A Stadion race was approximately 192 meters (about 630 feet) long, which is roughly equivalent to one length of the ancient Olympic stadium. This event was one of the earliest and most prestigious races in the ancient Olympic Games, held in Greece. The race consisted of a sprint from one end of the stadium to the other.
The stadion race (a 600 feet long foot race).
The stadion race (a 600 feet long foot race).
the stadion was an ancient foot race in the Olympics not played anymore today; also a Greek system of wieghts
the stadion race
The first recorded race in the world was the stadion race, a sprinting event in ancient Greece that was part of the ancient Olympic Games.
The Stadion - a 200 m doot race.
The ancient Olympics race track was 500 miles long.
Speed skater Kim Ki-hoon, of South Korea, won the 1000 m short-track race in the 1992 Olympics with a time of 90.76 s. How many milliseconds did it take him to finish the race? How many centimeters long was the race?
Just one - the Stadion, a foot race of about 200 metres.
The stadion - a foot race of a couple of hundred metres.
The name for a Greek race course is a "stadion." This term originally referred to the length of the race, approximately 600 feet, and the venue where foot races were held, particularly during the ancient Olympic Games. The stadion was an important aspect of Greek athletic culture and was often associated with various athletic competitions.
Just one - the Stadion, a foot race of about 200 metres.