hurdles are only used in hurdles - athletics.
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Hurdles -------------------- Men's 100m
No, hurdles are a track event. The event takes place on the track. Field events are those that are competed in the 'field' located within the track. Field events are long jump, high jump, javelin, discus, hammer throw, shot put, pole vault, and triple jump.
Hurdles is classified as a track event because it involves running a designated distance while clearing a series of obstacles, known as hurdles, that are placed at specific intervals on the track. This combination of speed, agility, and technique distinguishes it from other running events, as athletes must not only sprint but also demonstrate coordination and timing to successfully navigate the hurdles. The event is typically held on an outdoor or indoor track, further solidifying its classification within track and field.
100m, 200m, 80m hurdles, and the 4x100m relay.
track: sprints, hurdles, walks, and long distance running field: throws and jumps.
60 meter hurdles 100 meter hurdles (Woman) 110 meter hurdles (Men) 400 meter hurdles
There are a variety of events in track and field, including sprints, hurdles, middle-distance races, long-distance races, relays, jumps, throws, and multi-event competitions like the decathlon and heptathlon.
Track and field has many different events. Here's a list. 1.the long jump 2.high jump 3.javeline 4.shot put 5.pole vault These are a few that I know of but I assure you there are more. Enjoy :)(:
Filipino sprinter Eric Cray holds the record as the fastest Filipino sprinter in track and field. He specializes in the 400m hurdles event and has won multiple gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games.
Track and field(hurdles) cheerleading,
Track and field is a sport usually in high school and college. It involves activities such as running track, jumping hurdles and throwing the shot put.
I'm not positive but I have learned that it is a field event. It has nothing to do with the track. It contains running in the beginning on the FIELD.