Zero.30 meters - ANS-1 foot in meters
1312 feet - ANS-four hundred meters in feet
1896 - ANS-whilst the first Summer Olympics became held
20cm - ANS-the width of a wooden board for lengthy soar
4 - ANS-quantity of runners in a relay team
forty three.1 seconds - ANS-the time file of Michael. D. Johnson
453 grams - ANS-1 pound in grams
fifty four.2 seconds - ANS-the time file of Thomas Burke
5cm - ANS-width of the white line
776 BCE - ANS-whilst Track and Field changed into created
Altius - ANS-better
anchor - ANS-the ultimate runner
Ancient Greeks - ANS-folks that created the sport of Track and Field(TF)
Athens - ANS-a town in Greece wherein the primary Summer Olympics was held
baton zone - ANS-where batons are exchanged
blind handoff - ANS-while runners take the baton with out searching at the baton(in sprint
relays)
spoil line - ANS-whilst runners merge to lane 1
damage line races - ANS-800m, 4x400m relay
Citius - ANS-quicker
Citius, Altius, Fortius - ANS-the Olympic Motto
disqualified - ANS-what a runner receives whilst he/she commits a fake begin, drops the
baton, or intentionally blocks an opponent runner; DQd
Fortius - ANS-more potent
lane races - ANS-4x100m relay, 100m, 200m
lane races - ANS-type of races wherein the runner should live in his/her lane
leg - ANS-the section in which each runner races before handing the baton to a teammate
lengthy soar, javelin throw, discus throw - ANS-events which have been added through the
Greeks after the first event
Michael D. Johnson - ANS-the athlete who holds the 400m world record
Pierre de Coubertin - ANS-French historian who shaped the International Olympic
Committee(IOC) to hold the lifestyle of athletic competition
stadion - ANS-first event; 180 meter sprint; stadium
stick - ANS-what Runner 1 says before handing the baton to Runner 2
Thomas Burke - ANS-American sprinter who received the four hundred meter race in Athens
white line - ANS-line that marks the the begin of the race