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In a professional track come across for the mile do they run 1600meters(4 laps) or a unadulterated mile 1609 meters?


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in a professional they dont run 1600 meters they run 1500M

1500 m
Along beside the 800 m, this is a premier middle distance race, covering three and three-quarter lap around a standard Olympic-sized track. In recent years the "Metric mile," as it is sometimes called within the United States, has become more of a prolonged sprint, near each knees averaging 55 seconds for the world narrative performance by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco contained by 1998 at Rome (two 1:50 s 800 m performances back to back). Thus, speed is essential, and it seems that the more aerobic conditioning, the better. This is a difficult distance to compete at, mentally, contained by addition to person one of the more tactical middle distance track events. The distance is often witness to some of the most tactical, physical race in the sport, as lots championship race are won in the final few metres.








1600 m
At exactly four lap of a normal 400 m track, this distance is primarily raced at the middle/high academy levels as a hard by replacement for the mile (it is in reality about 9 m shorter). The 1500 m, however, is the bureaucrat distance at the college and international levels and 1600 m runners transfer to the 1500 m when they go into college or become professionals.
1600 meters
when i be in track it be always 4 lap
If the event is actually the mile, they run exactly a mile. If you pocket a look at the track, about 9 meters since the universal finish file, there is another small row. It may nor may not be labled as the mile start but it should be there. These days, you will usually just find the true mile run in indoor competition.

Most international competitions very soon run the 1500m. In my highschool, winter track had the mile and 2 mile, while surrounded by the spring season we ran the 1500m and 3000m.
In Pro, NCAA, or international track, they run the 1,500 meters. Pros also run the Mile. The solitary entities that run 1600 meters are American High Schools
They do exactly what the event calims to be
The Mile = 1609 M, only contained by america; and there is massively little american professional track, mostly international.
The 1500 M = 1500 M, this is more standard(olympic event)
The 1600 M = 1600 M, 4 laps,



What be the greatest track & Field spectacular act ever able?


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Very difficult to break it down to one single event so, I'll give you my top 10 contained by order of peference:

10. Edwin Moses, who won gold ingots medals within the 400-meter hurdles at the 1976 and 1984 Summer Olympics. Between 1977 and 1987, Moses won 107 consecutive finals (122 consecutive races) and set the world record four times.

9. Javier Sotomayor, who is the singular man to exceed 8 foot in the (8'- 1/2 within,2.45 meters ) in the High Jump, when he set the world story on July 23, 1993 in Salamanca, Spain.

8. Carl Lewis, equivalent Jesse Owens mark of 4 gold ingots medals contained by a single Olympiad, the '84 Los Angeles Games.

7. Carl Lewis, matching Al Oerter's exploit of winning 4 gold ingots medals for alike event in 4 consecutive Olympiads, when he won the long drop in the '96 Atlanta Games, harmonizing his efforts surrounded by '84, '88 and '92.

6. Michael Johnson winning both the 200m and 400m race in a single Olympics, during the 1996 Atlanta Games. He confidently captured the 400m Olympic title near a time of 43.49 beating Roger Black of Great Britain by almost one second. At the 200m final, Johnson achieve a peak speed of over 40 km/h (25 mph), and finished the see in 19.32 shattering the world journal by a third of a second.

5. Al Oerter became the first track and enclosed space athlete to win consecutive gold medal for the same event over the length of FOUR Olympiads. Oerter, won the Discus thow at the '56, '60, '64 & '68 Olmpics.

4. Jim Thorpe's perfomance at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. Along with the decathlon and pentathlon, Thorpe contested the long skip and high bounce as well, but his first event planned was the pentathlon. Thorpe be the class of the field, in the lead four events. He placed only third contained by the javelin, an event he had never done until that time 1912.

The same day he won the pentathlon gold ingots, Thorpe qualified for the high-jump final. In that final, he placed fourth, and took seventh place in the long skip. Thorpe's final event was the decathlon, where on earth tough competition from local favorite Hugo Wieslander was expected. But Wieslander be no match for Thorpe any, finishing some 700 points behind. Thorpe placed contained by the top four of all ten events.

3. Jessie Owens. But not for champion the 4 Olympic Gold Medals in the 36' Games, but for an extraordinary morning that took place a year earlier. In a span of 45 minutes on May 25, 1935 at the Big Ten Championships contained by Ann Arbor, Michigan, Owns tied the record for the 100 courtyard dash, set world chronicles in the long skip, 220 yard career, and 220 yard low hurdles. With the 220 times bettering the archives for 200 meter equivalents, Owns set or tied SIX World record within less thane ONE hour.

2. On May 6, 1954 during a draw together between British AAA and Oxford University, Roger Bannister broke the 4-minute barrier; beside a time of 3 min 59.4.

1. Bob Beamon's World record dive at the 1968 Mexico City Olymipic Games. Although Beamon was a favorite, his bound was completely impulsive. From 1935 to 1968, the long jump world register had increased one and only 8.25" from 26' 8'-1/2 to 27' 4-3/4. With a single jump, Beamon added nearly 22" to the dictation in a single sunshine.
100 yard crash fastest time : 9.52 seconds(not mine, someone else in the olympics) my time (im a teen, 13) so 15.25
the Beemer long dive - think it be in Mexico City - he smashed the previous narrative!!
i think the greatest exploit was when some guy get impaled by a javelin contained by the 1960-something olympics- it was a great throw- but it be a little rotten target- unless he was aiming here.
The english guy who finally broke the 4 minute mile.
Anyone who finishes the marathon.
Justin Gatlin- The fastest man surrounded by the world! From my hometown!!
jesse owens brave proud showing in Nazi Germany
Roger banister breaking the 4 minute mile. a sub 4 minute mile may appear like nothin in a minute but he was the first human ever to complete it
in 2000 the women's 4x4 relay troop won gold, 4 a small country approaching the Bahamas
Roger Bannister's first sub 4 minute mile. Since the mile became standard, doctors have always said that the human body would never be capable of run it in underneath 4 minutes. It turned out to be a tougher psychological barrier than physical.

The book "The Perfect Mile" is roughly speaking Bannister and 2 other guys who were race to be the first. A great read.
Steve Prefontaine. Period. End of Story.


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Men's Programs:

Arkansas - 42 NCAA titles since '84. 19 Indoor track, 12 Outdoor track, 11 CC.

Others:

Florida State, LSU, Texas, Arizona, Florida,

(Stanford, BYU, Wisconsin, Colorado for Distance & CC)
miami of ohio
aTm aTm aTm aTm aTm
GO AGGIES
TEXAS AGGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICS
UT and LSU
Mens: Stanford, U-C Boulder, Arkansas, Tennesse
Womens: Stanford, UNC, Providence, Duke
In terms of track and grazing land, the list includes Baylor University, LSU, Arkansas, Florida St.



The women's gymnastics contained by the Olympics is accompany by music but not the men's why is this?


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Women get grade on their choreography as well as their gymnastics. I can't see a man dance around to music like women do. lol.
i devise it's because one of the criterias in women's gymnastics is grace and what better passageway to show it than with music, right? men don't exactly entail to be graceful and adjectives.
Because society labels men as dominant, so it is considered a special point when women do things like carry out.
I dont know, but could you really see buff guys dancing around to classical music??!!
Men's gymnastics does not necessarily own floor routines either, i.e. the reason, the one and only thing that women's gymnastics have to music is floor routines.



Whats a biddable sport for redneck olympics?

Question:somethin like the hubcap toss
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Redneck Pentathlon
1- Tabacco Spit
2- Junk sports car accumulation
3- Minority Bash
4- Busch Drinking
5- And you lose 10 points for every class completed past 4th.
Peeing for distance
wifebeating and beer bottle toss
How more or less cow fondling
lazy-boy recliner dismount
coon bashing, moonshine making, trailer pulling, and dynamite fishing
see how far the bucket can be away when you spit...kinda resembling the bozo shows grand prize team game..where they threw the lil orb in the bucket. PING
trailor pull
Hubcap Toss?
have a memory spectator sport:

match a NASCAR driver to their vehicle number.. heeeehaawww
frog gigging
Tobacco Spitting for Distance & Accuracy,Beer Chugging for Speed(with Deductions for spillage),& Clogging.
spitting
#1 Longest Mullet
#2 Belch, Fart and Scrotum Scratch.(Triathalon)
#3 Haul It To The Outhouse Relay
#4 Toilet Seat Discus
Beer chugging.
Horse shoes using old toilet places instead of horse shoes
cow tippin
fish throwin
backwards driving race
crop circling
Tight jeans wearing contest.
corn husking
How going on for tractor-tag? And cow-pie collection contest, and most-flea ridden dog contest, and grits eating contest, and best cowboy helmet collection contest, and kid with the most toes contest, and outhouse empty contest.
tobacco spitting decathlon..accuracy, distance, speed, rise, and amount.
Hog milking!


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