Track and field history

The history of track and field competition began in 776 BC. The first game was held at the first Olympic Festival in ancient Greece. From the time he was born, walking, running and throwing things is a natural process for human beings. This process gave birth to track and field events. Many people are starting to compete with each other, and as time goes on, events become more and more popular. These activities began to develop and many new track events were included. So let's take a look at the history of track and field events.

Old track events include sporting events called sprints in modern events. Participants ran from one end of the track to the other. Covered by a distance of about 200 meters, it later produced a 200-meter sprint. The 400-meter sprint was inspired by two games and the long distance race was the result of 724 games. Long-distance, javelin, short-distance and other ancient field activities have an appearance similar to that of…

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Athletics; 800 meters is two sprints

All the misunderstandings in track and field are very interesting. Someone classifies 800 meters as a long distance race? Not like this, I tell you, not even close. 800 meters is an absolute high performance game, in fact it is more like a sprint than 400 meters. This is definitely a sprint of two solid circles. From the circle of hell, you give it all, then try to finish your muscles burning and your feet on fire.

In fact, on the reslite or tartan track, you will feel your feet on fire, and in the game you will feel the pain of the muscles will signal your brain. Capitan, Scotty is here, we are in the most distorted state, I don't think the engine can take more of this. This 800-meter penalty is more painful or tormenting than any snorer in Guantan Bay.

This is a self-initiated will contest in which one opponent tests their character and endurance to another person's pain. When one cannot handle it, they will return…

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Athletics – Pole Vault

Pole hopping is a high jump variant that allows competitors to achieve higher heights by using fiberglass or carbon fiber rods. This flexible rod replaces the early solid rod because it allows for a higher height. Pole Vaulting is part of the ancient Greek, Cretan and Celtic competitions and has been a major part of the men's Olympics since 1896, but it was not until 2000 that it entered the women's competition.

Like almost all ancient events, the cause of the challenge is military. The Poles were used to remove natural obstacles throughout Europe. In those days, the distance of the vault was measured, not the height. In the area around the North Sea, very ordinary people and soldiers use the poles to cross the marshes and still hold long jump competitions.

Modern pole vaults first appeared in Italy and Germany in the 1840s, but were honed in the United States at the end of the 19th century. The competition for pole vault is similar to the high jump because…

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Current US high school men's track and field record until July 2009 – Part 1

The following is the record of the US high school men's track and field as of July 2009. This list provides an idea of ​​how each high school runner, jumper and thrower can become a world class athlete at the readiness level.

Some of the record holders have just completed their senior season and may be attending college competitions somewhere. They include hurdler Reggie Wyatt, long jumper Marquis Goodwin, discus thrower Mason Finley, hammer thrower Conor McCullough, decathlon Curtis Beach, and relay racer Andrew Hendrix and brother Anthony Hendrix.

The list of the past and their performance are amazing, they have become the household name of the global track and field. They include Alan Webb, Galen Rupp and the recent German Fernandez.

American high school boys track record

100m – 2008 by Jeff Demps of the South Lake High School in Groveland [Florida] 10.01.

Roy Martin of Roosevelt HS of Dallas [Texas] in 1985 at 200 – 20.13.

400 – 44.69 in …

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Athletics – High Jump

Unlike many modern athletics competitions, high jump sports did not originate from the ancient Olympic Games. Instead, its first recorded incident occurred in Scotland in the 19th century. [Although there have been similar events in the Olympic Games, and some people have questioned the high jump competition that has been going on since ancient Greece, the Scottish version is almost identical, if not more basic than today's jump.] In the good old days, the jump shot passed The scissors on the bar gain power and strength.

Today, the high jump is carried out in a more technical way. The rod is set at a predetermined height and the jumper attempts to clear the rod. There are special high jump shoes and spiked high heels for extra traction on the free throw line. The way to the bar is usually more important than the actual takeoff. If you are approaching at the wrong angle or running without enough power, clearing the crossbar is more challenging. The jumper runs at an angle of 30-40 degrees and requires 8 to 13…

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Athletics – Learning Shots Rules

Shot put is a simple event where the athlete uses the putt action to push the pitch as much as possible. For those new to the event, specific rules need to be followed. The National High School Federation is the governing body for high school athletics and sports, and sets rules for high school track and field competitions. If you are a competitor or a coach, you must understand the rules, but even parents and viewers should have a general understanding of the rules to understand the incident.

The rules of shot put can basically be divided into three categories:

  • Facilities and equipment
  • uniform
  • In the circle

Facilities and equipment

The basic facilities and equipment required for a shot put game is a circle, a landing zone and a shot put. Now, the circle and landing departments have become the standard of competition at all levels. The circle should be 7 feet in diameter and fitted with a 4 inch toe. The landing department should be 34.92 degrees….

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Athletics – Multiple Events

In addition to individual running, jumping and throwing track and field events, there are a number of competitions where athletes can participate. During the two days, athletes tested on the track and around the track in various events to prove their strength, speed and endurance.

Men participate in the Decathlon team. According to Latin, the decathlon consists of 10 events and is held 5 times a day.

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The first day of the athletes participated in the 100m race, long jump, shot put, high jump and 400 meters race.

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The next day, the men participated in the 110-meter hurdle, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw and 1500 meters long run.

The man who won the decathlon was called "the greatest athlete in the world."

The seven women's seven-athletes are as follows: there are four events on the first day and only three in the second:

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Day 1: 100m hurdle, high jump, shot put, 200m sprint.

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The next day: long jump, javelin, 800 meters run.

The seven all-around competition has been questioned in recent Olympic Games, despite…

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Athletics – Long Jump

Track and field is known for running events, but there is more to it in the oval! Long jump is not a new Olympic event. In fact, it is part of the original ancient Greek pentathlon and is the only jumping event in these competitions. Since ancient games were used to train wars, it is assumed that the long jump simulates obstacles in the enemy's terrain.

The hopper holds the weight with both hands and takes off from a short runway for an ancient long jump. The weight is used to further push the jumper by pushing them forward during the jump to increase momentum. This is one of the more difficult events of the ancient pentathlon due to logistics and the absolute power needed to advance the body.

Today, long jump combines speed, agility and strength to jump and slide as much as possible within a limit. In order to achieve a successful long jump competition, competitors must have strong goals and correct progress…

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Athletics – Triple Jump

There are various jumping competitions in track and field: long jump, high jump, pole vault and triple jump. Although the most difficult to negotiate, the third-level jump is the most complicated. The third-level jump is a cave way of "jumping, jumping and jumping" through the spoken language. The competitors ran down the track and jumped into the bunker step by step.

The triple jump can be traced back to the ancient Olympics, although the competition may be different at the time. The records show that competitors have a jump distance of more than 50 feet, which makes them at the same level as today's record holders.

Today's triple jump technology allows participants to start on the same runway as other jump races. The free throw line or takeoff marker is the point at which the jump is measured. Unlike other games, the takeoff sign is the plank that is placed on the runway. Once the tag is hit, these three steps are performed.

The first is the player jump: jump…

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Track and field history

Track and field is an event that highlights human strength. Historically, the king and the rulers held a competition to commemorate an event, or just for entertainment and entertainment. This is the origin of athletics and usually includes games and power feats like javelin throws and discus throws. Ancient civilizations in Greece and India have track and field sports, but the Greek descent is well documented and recorded in 776 BC. The record shows that the only event at the time was the game.

But recent studies by archaeologists have shown that Greek games may be held as early as the 10th century BC or before the 9th century. The majestic strength of the Olympic Games was held in Olympia. After a series of bronze artifacts, these relics have been discovered, indicating that the prizes were awarded to the winners. Since the ancient Olympic Games was related to the Olympia movement, the name of the modern Olympic Games came from this.

The…

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