In Track and Field, "boxed" refers to a situation during a race where a runner is trapped between other competitors, making it difficult to move ahead or change lanes. This often occurs at the start of a race or during tight pack racing, particularly in middle-distance events. Being boxed can hinder a runner's pace and strategy, as they may not have enough space to maneuver or accelerate effectively.
Field Trip - 1997 Boxed Inn 1-12 was released on: USA: 1997
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The oval refers to the shape of the field of competition. Racing car drivers compete on an oval-shaped track, as do track-and-field runners.
A person who runs short-distances.
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Entry level track shoes are generally made for beginning track and field athletes. They can be used to train in many different track events.
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If it is 1500m, then it is 1500m, no matter how long the track is. If you mean how many laps, that would be 3.75 laps on a 400m track, and 7.5 on a 200m track.
No, chess is not a track and field game.
track and field got its name because when you run you on a track. the field part is because you compete in the other competions on a field a grassy area.
NM = No mark.