Vault
The diving board used in all Olympics is commonly referred to as the "springboard." It is designed to provide divers with the necessary spring and height for their jumps and flips. In addition to the springboard, Olympic diving events also feature a platform for higher dives, typically named simply as the "platform."
There are two diving boards used at the Olympics. One is the 3 Metre springboard; the other the 10 Metre platform.
At the Olympics the only diving boards used are the 10 metre platform and the 3 metre springboard. At other competitions Olympians could also compete in the 1 metre board event but this is not an Olympic event. In club events, junior events and some national events, Olympic divers could also use the 5 metre platform and the 7.5 metre platform. In training there is sometimes a 3 metre platform available, which is not used in competitions.
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The vault was changed from the long cylindrical apparatus to a vaulting table in 2001. So the first Olypics it was used in would have been the 2004 Athens Olympics Games.
speed (timing
Still used as an Olympic pool for practice and events.
The Olympic gymnastics competition mat is typically about 12 meters (39.37 feet) long and 12 meters wide for events like floor exercise. The mat is designed to provide a safe and cushioned surface for gymnasts performing routines. Its dimensions may vary slightly depending on specific event requirements or apparatus used.
Wrestling was around when the ancient Greeks used the sport for their olympic events
races started from standing starts as in the long distance events
trampoline
point your toes, keep straight, etc