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Track and Field

, Anchor - CORRECT ANSWERS-The athlete who runs the last leg of a relay race.

Approach - CORRECT ANSWERS-In a jumping event, the run up phase during which
the athlete builds speed or otherwise prepares for the jump.

Baton - CORRECT ANSWERS-The hollow tube which must be passed between
runners to complete a relay race.

Bell Lap - CORRECT ANSWERS-The final lap of a multiple lap race, at the beginning of
which a bell is rung. This signifies that the leader of the race has begun the final lap.

Blocks - CORRECT ANSWERS-An aid used at the start of events up to the 400 meter
distance, including the hurdles.

Break-Line - CORRECT ANSWERS-A specific mark on the track used only in certain
races that are longer than one lap (such as the 800 meter or 4x400 meter relay). The
break-line indicates the point at which runners may leave their assigned lane and move
toward the inside lane of the track.

Crossbar - CORRECT ANSWERS-The bar that a high jumper or pole vaulter must
clear.

Discus - CORRECT ANSWERS-A throwing event in which the athlete throws a
cylindrical object as far as possible.

Draft - CORRECT ANSWERS-In a distance race, to tuck in behind another runner,
letting that runner control the pace and block the wind.

Exchange zone - CORRECT ANSWERS-The 20 meter section of a track inside which
the baton must be passed from one runner to another during a relay race.

False Start - CORRECT ANSWERS-Moving or leaving the starting blocks or line before
the gun goes off.

Field events - CORRECT ANSWERS-All of the throwing and jumping events; events
that do not take place on the track itself.

Flight phase - CORRECT ANSWERS-For a jumper, the period following takeoff during
which the athlete enters a period of non-support.

Flop style - CORRECT ANSWERS-Also known as the Fosbury Flop, this is a style of
high jumping in which the jumper's back passes over the bar. The style was popularized
by American Dick Fosbury, a gold medalist in 1968.

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