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Cosa (chi) è athletics$5659$ - definizione

SPORTS INVOLVING RUNNING, JUMPING, THROWING AND WALKING
History of athletics; 🏃; Women's athletics; Athletics (sport); Athletics (European); Athletics (British); Sport of Athletics; Athletics competitor
  • International level women athletes at [[ISTAF Berlin]], 2006
  • A typical road running course on the inner-city roads of [[Toronto]]
  • Men's 1,500-metre Running during the [[2018 IAAF World U20 Championships]] at the [[Ratina Stadium]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A track-side judge monitoring technique at the [[1912 Summer Olympics]] in [[Stockholm]], Sweden
  • A cross country race taking place at a snowy park in the United States
  • The athletics competition underway at the main stadium of the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]
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  • Masters marathon runner [[Fauja Singh]]
  • [[Foekje Dillema]] was banned from the women's division in 1950.
  • Map of the six continental federations of World Athletics
  • Runners in the popular [[National Marathon]] race in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • Ancient Greek pottery showing the javelin and the discus throw
  • A typical layout of an outdoor track and field stadium
  • Competitors mid-race at a boys high school event in the [[United States]]
  • 2008 Summer Paralympics]]
  • A typical track and field stadium with an oval running track and a grassy inner field

Sport of athletics         
Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking. The most common types of athletics competitions are track and field, road running, cross country running, and racewalking.
Para-athletics         
  • Athletes with an intellectual disability after racing at the [[2000 Summer Paralympics]]
  • [[Annette Roozen]] competing in the [[long jump]] with her prosthetic leg.
  •  [[Kenny van Weeghel]] in his racing chair at the [[2006 IPC Athletics World Championships]]
  • Timothée Adolphe and his sighted guide Cédric Felip
PARALYMPIC SPORT
Disabled athletics; Disability track and field; Paralympic track and field; Paralympic athletics; Disabled track and field; Parathlete; Parathletes; Para athletics; Para-athlete; Para Athletics
Para-athletics is the sport of athletics practised by people with a disability as a parasport. The athletics events within the parasport are mostly the same as those available to able-bodied people, with two major exceptions in wheelchair racing and the club throw, which are specific to the division.
Athletics in India         
  • [[Anju Bobby George]] is India's one of the few global athletics medallist
  • Runners taking part in the 2008 [[Mumbai Marathon]]
  • [[Deepa Malik]] – India's first women's Paralympic medallist
  • [[Dutee Chand]] won a landmark case on hyperandrogenism against the IAAF that had international impacts.
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium]] was the centerpiece for the [[2010 Commonwealth Games]] in Delhi.
  • [[Lalita Babar]], an Indian long-distance runner, was honoured with [[Arjuna Award]] in 2016.
  • Long jumper [[Mercy Kuttan]] received the award in 1989
  • [[Milkha Singh]] – known as "The Flying Sikh"
  • [[Neeraj Chopra]], javelin thrower and India's first Olympic Gold medallist in athletics.
  • [[Nilima Ghose]] was among the first Indian female Olympians
  • Start of the public race at the 2016 [[World 10K Bangalore]]
  • Multi-eventer [[Reeth Abraham]] (with coach Beedu) was a 1997 awardee.
  • [[Norman Pritchard]] – India's first Olympic athletics medallist
Triathlon in India; Indian athletics; History of athletics in India
In India, the sport of athletics was introduced during the period of the British Raj. The sport is governed at national level by the Athletics Federation of India, which was formed in 1946.

Wikipedia

Sport of athletics

Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking. The most common types of athletics competitions are track and field, road running, cross country running, and racewalking.

The results of racing events are decided by finishing position (or time, where measured), while the jumps and throws are won by the athlete that achieves the highest or furthest measurement from a series of attempts. The simplicity of the competitions, and the lack of a need for expensive equipment, makes athletics one of the most common types of sports in the world. Athletics is mostly an individual sport, with the exception of relay races and competitions which combine athletes' performances for a team score, such as cross country.

Organized athletics are traced back to the Ancient Olympic Games from 776 BC. The rules and format of the modern events in athletics were defined in Western Europe and North America in the 19th and early 20th century, and were then spread to other parts of the world. Most modern top level meetings are held under the auspices of World Athletics, the global governing body for the sport of athletics, or its member continental and national federations.

The athletics meeting forms the backbone of the Summer Olympics. The foremost international athletics meeting is the World Athletics Championships, which incorporates track and field, marathon running and race walking. Other top level competitions in athletics include the World Athletics Cross Country Championships and the World Half Marathon Championships. Athletes with a physical disability compete at the Summer Paralympics and the World Para Athletics Championships.

The word athletics is derived from the Ancient Greek ἀθλητής (athlētēs, "combatant in public games") from ἆθλον (athlon, "prize") or ἆθλος (athlos, "competition"). Initially, the term described athletic contests in general – i.e. sporting competition based primarily on human physical feats. In the 19th century, the term athletics acquired a more narrow definition in Europe and came to describe sports involving competitive running, walking, jumping and throwing. This definition continues to be prominent in the United Kingdom and the former British Empire. Related words in Germanic and Romance languages also have a similar meaning.

In much of North America, athletics is synonymous with sports in general, maintaining the historical usage of the term. The word "athletics" is rarely used to refer to the sport of athletics in this region. Track and field is preferred, and is used in the United States and Canada to refer to athletics events, including race-walking and marathon running (although cross country running is typically considered a separate sport).