The stagger in the 400 meter dash are the different starting points around the first curve that each runner lines up on. Because the track is oval, having everyone start at the same line would be unfair to those running in the lanes outside of lane 1. Basically, the further out you would start, the further you would have to run. for example, By having the starting point for each lane start futher up ,or staggered, around the first turn ensures that all the runners are running the same distance.
In a race run in lanes the stagger is made up after the last bend/curve/turn (that is run in lanes) is completed.
Lane 1: 400 meters
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Lane 8: 454.9 meters
On Olympic tracks have staggered starting lines to adjust for this in 400m races so each runner has the same length to run.
6.7 m with 42" lanes
The stagger between starting positions of the 200m and the 400m race are the same. They are the same due to the fact that the stagger has to do with making the distance each racer is running equal. Therfore unless you are running them, on a different track with different width lanes then the stagger will be the same due to its simple mathematical solution.
between each of the people there are 100 meters
the total distance you run is 400m. so it is the same thing. all 4x100 means is that there are 4 people running 100 meters.
The 400m relay is the fast way of saying "4x100 meter relay".
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all the lanes on a 400m track are 400m. that's y no one starts at the same place because it's made so that everyone runs the same distance
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Each stage is 400m in length.
They all run 400m depending on where they get the handoff
Hurdles racing can be 300m or more. As can the relay races and steeplechases. Sprints can also have 400m races. There are also the long distance races, like marathons.
You mean a 4x400m relay? Basically it means that you have four people in a relay, and each person runs 400 meters once. :)
400m-3000m so 400,800,1000,1500,3000