Four. When you see the name of the relay event it is shown as something like "4x100 meter relay". This means there are four runners on each team that will run 100 meters each. If the event is the "4x400 meter relay" this means there are four runners on each team that will run 400 meters each. This answer given above is not totally correct. There are 6 people on a relay team. There are 2 reserved runners incase of emergencies.
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It depends what relay you mean - a normal relay has four swimmers (e.g. an IM relay or a freestyle relay) bu relays such as a cannon relay can have more
about 400 athletes will make up the final Team.
Canada's team had 277 competitors.
There are four runners per team who compete in a relay. However, teams always have alternates (back ups) in case of an injury or drop out.
You can generally have any number in a team. Competitors are rotated on a team for each show to allow everyone a chance to participate. An average team will have around 8-14 people.
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Grenada sent a team of 9 athletes to compete at the 2008 Games in Beijing in athletics and boxing. They won no medals.
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A relay team typically consists of four people who take turns running a predetermined distance before passing a baton to the next runner.