Athletics

Athletics
About Athletics

Athletics, also known as track and field, is a sport that encompasses a wide range of events, showcasing the pinnacle of human physical capabilities and sporting prowess. From lightning-fast sprints to powerful throws and breathtaking jumps, athletics captivates spectators around the world with its raw athleticism, determination, and extraordinary feats of performance.

Athletics is the most followed track and field events in the world. Athletics is a broader category of many events, for both men and women. Governed by International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), that was established as the world governing body for the sport of track and field athletics. In 2019 the name of International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) was changed to World Athletics.



Apart from governing all the athletics events, they are also responsible for standardization of rules of the sport, maintaining world records and sanctioning of various athletics events throughout the world.

Men and women athletes participate separately in their categories for these events.

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Events In Athletics
History

Track and field event is the oldest sporting completion that highlights the stamina and endurance of athletes in different categories. The scope of the events expanded gradually over the period, more events were introduced under this broader category of athletics.

Beginning of Olympics gave a major boost to athletics. Track and field events and marathon were part of the Olympics since its inception in 1896. On 17 July 1912 in Stockholm, Sweden, following the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in the Swedish capital, the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) was founded to govern the world athletics.

Objective

Athletics is a sport of stamina and endurance that requires hard work, consistent training, physical workouts and thoughtful diets. Athletes compete with each other to win the event they are participating following all the rules laid down for the event.

This event demands a unique blend of physical attributes and skills from its athletes. Sprinters need explosive speed, power, and impeccable technique to cover short distances in a matter of seconds. Long-distance runners must possess exceptional endurance and stamina to maintain a fast pace over extended periods.

Jumpers and throwers require explosive strength, agility, and coordination to propel themselves or an object to great heights or distances. The sport celebrates the diverse range of human physical capabilities and pushes athletes to reach their limits.

Success in athletics is built on a foundation of rigorous training, discipline, and dedication. Athletes devote countless hours to conditioning their bodies, honing their technique, and improving their speed, strength, and agility.



Training programs vary depending on the discipline, with athletes focusing on specific aspects such as speed work, endurance training, weightlifting, and plyometrics. Mental preparation is equally important, as athletes must cultivate focus, determination, and resilience to excel in the face of intense competition.

Races and marathon events depend upon the best time achieved by the winning athlete while events like high jumps and pole vault depend upon the best height jumped by the athlete.

Events like long jump and triple jumps track the best distance jumped by the athletes and events like throws track the athletes based on the distance of the throws.

Events like Decathlon for men and Heptathlon for women follows a points system as they involve multiple events and here athletes need to score the maximum number of points to succeed.



Athletics takes center stage in prestigious competitions such as the Olympic Games, World Championships, and regional championships. These events bring together the world’s best athletes, representing their countries and striving for glory on the international stage.

The atmosphere is electric, with spectators witnessing displays of athleticism, sportsmanship, and fierce competition. Athletics transcends borders and cultures, uniting people from all walks of life in a shared celebration of human achievement.

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General Rules
  • Qualified athletes are provided with a bib and hip number which the athletes should wear in their shirts and shorts exposing the number thus making the identification of the athletes visible.
  • Only three athletes of a country can participate for an event on the condition that they have all qualified the entry standard for the event.
  • The country can enter a reserved athlete for an event in case of injury to any athlete on the condition that this reserved athlete has also qualified the entry standard for the event. This exception is not imposed for relays.
  • Athletes of the team shall wear the same colour competition uniform during the competition and in all ceremonies.
  • Athletes should strictly adhere to anti-doping rules.
100 m Race

100-meter sprint is a short-distance race in which runners compete based on speed and acceleration and applies for both men and women. This race is run in the home straight of the 400m track.

100m race

Rules of 100 m Race
World Records of 100 m Race
200 m Race

200-meter sprint is also considered a short-distance race in which runners compete based on speed and acceleration and applies for both men and women. The athletes have to traverse a curve and run on a straight path. This race is run in an oval path and the home straight of the 400m track.

200m race

Rules of 200 m Race
World Records of 200 m Race
400 m Race

400-meter sprint is also a short-distance race in which athletes compete based on individual speed and stamina and applies for both men and women. The athletes have to traverse the race circuit of the circumference of 400m once.

400m race

Rules of 400 m Race
World Records of 400 m Race
800 m Race and 1,500 m Race

800-meter sprint is the beginning of mid-distance race in which runners compete based on individual speed and stamina and applies for both men and women.

The athletes have to traverse the race circuit of the circumference of 400m twice or thrice depending upon the distance. They are informed with a bell indicating the last round of their sprint.



800m race is run in a staggered formation with the athlete in the outer ring placed ahead of the athletes of the inner rings. In 1,500m athletes are bunched in two groups, they start the race behind two arced starting lines.

800m race

Rules of 800 m and 1,500 m Race
World Records of 800 m and 1,500 m Race
5,000 m Race and 10,000 m Race

These are long-distance races in which athletes compete based on individual speed and stamina and applies for both men and women. The athletes have to traverse about 12-and-a-half laps of the race circuit of the circumference of 400m for 5,000 m and 25 laps for 10,000m.



The athletes are informed with a bell indicating the last round of their sprint. Athletes are bunched in two groups; they start the race behind two arced starting lines separated from each other. They are allowed to bunch in after the start.

5000 m Race

Rules of 5,000 m and 10,000 m Race
World Records of 5,000 m and 10,000 m Race
Marathon

Marathon is a long-distance race covering about 42.195 kilometres and applies for both men and women. They are run in the countryside and finally, the path leads to a prominent place or the designated stadium for the final lap.

The path of the marathon is easily identifiable with proper markings and signboards. They are also provided hydrated drinks in their path.



An athlete who obstructs other athlete is disqualified. Distance covered is not displayed to the athlete during their race and they can quit the race at any time making them disqualified.

Marathon Race

World Records of Marathon
110 m Hurdles

110m hurdles is a hurdling event where ten hurdles are placed evenly on the tracks. For men, the total distance is of 110m while for women the distance of this race is 100m.

The first hurdle is placed about 45 ft from the starting line. Hurdles have a height of 42 inches each and are designed to fall over if bumped by the athlete.



The fallen hurdles do not carry any penalty for the athlete but they make the athlete slower and hence affect the finishing position of the athlete.

Athletes are required to leap over the hurdles and complete the race. This race is run in the home straight of the 400m track.

110m hurdles race

Rules of 110 m Hurdles Race
World Records of 110 m Hurdles Race
3,000 m Steeplechase

3000 m steeplechase is a mid-distance hurdled race both for men and women athlete. This event has four barriers and a water jump. Unlike the hurdles race, the hurdles placed for steeplechase are hard and do not fall. The height of the hurdles is 36 inches for men and 30 inches for women.

The water jump landing area is 12 ft. and is 70 cm deep preceded by a hurdle. Athletes can step on the hurdles during their race. They have to overcome 28 hurdles and 7 water jumps during their entire race. They are informed with a bell indicating the last round of their sprint.



Athletes are bunched in two groups; they start the race behind two arced starting lines separated from each other. They are allowed to bunch in after the start.

3000 steeplechase

Rules of 3,000 m Steeplechase
World Records of 3,000 m Steeplechase
20 and 50 Kms Race Walk

20 km and 50 km are long-distance fast walking race, where one foot must always be in contact with the ground at all times and applies for both men and women. The position of the foot is always decided by judges and any infringement may lead to disqualification.

This is a road event and culminates on a prominent landmark or organising stadium. Athletes are allowed to take hydrated drinks during their course of the race walk.



Distance covered is not displayed to the athlete during their race walk and they can quit the race at any time making them disqualified.

Walk Race

World Records of 20 and 50 Kms Race Walk
High Jump

High Jump is an event where the athlete needs to jump over a crossbar of 4 feet in length and applies for both men and women. The height of the crossbar is decided by the judge. This event includes a jumping area that is 15m long.



An athlete may use any technique to cross over the bar without dislodging it. A crash mat is provided for athletes and they should land in the crash mat.

High Jump

Rules of High Jump
World Records of High Jump
Pole Vault

Pole vault requires an athlete to clear a crossbar with the help of a pole usually made of strong fibreglass and applies for both men and women. Athlete sprint over with a pole of 4.5m and jams it against a designated hole inside a metal box that is placed centrally.



They intend to clear the greatest height set by the judges. The coach must mention the weight of the athlete beside the name of the athlete. A crash mat is provided for athletes and they should land in the crash mat.

Pole Vault

Rules of Pole Vault
World Records of Pole Vault
Long Jump

Long jump requires athletes to jump over a distance after taking off in one foot and landing in a sandpit and applies for both men and women. Athlete sprints over a runway 40 m long and his front of the foot should not touch the takeoff board line.



Distance covered in the jump is measured from the forward edge of the takeoff board to the last impression made by the athlete on the sand. The width of the sandpit is 3m.

Long Jump

Rules of Long Jump
World Records of Long Jump
Triple Jump

Triple jump requires an athlete to jump over a distance using hop, step and jump method and landing in the sandpit and applies for both men and women.



Athlete sprints over a runway, and jumps with one foot without touching the takeoff line, then hops to the next foot to initiate the step phase followed by the jump phase. All this phase should be done in one continuous motion. The width of the sandpit is 3m.

Triple Jump

Rules of Triple Jump
World Records of Triple Jump
Shot Put

Shot put involves throwing of a put ball which weighs 7.260 kg for men and 4 kg for women and is made of cast iron or brass. Athletes use different techniques for releasing the put.

The glide and spin are two commonly used techniques. The legal sector of the throwing area is 34.92 degrees and the put should always land in that area to be counted as a legitimate throw.



The shot put circle is 2.135m in diameter and has a toe board at the front that is 10 cm high. The objective is to throw the ball as far as possible. The athlete throwing the put to the greatest distance wins the event.

Shot Put

Rules of Shot Put
World Records of Shot Put
Discus Throw

Discus throw involves throwing of a discus weighing 2 kg for men and 1 kg for women made from wooden or synthetic material surrounded by a metal rim.

The discus should be similar from all sides and should not contain any edges. The legal sector of the throwing area is 34.92 degrees but is longer and the discus should always land in that area to be counted as a legitimate throw.



The circle is 2.135m in diameter and has a toe board at the front that is 10 cm high. The objective is to throw the discus as far as possible.

The athlete throwing the discus to the greatest distance wins the event. The throwing circle is surrounded by a “U” shaped cage to protect other athletes and officials in case of an erroneous throw.

Discus Throw

Rules of Discus Throw
World Records of Discus Throw
Hammer Throw

Hammer throw involves throwing a hammer ball tied to steel wire to the maximum distance. The weight of the spherical hammer ball is 7.26 kg for men and 4 kg for women.

The length of the steel wire should exceed 121.5 cm. The steel wire is provided with a handle that is used by the athletes to grab the hammer ball.



Hammer throw is done from a circle having a diameter of 2.135m. A cage is provided around the hammer throw arena for the safety of officials and spectators. An athlete uses the swing technique to achieve the speed then fling the hammer in a tangential path to achieve the maximum distance.

Hammer Throw

Rules of Hammer Throw
World Records of Hammer Throw
Javelin Throw

Javelin throw involves a javelin that is 2.7m long for men and 2.3m long for women. Men’s javelin weighs 1.8 pounds while women’s javelin weighs 1.3 pounds. The longest thrower of the javelin wins the event.



The athlete has a 36.5m long runway to get the momentum for throwing. Javelin should land within the arc marked for the landing.

Javelin Throw

Rules of Javelin Throw
World Records of Javelin Throw
Decathlon

Decathlon is a men’s event where athlete participates in 10 events of athletics. This event is spread over two consecutive days and adheres to the rules and regulation of different events mentioned previously.



The athletes here gather points based on their position of finish in each of the events. The athlete with the highest points earned wins the event. The athlete winning the decathlon event is considered to be the most complete men athlete.

Decathlon Events

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Rules of Decathlon
World Records of Decathlon
Heptathlon

Heptathlon is a women’s event where athlete participates in 7 events of athletics. This event is spread over two consecutive days and adheres to the rules and regulation of different events mentioned previously.



The athletes here gather points based on their position of finish in each of the events. The athlete with the highest points earned wins the event. The athlete winning the heptathlon event is considered to be the most complete women athlete.

Heptathlon Events

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Rules of Heptathlon
World Records of Heptathlon
4x100 m Relay

4x100m relay is a relay race that involves passing the baton to the next athlete and completing the race with the baton in minimum time and applies to both men and women.



As the name of the event suggests, this involves 4 athletes each running a distance of 100m with a baton in hand. After each 100m they pass over the baton to their fellow athlete, that athlete then passes the baton to the next and so on.

4x100m relay

Rules of 4x100 m Relay
World Records of 4x100 m Relay
4x400 m Relay

4x400m relay is a relay race that involves passing the baton to the next athlete and completing the race with the baton in minimum time and applies to both men and women.



As the name of the event suggests, this involves 4 athletes each running a distance of 400m with a baton in hand. After each 400m they pass over the baton to their fellow athlete, that athlete then passes the baton to the next and so on.

4x400m relay

Rules of 4x400 m Relay
World Records of 4x400m Relay
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