Practice.. and try your hardest.
Depends on the event, to be a runner, you just need to be willing to put some work in. Anyone can be fast if they work with a coach and try your hardest. Your coach can also tell you if you have any possible talent at any field events. Don't be afraid to try it.
My team does not. The coach chooses.
Anthing but junk food. Try also to eat fruits.
It's a sport where you try to throw a heavy ball as far as you can (track and Field)
The objective is for an athlete to try their best to run faster or jump higher or jump longer than all of his/her competitors. This objective will be realized by the athlete practicing and learning how to run or jump to his/her best ability, warming up before the event, obeying all rules of competition, and showing good sportsmanship to teammates and competitors. The most important thing to realize is that there can only be one winner in each event. Sometimes we try our hardest but it isn't good enough and someone else wins. This is nothing to be ashamed of. As long as one tries their best, listens to their coach, and displays good sportsmanship they are a 'winner' regardless of where they finish in the event.
As a coach and track and field participant for many years...scoring has always been as follows: Open events - 5-3-1 Relays 5-3-0 Field events - 5-3-1 Tri-meets try to encourage participation, but discourage loading each event with endless numbers of participants. Also, if you had 10 people per event, the meets would go on for quite a while. Good luck this season...and enjoy! Katherine BrocK
My schedule was also full but that's when you pick the most important thing to you.
Try leaving only one or two applications open at a time. The more your computer has to keep track of, the slower it will run.Check for viruses, which can slow function.Simply try restarting!
Try www.racingcircuits.net Search for the track, you may find past results.
You cannot track it unless you have GPS in it or that will allow you to "track" it. Try notifying the police also.
Try NBC.com or YouTube.com for online coverage.Also, check the links below for some off-the-beaten track tips, the Wired.com article provides a large list of options. The easiest way is to go to the link below that says Beijing 2008 Olympics LIVE Online Coverage, All Events. They make it easy by having everything there for you without you doing the research. They also have live streams of events that the NBC site doesn't have.