A shorter race may have only 4 hurdles. The long hurdle race is sometimes shortened to 300 metres or 200 metres, usually for indoor or high school races.
There are two basic hurdle heights: high hurdles and intermediate hurdles. The sprint hurdle races (60 m, 100 m and 110 m) use high hurdles, which are 42 inches (1.07 m) high (39 inches, or 0.99 m, in U.S. high school competition) for men and 33 inches (.84 m) high for women. Long hurdle races (400 m) use intermediate hurdles, which are 36 inches (.914 m) high for men and 30 inches (.762 m) high for women. Slightly lower heights (generally 3 inches (76 mm) lower) are sometimes used in youth or high school events.All races shall be run in lanes and each athlete shall keep to his own lane throughout. Each athlete shall jump each hurdle. Failure to do so will result in a disqualification.
The standard long hurdle race is 400 metres for both men and women.
The hurdle race 60 metres is an event for both men and women.
An athlete participating in a hurdles event.
An athlete participating in a hurdles 400m event
An athlete participating in a hurdles 60m event
The final round of a hurdles 400m event
A heat of a hurdles 400m event
A qualifying round of a hurdles 400m event
The final round of a hurdles 60m event
A heat of a hurdles 60m event
A qualifying round of a hurdles 60m event
The final round of a hurdles event
A heat of a hurdles event
A qualifying round of a hurdles event
The IAAF Golden League is an annual series of athletics meetings organised by IAAF
The IAAF Grand Prix Final was an athletics event staged by the International Association of Athletics Federations. It was first held in 1985 and replaced in 2003 by the IAAF World Athletics Final.
The rules of competition of the IAAF as set out in the Competition Rules handbook.
The IAAF World Athletics Final is being organised by IAAF annually and takes place in two days.The programme shall comprise 36 events, 18 for Men and 18 for Women
The World Championships in Athletics is an event organized by IAAF. It is held biennially.The programme shall comprise 47 events, 24 for Men and 23 for Women
The IAAF World Cross Country Championship is being organised by IAAF annually as a team and individual competition and takes place in one or two days.The programme shall comprise 4 events
The IAAF World Cup in Athletics is an Inter-Continental Team Competition which has the
aim of improving and promoting the development of Athletics in all Continents. Each
continent shall be represented by at least one team. Is being held every four years and takes place two or three consecutive days. The programme shall comprise 40 events, 20 for Men and 20 for Women
The IAAF World HalfMarathon Championship is being organised by IAAF annually as a team and individual competition and takes place in one or two days.The programme shall comprise 2 events. A Men' s race and Women's race
The IAAF World Indoor Championship is being organised by IAAF every two years,
in even years and takes place in 3 days.The programme shall comprise 26
events, 13 for Men and 13 for Women
The IAAF World Race Walking Cup is being organised by IAAF every two years, in even years as a team and individual competition and takes place in 2 days.The programme shall comprise 5 events.
Indoor is the competition that takes place indoors.
WorldRecords that take place in Indoor Stadiums
The International Invitation Meeting is an athletics competition in which athletes affiliated to two or more Members participate by invitation of the Meeting Organiser
someone who administers the rules of an international athletics event
The International Photo Finish Judge shall supervise all Photo Finish
functions
In competitions held under IAAF Rule 12.1(a), all Judges shall be International Race Walking Judges.
a person who measures an international road course
Shall start the races
The javelin shall consist of three main parts: a head, a shaft and a cord grip. The shaft may be solid or hollow and shall be constructed of metal or other suitable material so as to constitute a fixed and integrated whole. The shaft shall have fixed to it a metal head terminating in a sharp point.
The javelin throw is an athletics (track and field) throwing event where the object to be thrown is the javelin, a spear-like object made of metal, fiberglass and, in some cases, carbon fiber.
The final round of a javelin throw event
A heat of a javelin throw event
A qualifying round of a javelin throw event
The runway where the javelin thrower starts his throwing trial.
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The javelin throw trial is a trial of an athlete during a javelin throw event
An athlete participating in a javelin throwing event
A public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
At all competitions organised under certain rules demand a Jury of Appeal, which should normally consist of three, five or seven persons shall be appointed. One of its members shall be the Chairman and another the Secretary.The primary functions of the Jury shall be to deal with all appeals under Rule 146, and with any matters arising during the course of the competition which are referred to it for decision.
In all races up to and including 400m, each athlete shall have a separate lane, with a width of 1.22m ± 0.01m marked by white lines 5cm in width. All lanes shall be the same width.
Lap Scorers shall keep a record of the laps completed by all athletes
in races longer than 1500m
This is an agent that is recognized by law. It exists only because of a legal recognition. Legal agents are entities belonging to the so-called social reality, insofar as their existence is the result of social interaction. All legal systems assign well-defined identity criteria to legal agents, based on, for example, an id number.
Length of an object (i.e track)
The long jump (formerly called "broad jump") is an athletic (track and field) event in which athletes attempt to land as far from the take-off point as possible. Competitors sprint down a runway (usually coated with the same rubberized surface as running tracks, crumb rubber or vulcanized rubber) and jump as far as they can off of a wooden board into a pit filled with finely ground gravel or sand. The distance traveled by a jumper is often referred to as the “mark” because it is the distance to the nearest mark made in the sand from the edge of the takeoff board. If the competitor starts the leap with any part of the foot in front of the board, the jump is declared illegal and no distance is recorded
The final round of a long jump event
A heat of a long jump event
A qualifying round of a long jump event
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The long jump trial is a trial of an athlete during a long jump event
A athlete participating in a long jump event
an adult person who is male
An athlete who is male
A man athlete participating in an outdoor relay race event
A man athlete participating in a relay race 4x100m event
A man athlete participating in a relay race 4x200m event
A man athlete participating in a relay race 4x400m event
A man athlete participating in a relay race 4x800m event
A man athlete participating in a road race 10Km event
A man athlete participating in a road race 15Km event
A man athlete participating in a road race 20Km event
A man athlete participating in a road race 25Km event
A man athlete participating in a road race 30Km event
A man athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race 2000m
A man athlete taking part in a Steeplechase Race 3000m
A man athlete participating in a race walking event
A man athlete participating in a cross country event
A man athlete participating in a discus throwing event
A man athlete participating in a half marathon event
A man athlete participating in a hammer throwing event
A man athlete participating in a high jump event
A man athlete participating in a hurdles 110m event
A man athlete participating in a hurdles 400m event
A man athlete participating in a hurdles 60m event
A man athlete participating in a javelin throwing event
A man athlete participating in a long jump event
A man athlete participating in a marathon event
A man athlete participating in a pole vault event
A man athlete participating in a running 10000m event
A man athlete participating in a running 1000m event
A man athlete participating in a running 100m event
A man athlete participating in a running 1500m event
A man athlete participating in a running 2000m event
A man athlete participating in a running 200m event
A man athlete participating in a running 3000m event
A man athlete participating in a running 400m event
A man athlete participating in a running 5000m event
A man athlete participating in a running 60m event
A man athlete participating in a running 800m event
A man athlete participating in a shot put throwing event
A man athlete participating in a triple jump event
Marathon is a long-distance running event with an official distance of 42.195 kilometers (26 miles 385 yards) that is usually run as a road race. The event is named after the fabled run of the Greek soldier Pheidippides, a messenger from the Battle of Marathon to Athens. It was one of the original Olympic events in 1896, though the distance did not become standardized until 1921. More than 800 marathons are contested throughout the world each year, with the vast majority of competitors being recreational athletes. The larger marathons can have tens of thousands of participants.
An athlete participating in a marathon event
A marker on the competition area of the stadium
A marking line on the competition area of the stadium
The Marshal shall have control of the arena and shall not allow any persons other than the officials and athletes assembled to compete or other authorised persons with valid accreditation to enter and remain therein
The material that an object is made of
Sports equipment consisting of a piece of thick padding on the floor for gymnastic sports
An award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
The Medical Delegate shall have ultimate authority on all medical matters.
The personnel related to medical matters
The Meeting Manager shall be responsible for the correct conduct of the Competition.
The discus throw men is an event for men
The final round of a men's discus throw event
A heat of a men's discus throw event
A qualifying round of a men's discus throw event
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A trial of a man athlete during a discus throw event
The hammer throw men is an event for men
The final round of a men's hammer throw event
A heat of a men's hammer throw event
A qualifying round of a men's hammer throw event
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A trial of a man athlete during a hammer throw event
The men heptathlon is a track and field athletics combined events contest made up of seven events only for men.
The high jump men is an event for men
The final round of a men's high jump event
A heat of a men's high jump event
A qualifying round of a men's high jump event
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A trial of a man athlete during a shot put event
The standard sprint hurdle race is 110 metres for men.
The hurdle race Men 400 metres is an event for men
The hurdle race Men 60 metres is an event for men
The final round of a men's hurdles 110m event
A heat of a men's hurdles 110m event
A qualifying round of a men's hurdles 110m event
The final round of a mens hurdles 400m event
A heat of a men's hurdles 400m event
A qualifying round of a men's hurdles 400m event
The final round of a men's hurdles 60m event
A heat of a men's hurdles 60m event
A qualifying round of a men's hurdles 60m event
The javelin throw men is an event for men
The final round of a men's javelin throw event
A heat of a men's javelin throw event
A qualifying round of a men's javelin throw event
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A trial of a man athlete during a javelin throw event
The long jump men is an event for men
The final round of a men's long jump event
A heat of a men's long jump event
A qualifying round of a men's long jump event
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A trial of a man athlete during a long jump event
The pole vault men is an event for men
The final round of a men's pole vault event
A heat of a men's pole vault event
A qualifying round of a men's pole vault event
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A trial of a man athlete during a pole vault event
The final round of a men's relay 4x100m event
A heat of a men's relay race 4x100m event
A qualifying round of a men's relay 4x100m event
The final round of a men's relay 4x200m event
A heat of a men's relay race 4x200m event
A qualifying round of a men's relay 4x200m event
The final round of a men's relay 4x400m event
A heat of a men's relay race 4x400m event
A qualifying round of a men's relay 4x400m event
The final round of a men's relay 4x800m event
A heat of a men's relay race 4x800m event
A qualifying round of a men's relay 4x800m event
The relay race men 4x100 metres is an event for men.
The relay race men 4x200 metres is an event for men.
The relay race men 4x400 metres is an event for men.
The relay race men 4x800 metres is an event for men.
Runnign Men 10000m is a running event for men.The 10,000 meters is the longest standard track event. Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events
The final round of a men's running 10000m event
A heat of a men's running 10000m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 10000m event
The Running Men 1000 metres is an event for men.
The final round of a men's running 1000m event
A heat of a men's running 1000m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 1000m event
Running Men 100 m is the classic sprints race distance for men. The reigning 100 m world record holder is often named "the fastest man in the world", and the 100 m Olympic title is usually considered among the most prestigious.
The final round of a men's running 100m event
A heat of a men's running 100m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 100m event
The Running Men 1500 metres is an event for men.
The final round of a men's running 1500m event
A heat of a men's running 1500m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 1500m event
The Running Men 2000 metres is an event for men.
The final round of a men's running 2000m event
A heat of a men's running 2000m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 2000m event
A Running Men 200 metre race is a sprint running event for men. Despite the fact that it is often a faster race than the 100 m, it is less popular than the 100 m, and often attracts runners from that event who wish to "double up" and claim both titles.
The final round of a men's running 200m event
A heat of a men's running 200m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 200m event
The Running Men 3000 metres is an event for men.
The final round of a men's running 3000m event
A heat of a men's running 3000m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 3000m event
Running Men 400m is a running event for men. It is the longest common sprint distance. On a standard outdoor running track, it is exactly one lap around the track. Runners start in staggered positions and race in separate lanes for the entire course. An athlete needs to combine both strength and speed in order to compete successfully.
The final round of a men's running 400m event
A heat of a men's running 400m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 400m event
Runnign Men 5000m is a running event for men.The 5000 meters is a popular running distance also known as a 5K or 5 km, colloquially "five-K" (equal to 3.107 miles). This distance is typical for running races; on road, on the track or cross-country. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games. 5000 meters refers to racing on a track and 5K means a roadrace or cross country event.
Much of the distance's popularity is due to the challenge it offers to both novices and accomplished professionals. It is a distance race that demands a great deal of endurance as well as speed. Tactics are also a key role, and the combination makes it attractive to many.
The final round of a men's running 5000m event
A heat of a men's running 5000m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 5000m event
a sprint event of 60metres for men in athletics.
The final round of a men's running 60m event
A heat of a men's running 60m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 60m event
Running Men 800 m is track running event for men. It is the shortest common middle distance track event. The 800 meters is run over two laps of the track (400 meter track) and has always been an Olympic event. During indoor track season the event is usually run on a 200 meter track, therefore requiring four laps.
The final round of a men's running 800m event
A heat of a men's running 800m event
A qualifying round of a men's running 800m event
The shot put men is an event for men
The final round of a men's shot put throw event
A heat of a men's shot put throw event
A qualifying round of a men's shot put throw event
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A trial of a man athlete during a shot put event
The final round of a men's steeplechase 2000m event
A heat of a men's steeplechase 2000m event
A qualifying round of a men's steeplechase 2000m event
The final round of a men's steeplechase 3000m event
A heat of a men's steeplechase 3000m event
A qualifying round of a men's steeplechase 3000m event
The Steeplechase Race Men 2000 metres is an event for men.There shall be 18 hurdle jumps and 5 water jumps in the 2000m event.
The Steeplechase Race Men 3000 metres is an event for men.There shall be 28 hurdle jumps and 7 water jumps included in the 3000m event
The triple jump men is an event for men
The final round of a men's triple jump event
A heat of a men's triple jump event
A qualifying round of a men's triple jump event
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A trial of a man athlete during a triple jump event
National Record
A national uniform is a clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular nation
the sound of demonstrating disapproval for the performance of an athlete by the audience
someone who administers the rules of a game or sport
The Olympic Games is an international multi-sport event subdivided into summer and winter sporting events. The summer and winter games are each held every four years
Olympic Record
The opening ceremony that might take place during an athletics competition
The Organisational Delegates shall maintain close liaison with the Organising Committee at all times and report regularly to the IAAF Council, and they shall deal as necessary with matters concerning the duties and financial responsibilities of the Organising Member and the Organising Committee
a special group delegated to organise a specific event
Outdoor is the competition that takes place outdoors.
During an outdoor relay race, members of a team take turns swimming or running (usually with a baton in the latter) parts of a circuit or performing a certain action. Relay races take the form of professional races and amateur games. In the Olympic games, there are several types of relay races that are part of track and field.
The personnel trained to assist medical professionals and to give emergency medical treatment
small marker inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc.
The women pentathlon is a track and field athletics combined events contest made up of five events only for women.
Performance gained in Athletics Events
a human being
The body of a person
The face of a person
A person working in a press company
Personnel employed in athletics competitions
Concrete physical objects used in athletics competitions
Attributes such as shape, material, size, length and weight of physical objects
a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and supporting a horizontal bar
It is a board used in horizontal jumps. This shall consist of a rigid board, 10cm (±2mm) wide and 1.22m ± 0.01m long made of wood or any other suitable material and shall be painted in a contrasting colour to the take-off board. Where possible, the plasticine should be of a third contrasting colour.
a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the athletes being awarded
The pole is used during the pole vault trial of the athlete. The pole may be of any material or combination of materials and of
any length or diameter, but the basic surface must be smooth.
The pole may have protective layers of tape at the grip and at the
bottom end.
The take-off for the Pole Vault shall be from a box. It shall be constructed of suitable material, preferably with rounded upper edges and shall be sunk level with the runway. It shall be 1m in length, measured along the inside of the bottom of the box, 60cm in width at the front end and tapering to 15cm in width at the bottom of the stop board. The length of the box at runway level and the depth of the stop board are determined by the angle of 105° formed between the base and the stop board.
Pole vaulting is an athletics event where a person uses a long, flexible pole (which today are usually made either of fiberglass or carbon fiber) as an aid to leap over a bar.
The final round of a pole vault event
A heat of a pole vault event
A qualifying round of a pole vault event
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The pole vault trial is a trial of an athlete during a pole vault event
A athlete participating in a pole vault event
the sound of demonstrating approval for the performance of an athlete by the audience
At the competition area and before the beginning of the field
event, each athlete may have practice trials.
an organisation gathering and publishing news in the form of newspapers or magazines
A qualifying round shall be held in field events in which the number of athletes is too large to allow the competition to be conducted satisfactorily in a single round (final). When a qualifying round is held, all athletes shall compete in, and qualify through, that round.
A qualifying round shall be held in track events in which the number of athletes is too large to allow the competition to be conducted satisfactorily in a single round (final). When a qualifying round is held, all athletes shall compete in, and qualify through, that round.
Racewalking is a long-distance event in the sport of athletics. The athlete's back toe cannot leave the ground until the heel of the front foot has touched. The supporting leg must straighten from the point of contact with the ground and remain straightened until the body passes over it. Taking place on a route or on a road course.
The recaller is obliged to recall the race if any infringement
of the Rules is observed.
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Records conducted in athletics events
Referees shall ensure that the Rules (and applicable Technical Regulations) are observed and shall decide upon any matters which arise during the competition (including in the Call Room) and for which provision has not been made in these Rules (or any applicable Technical Regulations). Wears distinctive attire or insignia
Principles and rules that customarily govern the realisation of athletics competitions
The final round of a relay 4x100m event
A heat of a relay race 4x100m event
A qualifying round of a relay 4x100m event
The final round of a relay 4x200m event
A heat of a relay race 4x200m event
A qualifying round of a relay 4x200m event
The final round of a relay 4x400m event
A heat of a relay race 4x400m event
A qualifying round of a relay 4x400m event
The final round of a relay 4x800m event
A heat of a relay race 4x800m event
A qualifying round of a relay 4x800m event
The final round of a relay race event
A heat of a relay race event
A qualifying round of a relay race event
In relay races of 4x100m and 4x200m, members of a team other than the first athlete may commence running not more than 10m outside the take-over zone. A distinctive mark shall be made in each lane to denote this extended limit. In the x400m relay race, at the first take-over, which is carried out with the athletes remaining in their lanes, the second athletes are not permitted to begin running outside their take-over zones, and shall start within this zone. Similarly, the third and fourth athletes shall begin running from within their take-over zones. The second athletes in each team shall run in lanes as far as the nearer edge of the breakline marked after the first bend where athletes may leave their respective lanes. The breakline shall be an arced line, 5cm wide, across the track. To assist athletes identify the breakline small cones or prisms, 5cmx5cm and no more than 15cm high, preferably of different colour from the breakline and the lane lines, shall be placed on the lane lines immediately before the intersection of the lane lines and the breakline.
The relay race 4x100 metres is an event for both men and women.
The relay race 4x200 metres is an event for both men and women.
The relay race 4x400 metres is an event for both men and women.
The relay race 4x800 metres is an event for both men and women.
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road (as opposed to track and cross country running). The Road Race 10Km is 10Km long
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road (as opposed to track and cross country running). The Road Race 15Km is 15Km long
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road (as opposed to track and cross country running). The Road Race 20Km is 20Km long
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road (as opposed to track and cross country running). The Road Race 25Km is 25Km long
Road running is the sport of running on a measured course over an established road (as opposed to track and cross country running). The Road Race 30Km is 30Km long
A race run on established roads or footpaths, not on grass or other soft ground. The standard distances for men and women shall be 10km, 15km, 20km, Half-Marathon, 25km, 30km, Marathon (42.195km), 50km (RaceWalking) and Road Relay
Records conducted in road race events
A round of a combined event
A round of a field event
A round of a track event
An athlete participating in a running event
An athlete participating in a running 10000m event
An athlete participating in a running 1000m event
An athlete participating in a running 100m event
An athlete participating in a running 1500m event
An athlete participating in a running 2000m event
An athlete participating in a running 200m event
An athlete participating in a running 3000m event
An athlete participating in a running 400m event
An athlete participating in a running 5000m event
An athlete participating in a running 60m event
An athlete participating in a running 800m event
Competitive Running Events are contests to determine which of the competitors is able to run a certain distance in the shortest time. Events are usually grouped into several classes, each requiring substantially different athletic strengths and involving different tactics, training methods, and types of competitors.
The 10,000 meters is the longest standard track event. Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events
The final round of a running 10000m event
A heat of a running 10000m event
A qualifying round of a running 10000m event
The Running 1000 metres is an event for both men and women.
The final round of a running 1000m event
A heat of a running 1000m event
A qualifying round of a running 1000m event
100 m is the classic sprints race distance. The reigning 100 m world record holder is often named "the fastest man/woman in the world", and the 100 m Olympic title is usually considered among the most prestigious.
The final round of a running 100m event
A heat of a running 100m event
A qualifying round of a running 100m event
The Running 1500 metres is an event for both men and women.
The final round of a running 1500m event
A heat of a running 1500m event
A qualifying round of a running 1500m event
The Running 2000 metres is an event for both men and women.
The final round of a running 2000m event
A heat of a running 2000m event
A qualifying round of a running 2000m event
A 200 metre race is a sprint running event. Despite the fact that it is often a faster race than the 100 m, it is less popular than the 100 m, and often attracts runners from that event who wish to "double up" and claim both titles.
The final round of a running 200m event
A heat of a running 200m event
A qualifying round of a running 200m event
Running 3000 metres is an event for both men and women.
The final round of a running 3000m event
A heat of a running 3000m event
A qualifying round of a running 3000m event
400m is a running event. It is the longest common sprint distance. On a standard outdoor running track, it is exactly one lap around the track. Runners start in staggered positions and race in separate lanes for the entire course. An athlete needs to combine both strength and speed in order to compete successfully.
The final round of a running 400m event
A heat of a running 400m event
A qualifying round of a running 400m event
"The 5000 meters is a popular running distance also known as a 5K or 5 km, colloquially ""five-K"" (equal to 3.107 miles). This distance is typical for running races; on road, on the track or cross-country. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games. 5000 meters refers to racing on a track and 5K means a roadrace or cross country event.
Much of the distance's popularity is due to the challenge it offers to both novices and accomplished professionals. It is a distance race that demands a great deal of endurance as well as speed. Tactics are also a key role, and the combination makes it attractive to many."
The final round of a running 5000m event
A heat of a running 5000m event
A qualifying round of a running 5000m event
60 metres is a sprint event in athletics. It is a championship event for indoor championships, normally dominated by the best outdoor 100 metres runners. At outdoor venues it is a rare distance, at least for senior athletes
The final round of a running 60m event
A heat of a running 60m event
A qualifying round of a running 60m event
800 m is track running event. It is the shortest common middle distance track event. The 800 meters is run over two laps of the track (400 meter track) and has always been an Olympic event. During indoor track season the event is usually run on a 200 meter track, therefore requiring four laps.
The final round of a running 800m event
A heat of a running 800m event
A qualifying round of a running 800m event
The final round of a running event
A heat of a running event
A qualifying round of a running event
a large pit in sandy ground from which sand is dug used in horizontal jumps
The shape of an object
Footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material
The shot shall be of solid iron, brass or any metal not softer than brass, or a shell of such metal filled with lead or other material. It shall be spherical in shape and its surface shall have no roughness and the finish shall be smooth. To be smooth, the surface average height must be less than 1.6ÎĽm, i.e. a roughness number N7 or less.
The shot put is an athletics (track and field) event involving "putting"asdasd (throwing in a pushing motion) a heavy metal ball (called the shot) as far as possible.
The final round of a shot put throw event
A heat of a shot put throw event
A qualifying round of a shot put throw event
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The shot put throw trial is a trial of an athlete during a shot put throw event
An athlete participating in a shot put throwing event
A medal made of silver
The size of an object
A group of people together for social reasons
a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
the sound on the background made by the audience during an athletics event
the variety of sounds and noises that can be heard in a stadium during an athletics event
the sound of the start signal for an athletics event
This event is a cross country event that starts and finishes in the same level and the distance covered is 12 Km.
This event is a cross country event that starts and finishes in the same level and the distance covered is 8 Km.
The Starter’s Assistants shall check that the athletes are competing in the correct heat or race and that their number bibs are worn correctly. They must place each athlete in his correct lane or station
All races shall be started by the report of the Starter’s gun or approved starting apparatus fired upwards after he has ascertained that athletes are steady and in the correct starting position.
Starting blocks shall be used for all races up to and including 400m (including the first leg of the 4x200m and 4x400m) and shall not be used for any other race. The starting blocks shall consist of two foot plates, against which the athlete’s feet are pressed in the starting position.
The final round of a steeplechase 2000m event
A heat of a steeplechase 2000m event
A qualifying round of a steeplechase 2000m event
The final round of a steeplechase 3000m event
A heat of a steeplechase 3000m event
A qualifying round of a steeplechase 3000m event
The final round of a steeplechase event
A heat of a steeplechase event
A qualifying round of a steeplechase event
The standard distances shall be 2000m and 3000m. There shall be 28 hurdle jumps and 7 water jumps included in the 3000m event, and 18 hurdle jumps and 5 water jumps in the 2000m event.
The Steeplechase Race 2000 metres is an event for both men and women.There shall be 18 hurdle jumps and 5 water jumps in the 2000m event.
The Steeplechase Race 3000 metres is an event for both men and women.There shall be 28 hurdle jumps and 7 water jumps included in the 3000m event
A board used for marking the beginning of the horizontal jump
The board that is used to limit the athlete in the shot
the variety of sounds and noises that can be heard on a street during an athletics event
the sound of demonstrating support for the forthcoming trial of an athlete by the audience
It is a rectangular board used in horizontal jumps, made of wood or other suitable rigid material and shall measure 1.22m ± 0.01m long, 20cm (±2mm) wide and 10cm deep. It shall be white.
A team of athletes
Staff related to a team of athletes
A member of the team staff.
The Technical Delegates, in conjunction with the Organising Committee, which shall afford them all necessary help, are responsible for ensuring
that all technical arrangements are in complete conformity with IAAF Technical Rules and the IAAF Track and Field Facilities Manual
someone who administers the technical rules of an athletics event
An athlete participating in a throwing event
When making the throw the contestant must stand within a designated area, marked by the throwing circle
Throwing events are field events where the athletes compete in throwing an object as far as possible from the starting point of the throw
The final round of a throwing event
A heat of a throwing event
A qualifying round of a throwing event
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The throwing trial is a trial of an athlete during a throwing event
The timekeeper shall act as back-up when Fully Automatic Photo Finish System is in use
The top of the hoop from which the net is suspended
A race performed on a track (indoor or outdoor)
Records conducted in track events
Someone who trains athletes
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A trial of an athlete during a field event
A triple jump event is an athletics (track and field) event, previously also known as "hop, step and jump", whose various names describe the actions a competitor takes. The athlete runs down a runway until he reaches a designated mark, from which the jump is measured. The takeoff mark is a board, and in modern championships a strip of plasticine or modeling clay is attached to the board to record athletes overstepping the mark. The first landing has to be done with the takeoff foot. The next phase is a step, landing on the opposite foot, and is followed by the jump, into a sand-filled box, as in the long jump. A "foul" or missed jump occurs when a jumper oversteps the launch mark (most commonly), misses the pit entirely, or does not perform the attempt in the allotted amount of time (usually about one minute).
The final round of a triple jump event
A heat of a triple jump event
A qualifying round of a triple jump event
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The triple jump trial is a trial of an athlete during a triple jump event.
An athlete participating in a triple jump event
THe clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification)
unit of length
Any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange
unit of size
unit of time
unit of weight
This event is a cross country event that finishes uphill on the mountain and the distance covered is 12 Km.
This event is a cross country event that finishes uphill on the mountain and the distance covered is 8 Km.
Vertical Jumps are athletics (track and field) events in which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights with or without the aid of any devices. It has been contested since the Olympic Games of ancient Greece. Over the centuries since, competitors have introduced increasingly more effective techniques to arrive at the current form.
The final round of a vertical jump event
A heat of a vertical jump event
A qualifying round of a vertical jump event
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The vertical jump trial is a trial of an athlete during a vertical jump event
A athlete participating in a vertical jumping event
During the water jump, the water pit shall be 3.66m ± 0.02m in width.
The weight of an object
A movable chair mounted on large wheels; for invalids or those who cannot walk; frequently propelled by the occupant
a flag that has white color
A gauge for recording the speed and direction of wind
The discus throw women is an event for women
The final round of a women's discus throw event
A heat of a women's discus throw event
A qualifying round of a women's discus throw event
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A trial of a woman athlete during a discus throw event
The hammer throw women is an event for women
The final round of a women's hammer throw event
A heat of a women's discus throw event
A qualifying round of a women's hammer throw event
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A trial of a woman athlete during a hammer throw event
The high jump women event is an event for women
The final round of a women's high jump event
A heat of a women's high jump event
A qualifying round of a women's high jump event
1
A trial of a woman athlete during a high jump event
The standard sprint hurdle race is100 metres for women.
The hurdle race Women 400 metres is an event for women
The hurdle race Women 60 metres is an event for women
The final round of a women's hurdles 100m event
A heat of a women's hurdles 100m event
A qualifying round of a women's hurdles 100m event
The final round of a women's hurdles 400m event
A heat of a women's hurdles 400m event
A qualifying round of a women's hurdles 400m event
The final round of a women's hurdles 60m event
A heat of a women's hurdles 60m event
A qualifying round of a women's hurdles 60m event
The javelin throw women is an event for women
The final round of a women's javelin throw event
A heat of a women's javelin throw event
A qualifying round of a women's javelin throw event
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A trial of a woman athlete during a javelin throw event
The long jump women is an event for women
The final round of a women's long jump event
A heat of a women's long jump event
A qualifying round of a women's long jump event
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A trial of a woman athlete during a long jump event
The women pentathlon is a track and field athletics combined events contest made up of five events only for women.
The pole vault women is an event for women
The final round of a women's pole vault event
A heat of a women's pole vault event
A qualifying round of a women's pole vault event
1
A trial of a woman athlete during a pole vault event
The final round of a women's relay 4x100m event
A heat of a women's relay race 4x100m event
A qualifying round of a women's relay 4x100m event
The final round of a women's relay 4x200m event
A heat of a women's relay race 4x200m event
A qualifying round of a women's relay 4x200m event
The final round of a women's relay 4x400m event
A heat of a women's relay race 4x400m event
A qualifying round of a women's relay 4x400m event
The final round of a women's relay 4x800m event
A heat of a women's relay race 4x800m event
A qualifying round of a women's relay 4x800m event
The relay race women 4x100 metres is an event for women.
The relay race women 4x100 metres is an event for women.
The relay race women 4x400 metres is an event for women.
The relay race women 4x100 metres is an event for women.
Running Women 400m is a running event for women.The 10,000 meters is the longest standard track event. Most of those running such races also compete in road races and cross country running events
The final round of a women's running 10000m event
A heat of a women's running 10000m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 10000m event
The Running Women 1000 metres is an event for women.
The final round of a women's running 1000m event
A heat of a women's running 1000m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 1000m event
Running Women 100 m is the classic sprints race distance for women. The reigning 100 m world record holder is often named "the fastest woman in the world", and the 100 m Olympic title is usually considered among the most prestigious.
The final round of a women's running 100m event
A heat of a women's running 100m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 100m event
The Running Women 1500 metres is an event for women.
The final round of a women's running 1500m event
A heat of a women's running 1500m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 1500m event
The Running Women 2000 metres is an event for women.
The final round of a women's running 2000m event
A heat of a women's running 2000m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 2000m event
A Running Women 200 metres race is a sprint running event for women. Despite the fact that it is often a faster race than the 100 m, it is less popular than the 100 m, and often attracts runners from that event who wish to "double up" and claim both titles.
The final round of a women's running 200m event
A heat of a women's running 200m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 200m event
The Running Women 3000 metres is an event for women.
The final round of a women's running 3000m event
A heat of a women's running 3000m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 3000m event
Running Women 400m is a running event for women. It is the longest common
sprint distance. On a standard outdoor running track, it is exactly one
lap around the track. Runners start in staggered positions and race in
separate lanes for the entire course. An athlete needs to combine both
strength and speed in order to compete successfully.
The final round of a women's running 400m event
A heat of a women's running 400m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 400m event
Runnign Women 400m is a running event for women.The 5000 meters is a popular running distance also known as a 5K or 5 km, colloquially "five-K" (equal to 3.107 miles). This distance is typical for running races; on road, on the track or cross-country. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games. 5000 meters refers to racing on a track and 5K means a roadrace or cross country event.
Much of the distance's popularity is due to the challenge it offers to both novices and accomplished professionals. It is a distance race that demands a great deal of endurance as well as speed. Tactics are also a key role, and the combination makes it attractive to many.
The final round of a women's running 5000m event
A heat of a women's running 5000m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 5000m event
a sprint event of 60 metres for women in athletics.
The final round of a women's running 60m event
A heat of a women's running 60m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 60m event
Running Women 800 m is track running event for women. It is the shortest common middle distance track event. The 800 meters is run over two laps of the track (400 meter track) and has always been an Olympic event. During indoor track season the event is usually run on a 200 meter track, therefore requiring four laps.
The final round of a women's running 800m event
A heat of a women's running 800m event
A qualifying round of a women's running 800m event
The shot put women is an event for women
The final round of a women's shot put throw event
A heat of a women's shot put throw event
A qualifying round of a women's shot put throw event
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A trial of a woman athlete during a shot put event
The final round of a women's steeplechase 2000m event
A heat of a women's steeplechase 2000m event
A qualifying round of a women's steeplechase 2000m event
The final round of a women's steeplechase 3000m event
A heat of a women's steeplechase 3000m event
A qualifying round of a women's steeplechase 3000m event
The Steeplechase Race Women 2000 metres is an event for women.There shall be 18 hurdle jumps and 5 water jumps in the 2000m event.
The Steeplechase Race Women 3000 metres is an event for women.There shall be 28 hurdle jumps and 7 water jumps included in the 3000m event
The triple jump women is an event for women
The final round of a women's triple jump event
A heat of a women's triple jump event
A qualifying round of a women's triple jump event
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A trial of a woman athlete during a triple jump event
The World Athletics Series Competition is the major International Competition in the IAAF’s four-yearly official competition programme.
The Worlds Athletics Tour is an annual series of International Invitational Meetings in which athletes participate and can score points in accordance with Regulations approved by the Council
The World Combined Events Challenge is an annual series of Combined Events
competitions in which athletes participate and can score points in
accordance with Regulations approved by the Council
The World Race Walking Challenge is an annual series of Race Walking competitions in which athletes participate and can score points in accordance with Regulations approved by the Council
World Record
At the competition area and before the beginning of the event, each
athlete may have practice trials.
GIO_Thing is the root class of the hierarchyof the Geographic Information Ontology . GIO-Thing
is a non-instantiable class
For all events longer than 10km, refreshment stations shall be provided every lap. In addition, drinking/sponging stations for water only shall be placed approximately midway between the refreshment stations or more frequently if weather conditions warrant such provision.
The 'racetrack' or 'racing track' is a purpose-built facility for racing of animals (eg. horse racing or greyhound racing), automobiles, motorcycles or athletes
an area of the track
Area of the stadium used for the warming up of athletes
MCO_Thing is the root class of the hierarchy of the Multimedia Content Ontology. MCO-Thing is a non-instantiable class