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Olympic medalists in athletics (men)

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia - Athletics

Athletics, also known, especially in American English, as track and field or track and field athletics, is a collection of sport events, which can roughly be divided into running, throwing, and jumping. The word is derived from the Greek word "athlos" meaning "contest". Athletics - History. Athletics was the original sport at the first Olympics back in 776 BC where the only event held was the stadium-length foot race or "stade". The earliest recorded win was at these games in the stade race.Including:

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Long-distance track event - Standard long-distance events

Long-distance track event - 3000 meter steeplechase. The 3,000 meter Steeplechase is a distance event requiring greater strength, stamina and agility than the flat 3,000 meter middle distance event. The world record for men is: Saif Saeed Shaheen 7:53.63 Bruxelles 3 September 2004 For women: Gu ...

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Long-distance track event, Long-distance track event - Standard long-distance events, Long-distance track event - 3000 meter steeplechase, Long-distance track event - 5000 meters, Long-distance track event - 10000 meters, Long-distance track event - Other distance events, Long-distance track event - Notable long-distance track athletes, Long-distance track event - Men, Long-distance track event - Women

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Athletics - History

Athletics was the original sport at the first Olympics back in 776 BC where the only event held was the stadium-length foot race or "stade". The earliest recorded win was at these games in the stade race. There were several other "Games" held throughout Europe in later eras: The Pythian Games (founded 527 BC) held in Delphi every four years The Nemean Games (founded 516 BC) held in Argolid every two years The Isthmian (founded 523 BC) held on the Isthmus of Corinth every two years (o ...

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Athletics, Athletics - History, Athletics - Indoor track and field, Athletics - Outdoor track and field, Athletics - Events

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Athletics - Events

There are other variations besides the ones listed below but races of unusual length (e.g. 300 m) are run much less often. With the exception of the mile run, races based on imperial distances are rarely run on the track anymore since most tracks have been converted from a quarter mile (402.3 m) to 400 meters; all recordkeeping for imperial distances has been discontinued. Men and women do not compete against each other. Women generally run the same distances as men although hurdles and steeplechase barriers are lower and the weights ...

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Athletics, Athletics - History, Athletics - Indoor track and field, Athletics - Outdoor track and field, Athletics - Events

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Athletics - Indoor track and field

There are two seasons for track and field. There is an indoor season, run during the winter and an outdoor season, run during the spring and summer. Most indoor tracks are 200 meters, however, less frequently, there are smaller and larger tracks that measure from between 180 to 300 meters. The indoor track consists of four to six lanes instead of the eight to ten on an outdoor track. Often an indoor track will ...

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Athletics, Athletics - History, Athletics - Indoor track and field, Athletics - Outdoor track and field, Athletics - Events

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Athletics - Outdoor track and field

The outdoor track and field season begins in the spring and may last through the summer. Usually the tracks are 400 meters, however, some old tracks are still measured in yards, so they measure 440 yards. The track consists of 6-10 lanes and for the bigger collegiate tracks, a steeplechase lane with a water pit. This can be inside or outside the track, making for a tighter turn or a wider turn. Often schools will place a field in the middle of the track, usually football/soccer/lacrosse, due to their size and shape. Recently these fields have been m ...

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Athletics, Athletics - History, Athletics - Indoor track and field, Athletics - Outdoor track and field, Athletics - Events

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Long-distance track event - Notable long-distance track athletes

Long-distance track event - Men. Meb Keflezighi Saïd Aouita Bernard Barmasai Kenenisa Bekele Brahim Boulami Ron Clarke Haile Gebrselassie Gunder Hägg Salah Hissou Volmari Iso-Hollo Ben Jipcho Kipchoge Keino Wilson Boit Kipketer Moses Kiptanui Hannes Kolehmainen Daniel Komen Paavo Nurmi Yobes Ondieki Steve Prefontaine Gaston Roelants ...

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Long-distance track event, Long-distance track event - Standard long-distance events, Long-distance track event - 3000 meter steeplechase, Long-distance track event - 5000 meters, Long-distance track event - 10000 meters, Long-distance track event - Other distance events, Long-distance track event - Notable long-distance track athletes, Long-distance track event - Men, Long-distance track event - Women

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Olympic medalists in athletics (men): Encyclopedia II - Athletics - Events

There are other variations besides the ones listed below but races of unusual length (e.g. 300 m) are run much less often. With the exception of the mile run, races based on imperial distances are rarely run on the track anymore since most tracks have been converted from a quarter mile (402.3 m) to 400 meters. Men and women do not compete against each other. Women generally run the same distances as men although hurdles and steeplechase barriers are lower and the weights of the shot, discus, javelin and hammer are less. T ...

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Athletics, Athletics - History, Athletics - Indoor track and field, Athletics - Outdoor track and field, Athletics - Events

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