1 is gymkana but i dont no the other sorry hope that 1 helped though
The two types of competition are intraspecific competition and interspecific competition. Interspecific takes place between two different species while intraspecific happens between the same species.
There are two (or three) general types of hurdles races. "Short" hurdles could be anywhere from 50 yards, to 110 meters. They are over generally higher hurdles, obviously closer together in a straightaway. Heights and spacing depend on age and gender, number of hurdles usually either 5 or 10 (indoors or outdoors). "Long" hurdles are from between 200 meters and 400 meters (or 440 yards). All are 35 meters apart. Ten hurdles, for the longest of those races. There was also a legacy race over low (30" hurdles) that went distances like 220 yards, 200 meters, 180 yards. Those were generally discontinued in the 1960's and 1970's. The third kind of hurdle race is a long distance race called steeplechase. It is over barriers (hurdles that do not fall down). 5 barriers per lap, the 4th one is over a water jump.
There are two different types of bosleigh events. There is the two man and the four man bobsleigh races.
Monopolistic competition and oligopoly
2 popular types of Roman entertainments were Gladiator Games & Charriot races
diving
There are two basic hurdle heights: high hurdles and intermediate hurdles. The sprint hurdle races (60 m, 100 m and 110 m) use high hurdles, which are 42 inches for men and 33 inches (.84 m) high for women. Long hurdle races (400 m) use intermediate hurdles, which are 36 inches (.914 m) high for men and 30 inches (.762 m) high for women. Slightly lower heights (generally 3 inches (76 mm) lower) are sometimes used in youth or high school events.
A power hurdle is where you start with two feet and you jump and hurdle by putting your bad foot down and then your good foot so you should end with one foot in front of the other.
There are two syllables. Hur-dle.
There are two basic hurdle heights: high hurdles and intermediate hurdles. The sprint hurdle races (60 m, 100 m and 110 m) use high hurdles, which are 42 inches for men and 33 inches (.84 m) high for women. Long hurdle races (400 m) use intermediate hurdles, which are 36 inches (.914 m) high for men and 30 inches (.762 m) high for women. Slightly lower heights (generally 3 inches (76 mm) lower) are sometimes used in youth or high school events.
Butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke. These and Freestyle [ swimmers choice ] comprise the strokes used in competition.
Biracial, perhaps? Of or pertaining to two races.