Sprinting Legends
Track Events
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coaching and training
Rules & Technique
100

This Jamaican sprinter holds the men’s 100m and 200m world records.

Usain Bolt

100

This race is one full lap around a standard outdoor track.

400

100

Athletes throw a heavy metal ball in this event.

shot put 

100

Sprinters often train this type of muscle fiber for explosive power.

fast twitch fiber 

100

In sprinting, leaving the blocks early results in this.

false start 

200

She became the fastest woman alive in 2021 with a 10.54s 100m.

Elaine Thompson‑Herah

200

This long‑distance event is 25 laps on the track.

10000

200

This jumping event requires a curved approach and a Fosbury Flop.

high jump

200

Distance runners use this training method involving alternating fast and slow segments.

fartlek 

200

In long jump, stepping beyond this line invalidates the jump.

scratch 

300

This American sprinter won four gold medals at the 1984 Olympics.

Carl Lewis

300

This race includes barriers and water jumps.

steeplechase

300

This event uses a long, flexible pole to clear a bar.

polevault 

300

This type of workout improves lactate threshold in middle‑distance athletes.

tempo

300

In shot put, athletes must throw from inside this circular area.

the ring 

400

Known as “Flo‑Jo,” she still holds the women’s 100m and 200m world records.

Florence Griffith‑Joyner

400

The 4x100 relay requires this precise skill in the exchange zone.

baton
400

This throwing event uses a wire‑attached metal ball.

hammer throw 

400

Throwers often use this Olympic lift to build explosive strength.

clean and jerk 

400

In hurdles, knocking down hurdles is allowed, but this action is not.

purposley knocking them down 

500

This South African sprinter broke the 400m world record at Rio 2016.

Wayde van Niekerk

500

This rarely run event is two laps plus 200 meters.

1000

500

his event requires a running start and landing in a sand pit, but with a hop, step, and jump.

triple jump 

500

This training principle states that athletes must increase workload gradually to improve.

progressive overload 

500

In pole vault, athletes must clear the bar without doing this.

knocking it off