In the Womens' 100 Meter Hurdle Race and the Men's 110 Meter Hurdle Race, there are 10 hurdles. In the 300 Meter Hurdle Run, there are 8 hurdles. In the 400 Meter Hurdle Run, there are 10 hurdles.
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There are ten hurdles in 100m, 110m and 400m hurdles races.
200 meter hurdles, 400 meter hurdles, 3000 meter steeplechase
For the men's 110 meter hurdle race the hurdles are 3 feet, 6 inches (1.067 meters) in height. For the men's 400 meter hurdle race the hurdles are 3 feet (91.4 centimeters) in height. For the women's 400 meter hurdle race the hurdles are 2 feet, 6 inches (76.2 centimeters) in height.
The 300m hurdles race is run in high school track and field (once in college the race is 400m hurdles). For the girls' race, the hurdles are 30 inches high - for the boys' race, the hurdles are 36 inches.
There are 7 hurdles in the 75 meter hurdle run.
In Olympic competition, 10 hurdles are set on the track at intervals of 9.14 meters.
The hurdles in a 100 Meter hurdle race are 8.5 meters apart. That is slightly less than the 9.19 meters/10 yards of the men's 110 or 120 yard hurdle race. The distance to the first hurdle is 13 meters and the distance from the last hurdle to the finish is 10.5 meters. All the distances on hurdle spacing are available at: http://www.trackinfo.org/hurdles101.html
Ten. The first hurdle is 45 meters from the start. The following nine hurdles are evenly spaced, 35 meters apart, and there is 40 meters from the last hurdle to the finish line.
The 200m hurdle distances are: 20 meters to the first 35 meters between each hurdle 40 meters from the last hurdle to the finish line So just start at the normal 200m start line and run the second half of a 400m hurdles race. This race is generally only contested in Youth and Masters competitions with a few exceptions. The old Olympic 200 hurdles was the 220 yard low-hurdles: 20 yd to the first hurdle 20 yd between hurdles 20 yd from the last hurdle to the finish This race was contested over low hurdles (30") and was dropped from the the Olympic roster after the 1904 Olympics.