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track and field         
  • A graph of the world record progression in the men's 100 metres
  • The finish of a women's 100 m race
  • [[Panathenaic Stadium]] in [[Athens]], one of the first modern track and field stadiums
  • The [[2006 European Athletics Championships]] at the [[Ullevi Stadium]]
  • Men assuming the starting position for a sprint race
  • A women's 400 m hurdles race at the 2007 Dutch Championships
  • [[Arne Andersson]] (left) and [[Gunder Hägg]] (right) broke a number of middle distance world records in the 1940s.
  • A [[javelin]] athlete
  • [[Carl Lewis]] was among the athletes who helped increase track and field's profile.
  • An early model of [[hurdling]] at the [[Detroit Athletic Club]] in 1888
  • The pole vault competition at the [[2007 Pan American Games]]
  • Girls handing over the baton in a relay race in [[Leipzig]] in 1950
  • The Gordon Indoor Track sports an 80-yard sprint straight, and the track is 220 yards in length
  • American athlete [[Jim Thorpe]] lost his [[Olympic medal]]s having taken expense money for playing baseball, violating Olympic [[amateurism]] rules, before the 1912 Games.
  • [[Kenenisa Bekele]] leading in a long-distance track event
  • Men traversing the water jump in a steeplechase competition
  • [[Marion Jones]], after admitting to doping, lost her Olympic medals, was banned from the sport, and spent six months in jail.
  • [[Naide Gomes]] in the jumping phase of the event
  • A child taking part in a local schools meeting in [[Cambodia]]
  • [[Oscar Pistorius]], running in the first round of the 400 m at the 2012 Olympics
  • A Greek vase from 500 BC depicting a running contest
  • A typical layout of an outdoor track and field stadium
  • [[Anna Giordano Bruno]] releases the pole after clearing the bar
  • [[Remigius Machura]] preparing to throw within the circle
  • [[Olga Rypakova]] performing a triple jump in 2012
  • The 100 m final at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]
  • A woman attempting to high jump whilst using the [[Fosbury Flop]] technique
  • [[Yury Shayunou]] spinning with the hammer within the circle
  • [[Zoltán Kővágó]] preparing to spin and throw the discus
SPORT INVOLVING VARIOUS RUNNING, JUMPING AND THROWING DISCIPLINES
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railroad track         
  • Ballastless high-speed track in China
  • Diagram of cross section of 1830s ladder type track used on the [[Leeds and Selby Railway]]
  • An expansion joint on the [[Cornish Main Line]], England
  • Ladder track at [[Shinagawa Station]], Tokyo, Japan
  • Measuring rail gauge
  • Welded rail joint
  • [[Intercity-Express]] Track, [[Germany]]
  • A pull-apart on the [[Long Island Rail Road]] [[Babylon Branch]] being repaired by using flaming rope to expand the rail back to a point where it can be joined together
  • Buses driving on tracks, [[Adelaide]], Australia
  • Panama Canal construction track, 1907
  • <small>Section through railway track and foundation showing the ballast and formation layers. The layers are slightly sloped to help drainage. <br> Sometimes there is a layer of rubber matting (not shown) to improve drainage, and to dampen sound and vibration</small>
  • Circa 1917, American section gang ([[gandy dancer]]s) responsible for maintenance of a particular section of railway. One man is holding a lining bar (gandy), while others are using rail tongs to position a rail.
  • abbr=on}} rail. The alternating bolt head orientation is to prevent complete separation of the joint in the event of being struck by a wheel during a derailment.
  • On this Japanese high-speed line, mats have been added to stabilize the ballast.
  • Flange oilers lubricate wheel flanges to reduce rail wear in tight curves, [[Middelburg, Mpumalanga]], South Africa
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Railroad track; Rail track; Train tracks; Railroad tracks; Maintenance of Way; Train Tracks; Train Track; Railway tracks; Track (rail transport); Permanent Way; TRACK MACHINES; Welded rail; Commercial track; Ribbon rails; Ribbon rail; Continuous welded rail; Maintenance-of-way; Track maintenance; Waybeam; Wheeltimber; Track repair; Continuously welded rail; Rail classification; Rail class; Train speed limit; Rail speed limit; Railway lines; Track Maintenance; Sidetrack (rail transport); Railway maintenance; Track machine; Permanent way (current); Rail tracks; Permanent way; Track banking; Track (railway transport); Jointed-rail; Jointed track; Rail welding; Rail lengths; Trackage; Track maintenance equipment; Maintenance of way equipment; Train track; Jointed rail; Track (rail); Rail (rail transport); 🛤; Rail Tracks; Rail transport tracks; Rail joint; 🛤️; Maintenance of Rail; Portable track; Railway rail; Rail (Railway); Railroad track foreman; Temporary way; Railroad Track; Railway track maintenance; Railroad rail
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railway track         
  • Ballastless high-speed track in China
  • Diagram of cross section of 1830s ladder type track used on the [[Leeds and Selby Railway]]
  • An expansion joint on the [[Cornish Main Line]], England
  • Ladder track at [[Shinagawa Station]], Tokyo, Japan
  • Measuring rail gauge
  • Welded rail joint
  • [[Intercity-Express]] Track, [[Germany]]
  • A pull-apart on the [[Long Island Rail Road]] [[Babylon Branch]] being repaired by using flaming rope to expand the rail back to a point where it can be joined together
  • Buses driving on tracks, [[Adelaide]], Australia
  • Panama Canal construction track, 1907
  • <small>Section through railway track and foundation showing the ballast and formation layers. The layers are slightly sloped to help drainage. <br> Sometimes there is a layer of rubber matting (not shown) to improve drainage, and to dampen sound and vibration</small>
  • Circa 1917, American section gang ([[gandy dancer]]s) responsible for maintenance of a particular section of railway. One man is holding a lining bar (gandy), while others are using rail tongs to position a rail.
  • abbr=on}} rail. The alternating bolt head orientation is to prevent complete separation of the joint in the event of being struck by a wheel during a derailment.
  • On this Japanese high-speed line, mats have been added to stabilize the ballast.
  • Flange oilers lubricate wheel flanges to reduce rail wear in tight curves, [[Middelburg, Mpumalanga]], South Africa
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Railroad track; Rail track; Train tracks; Railroad tracks; Maintenance of Way; Train Tracks; Train Track; Railway tracks; Track (rail transport); Permanent Way; TRACK MACHINES; Welded rail; Commercial track; Ribbon rails; Ribbon rail; Continuous welded rail; Maintenance-of-way; Track maintenance; Waybeam; Wheeltimber; Track repair; Continuously welded rail; Rail classification; Rail class; Train speed limit; Rail speed limit; Railway lines; Track Maintenance; Sidetrack (rail transport); Railway maintenance; Track machine; Permanent way (current); Rail tracks; Permanent way; Track banking; Track (railway transport); Jointed-rail; Jointed track; Rail welding; Rail lengths; Trackage; Track maintenance equipment; Maintenance of way equipment; Train track; Jointed rail; Track (rail); Rail (rail transport); 🛤; Rail Tracks; Rail transport tracks; Rail joint; 🛤️; Maintenance of Rail; Portable track; Railway rail; Rail (Railway); Railroad track foreman; Temporary way; Railroad Track; Railway track maintenance; Railroad rail
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Definición

runner
n.
1.
Racer.
2.
Messenger, courier.

Wikipedia

Running track
An all-weather running track is a rubberized, artificial running surface for track and field athletics. It provides a consistent surface for competitors to test their athletic ability unencumbered by adverse weather conditions.
Ejemplos de pronunciación para running track
1. a running track on a roof.
Harness the Sun _ Philip Warburg _ Talks at Google
2. I was running track in Oklahoma.
What It Means to Be Displaced _ Côme Nzibarega & Augustine Wiah _ Talks at Google
3. We really don't care about the running track part.
The Downtown Project _ Zach Ware _ Talks at Google
4. And around the edge, they have a running track.
The Downtown Project _ Zach Ware _ Talks at Google
5. running track of every time someone does something stupid and it hurts you and every time someone
The House Advantage - Playing the Odds to Win Big _ Jeffrey Ma _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de running track
1. We‘re standing on Baghdad University‘s running track in the midst of a sandstorm.
2. Kenney says the rubber is very solid _ probably harder than a running track.
3. However, it can recur and it has so far stopped her returning to the running track.
4. Its Champs Elysees will host a 700–meter running track and all 28 Olympic sports will be represented.
5. It has its own 25–bed medical tent, cookhouse, gym and a makeshift running track around the perimeter.