This is what the ancient Greeks had as "sports". Most early sports were connected to prep for war and battle. Most other "sports" were not invented until much later in history.
Yes, it is a throwing event and therefore a field event.
Easy - start sprinting, or better yet, talk to your track coach!
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Anything that involves sprinting followed by breaks. Or just sprinting track events.
The Keirin in Japan is a cycling event where riders follow a motorized bike round a tack before sprinting once it leaves the track. The men's event has been dominated by Sir Chris Hoy since it's introduction as an Olympic event.
Yes, you probably could use them for sprinting, but if sprinting what you do at every meet, I would suggest getting a pair of sprint spikes.
It is sprinting the straight sways and and jogging the rounds on a track
A hurdle is a sprinting track and field race.
Sprinting
BASKETBALL. Definitely basketball. Track is just running and stuffZ. Basketball is cutting sprinting coordination and all sorts of jazz.
A long jump in track and field is a jumping event where athletes try to jump as far as possible from a takeoff point. The jump is performed by sprinting down a runway and then leaping into a sandpit, with the distance measured from the takeoff point to the closest mark made in the sand by any part of the athlete's body.