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O que (quem) é UCF Knights track and field - definição


UCF Knights track and field         
  • UCF Soccer and Track Stadium
The UCF Knights track and field program represents the University of Central Florida in the sport of women's track and field. The Knights compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the American Athletic Conference (The American).
track event         
  • 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
Track running; Track and Field; Running/track; Track & field; Track & Field; Track and field athlete; Track runner; Track-and-field; Track (sport); Indoor Track; Indoor athletics; Indoor track; Track athlete; Outdoor Track; Track-and-field sports; Rules of track athletics; Field athletics; Outdoor track; Track and field athletics - Women's events; Track and field athletics - Men's events; Field event; Track events; Track and field athletics; Track and field sports; Track and field sport; Indoor track and field; Outdoor track and field; Track and field athletes; Field athletes; Track and Field athletics; Track event; Outdoor Track and Field; Field athlete; Track and fields; Track and field (indoor); Track and field (outdoor); Indoor track & field; Outdoor track & field; Ran track; Indoor Track and Field; Indoor (athletics)
(track events)
A track event is an event in athletics which involves running or walking around a racetrack, in contrast to events that involve only jumping or throwing.
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track events         
  • 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
Track running; Track and Field; Running/track; Track & field; Track & Field; Track and field athlete; Track runner; Track-and-field; Track (sport); Indoor Track; Indoor athletics; Indoor track; Track athlete; Outdoor Track; Track-and-field sports; Rules of track athletics; Field athletics; Outdoor track; Track and field athletics - Women's events; Track and field athletics - Men's events; Field event; Track events; Track and field athletics; Track and field sports; Track and field sport; Indoor track and field; Outdoor track and field; Track and field athletes; Field athletes; Track and Field athletics; Track event; Outdoor Track and Field; Field athlete; Track and fields; Track and field (indoor); Track and field (outdoor); Indoor track & field; Outdoor track & field; Ran track; Indoor Track and Field; Indoor (athletics)
¦ plural noun athletic events that take place on a running track. Compare with field events.