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Sprints are short running races in athletics
Athletics (track and field)

Track and field athletics, commonly known as athletics or track and field, is a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping....
. They are roughly classified as events in which top runners will not have to "pace themselves", but can run as fast as possible for the entire distance.

Rules
The start
Starting blocks are used for all sprint and relay events. The starting blocks consist of two adjustable footplates attached to a rigid frame. Races commence with the firing of the starter's gun.






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Sprints are short running races in athletics
Athletics (track and field)

Track and field athletics, commonly known as athletics or track and field, is a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping....
. They are roughly classified as events in which top runners will not have to "pace themselves", but can run as fast as possible for the entire distance.

Rules


The start


Starting blocks are used for all sprint and relay events. The starting blocks consist of two adjustable footplates attached to a rigid frame. Races commence with the firing of the starter's gun. The starting commands are "On your marks" and "Set" or "Get Set". Once all athletes are in the set position, the starter's gun is fired, officially starting the race. For the 100m, all competitors are lined up side-by-side. For the 200m and 400m, which involve curves, runners are staggered for the start.

False starts


If a sprinter commences his or her starting motion from the set position before the starter's gun is fired, it is deemed a false start. The first false start of a race results in a warning to the offending runner, but any athlete in that race who thereafter commits a false start will be disqualified.

Lanes


For all Olympic sprint events, runners must remain within their pre-assigned lanes, which measure 1.22 meters (4 feet) wide, from start to finish. The lanes are numbered 1 through 8, starting with the inside lane. Any athlete who runs outside the assigned lane is subject to disqualification. If the athlete is forced to run outside of his or her lane by another person, and no material advantage is gained, there will be no disqualification. Also, a runner who strays from his or her lane in the straightaway, or crosses the outer line of his or her lane on the bend, and gains no advantage by it, will not be disqualified as long as no other runner is obstructed.

The finish


The first athlete whose torso (as distinguished from the head, neck, arms, legs, hands or feet) reaches the vertical plane of the closest edge of the finish line is the winner.

Common distances


60 m


  • The 60 metres
    60 metres

    60 metres is a Sprint event in track and field athletics. It is a championship event for indoor championships, normally dominated by the best outdoor 100 metres runners....
     is normally run indoors, on a straight section of an indoor athletic track. Since races at this distance can last around six or seven seconds, having good reflexes
    Reaction time

    Reaction time is the elapsed time between the presentation of a sensory stimulus and the subsequent behavioral response. RT is often used in experimental psychology to measure the duration of mental operations, an area of research known as mental chronometry....
     and thus getting off to a quick start is more vital in this race than any other.
  • This is roughly the distance required for a human to reach maximum speed and can be run with one breath. It is popular for training and testing in other sports (e.g. speed testing for American football
    American football

    American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
    , although 40 yards
    40 yard dash

    The 40-yard dash is a Sprint covering 40 yards . It is primarily run to evaluate the speed of football players by Scout , particularly for the NFL Draft but also for college football Recruiting ....
     is more common there).
  • The World record in this event is held by American sprinter Maurice Greene
    Maurice Greene (athlete)

    Maurice Greene now retired, is an United States former Sprint in athletics , who holds several world records and Olympic medalists in athletics ....
     with a time of 6.39 seconds.
  • 60 metres is used as an outdoor distance by younger athletes when starting in sprint.


100 m

  • The 100 metres
    100 metres

    100 m is the shortest outdoor sprint race distance in Athletics . The reigning 100 m Olympic champion is often named "the fastest man/woman in the world", even though the world record for the 200 metres has had a faster average speed in the men's race since the mid 1990s....
     sprint takes place on one length of the home straight of a standard outdoor 400 m track. Often, the world-record holder in this race is considered "the world's fastest man/woman." The current world Record of 9.69 seconds is held by Usain Bolt
    Usain Bolt

    Usain Bolt Order of Distinction is a Jamaican Sprint . Bolt holds the Olympic Games and World records in athletics for the 100 metres at 9.69 seconds, the 200 metres at 19.30 seconds and, along with his teammates, the 4 x 100 metres relay at 37.10 seconds, all set at the 2008 Summer Olympics....
     of Jamaica
    Jamaica

    Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, in length and as much as in width situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is about south of Cuba, and west of the island of Hispaniola, on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are situated....
     and was set on 16 August 2008, at the Beijing Olympics
    2008 Summer Olympics

    The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, People's Republic of China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008....
    . The women's world record is 10.49 seconds and was set by Florence Griffith-Joyner
    Florence Griffith-Joyner

    Florence Griffith-Joyner , also known as Flo-Jo was an United States Athletics athlete.Griffith was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in the Jordan Downs, Los Angeles, California public housing complex....
    .
  • The 4x100 m relay is another prestigious event, with an average speed that is quicker than the 100 m, as the runners can start moving before they receive the baton. The World record in this event is 37.10 seconds, held by the Jamaica
    Jamaica

    Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, in length and as much as in width situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is about south of Cuba, and west of the island of Hispaniola, on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are situated....
    n team as set 22 August 2008 at the Beijing Olympics.


200 m

  • The 200 metres
    200 metres

    File:Usain Bolt 200 m world record 20-08-2008 - Beijing Olympics 2008.jpgA 200 metre race is a Sprint running event. On an outdoor 400 m track, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques are needed to successfully run the race....
     begins on the curve of a standard track (where the runners are staggered in their starting position, to ensure they all run the same distance), and ends on the home straight. The ability to "run a good bend" is key at this distance, as a well conditioned runner will be able to run 200 metres in an average speed higher than their 100 m speed.
  • Indoors, the race is run as one lap of the track, with only slightly slower times than outdoors.
  • A slightly shorter race (but run on a straight track), the stadion, was the first recorded event at the Ancient Olympics and the oldest known formal sports event in history.
  • The world record in this event is 19.30 seconds, held by Usain Bolt
    Usain Bolt

    Usain Bolt Order of Distinction is a Jamaican Sprint . Bolt holds the Olympic Games and World records in athletics for the 100 metres at 9.69 seconds, the 200 metres at 19.30 seconds and, along with his teammates, the 4 x 100 metres relay at 37.10 seconds, all set at the 2008 Summer Olympics....
     and was set on 20 August 2008, at the Beijing Olympics
    2008 Summer Olympics

    The 2008 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, People's Republic of China, from August 8 to August 24, 2008....
    .


400 m

  • The 400 metres
    400 metres

    400 m is a common track running event. It is the longest common Sprint distance. On a standard outdoor running track, it is exactly one lap around the track....
     is one lap around the track on the inside lane. Runners are staggered in their starting positions to ensure that everyone runs the same distance. While this event is a sprint (according to some), there is more scope to use tactics in the race; the fact that 400 m times are considerably more than four times a typical 100 m time demonstrates this.
  • The world record is currently held by Michael Johnson
    Michael Johnson (athlete)

    Michael Duane Johnson is a retired United States Sprint . He won four Olympic Games gold medals and was crowned IAAF World Championships in Athletics nine times....
     with a time of 43.18 seconds.
  • The 4x400 m relay is often held at track and field meetings, and is by tradition the final event at major championships.


  • Common tactics include exploding out of the blocks and continuing to run hard through the curve, relaxing in the middle 200 meters and kicking hard on the homestretch. Most "professional" runners sprint the whole thing.


Uncommon distances


150 m

  • This informal distance can be used to work on a 100 m runner's stamina, or a 200 m runner's speed, and has been used as an exhibition distance. The distance was used in a race between 1996 Olympic champions, the 100 m gold medalist Donovan Bailey
    Donovan Bailey

    Donovan Bailey is a retired Canadian athletics who once held the world record for the 100 metre race following his gold medal performance in the 1996 Olympic Games....
     (Canada) and 200 m gold medalist Michael Johnson
    Michael Johnson (athlete)

    Michael Duane Johnson is a retired United States Sprint . He won four Olympic Games gold medals and was crowned IAAF World Championships in Athletics nine times....
     (USA). It was to decide who of the two, was really the 'fastest man on earth' (see Bailey-Johnson 150-metre race
    Bailey-Johnson 150-metre race

    The Bailey-Johnson 150-meter race was a track and field event that occurred in Toronto, Canada on May 31, 1997. In an effort to settle the dispute regarding who was the world's fastest man, a race was organised between 1996 Summer Olympics 100 m champion Donovan Bailey from Canada, and 1996 Olympic 200 and 400 m champion Michael Johnson , fro...
    ).


300 m

  • Another informal distance, which could be used to aid a 200 m runner's stamina, or a 400 m runner's speed. This is usually run by high school athletes.


500 m

  • More common than 300 m and 150 m, because this is half a kilometre. This could aid 400 m runners in their stamina, or help a middle-distance runner to gain speed. The borderline distance between sprints and middle distance. This is usually run indoor by high school athletes and on occasion collegiate athletes.


600 m

  • This race is a CIS (Canadian Universities) indoor-only event and run at all Canadian indoor track and field races because it is a recognized event at the Canadian University Championships. It is also run at some United States high school indoor competitions. It is often run by 400 m runners looking to build endurance, or 800 m runners looking to build speed. It is a demanding race, with many athletes running at a pace just below their 400 m pace. The 600 m is sometimes considered a middle distance event.


Biological factors for runners

Some biological factors that determine a sprinter's potential are:
  • Muscular
    MUSCLE

    MUSCLE is public domain, multiple sequence alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences.MUSCLE is integrated into UGENE bioinformatics tool as a plugin....
     strength
  • Adrenaline use
  • Anaerobic respiration
    Anaerobic respiration

    Anaerobic respiration is the process of generating energy through cellular respiration , without the use of oxygen....
     capacity
  • Breathing
    Breathing

    Breathing takes oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of the body. Aerobic respiration organisms require oxygen to create energy via Cellular respiration, in the form of the metabolism of energy-rich molecules such as glucose....
  • Proportion of fast twitch muscles
    MUSCLE

    MUSCLE is public domain, multiple sequence alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences.MUSCLE is integrated into UGENE bioinformatics tool as a plugin....


Other sports

  • The most common distance for rowing
    Sport rowing

    Rowing is a sport in which athletes racing against each other on rivers, lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline....
     races is 2 kilometres. Races may be held at less than 1 km, which are known as dashes.
  • Horse Racing
    Horse racing

    Horse racing is an equestrianism sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot racing of Ancient Rome are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology....
     and Hamster racing
    Hamster racing

    Hamster racing is a sport in which hamsters are placed in hamster wheels fitted to miniature racing vehicles and raced down a straight 9 meter course....
     have sprint distance events.
  • Track cycling
    Track cycling

    Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially-built banked tracks or velodromes using track bicycles.Track racing is also done on grass tracks marked out on flat sportsfields....
     features a sprint
    Sprint (cycling)

    The sprint is a track cycling event involving a one-on-one match race between opponents who, unlike in the individual pursuit, start next to each other....
     event, in which usually two riders compete over a distance of 1000 metres, though only the final 200 m may be timed. However, the time is normally immaterial - the aim is to be first across the line and win two races in a 'best of three races' match.
  • The term sprinting can be applied in any racing sport, such as swimming
    Swimming

    Swimming is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful and recreational....
    .
  • A 90 m beach sprint is held in surf lifesaving carnivals in Australia.
  • Sprint car racing
    Sprint car racing

    Sprint cars are high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt track racing or paved tracks....
     is a type of auto racing held in short ovals. In motorcycle racing and other auto racing disciplines, the term sprint race is used to describe a short race, for example one that lasts under 30 minutes.


See also

  • World record progression 100 metres men
    World record progression 100 metres men

    The first record in the 100 m for men was recognised by the International Amateur Athletics Federation, now known as the International Association of Athletics Federations, in 1912....
  • World Record progression 100 m women
    World record progression 100 m women

    The first World Record in the 100 m for women was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1922. The current record is 10.49 seconds set by the late Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988....
  • National champions 100 metres (men)
    National champions 100 metres (men)

    Below a list of all national champions in the men's 100 metres in track and field from several countries since 1970 in sports....
  • 100 yard dash
  • Athletics (track and field)
    Athletics (track and field)

    Track and field athletics, commonly known as athletics or track and field, is a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping....
  • Athletics long distances
    Long-distance track event

    Long-distance track event track running require runners to balance their energy. Because these types of races are very energy-consuming, one requires mental determination and aerobic conditioning, since stamina is a bigger factor than speed....
  • Athletics middle distances
    Middle distance track event

    Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to 3000 metres....
  • Footspeed
    Footspeed

    Footspeed, or sprint speed, is the maximum speed at which a human can running. It is affected by many factors, varies greatly throughout the population, and is important in athletics and many sports, such as football , Rugby football, and American football....
  • List of sprinters
    List of sprinters

    This page is an international list of male and female athletes of the Sprint ....
  • Relay race
    Relay race

    During a relay race, members of a team take turns running, orienteering, swimming, cross-country skiing, biathlon, or skating parts of a circuit or performing a certain action....
  • Motorsport
    Motorsport

    Motorsport is the collection of sports which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It was a Olympic_sports#Demonstration_sports event in the 1900 olympics....


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