Well there are four or even more types of relay races which are; Medley relay race Shuttle " "
usually the 400 relay (also known as the 4x100), 800 relay (4x200), mile relay (4x400), and the 2 mile relay (4x800)
discus and the javelin discus and the javelin
they lay huge eggs they can run relay fast
A swimming race, although some would say touching the wall is like crossing the finish line.
Its a relay
Almost none. Possibly the Torch relay will be passing close, and possibly some of the Olympic football will be played in the area.
ian thorpe was a wold class swimming champion who was in the mens relay team and is gold medalist in some olympic events
Discus,javilen,chariot races, wrestling, foot races, boxing, and fully armored foot race.
The first Olympic Games were held in776 BC (or they were the first recorded.) At first there was just one event: running. The games were held every four years. Some later ancient games included a relay race: a torch was passed from one runner to the next. The last runner of the winning team lit a fire on an altar. I think nobody knows exactly when this event started. Later this event was adapted for the modern Olympics.
>shotput >discus >javelin >relay >200 m hurdles >200 m sprint >hammerthrow >bobsleigh >500 m sprint >swimming
Some biblical scholars believe that the apostle Paul was referring to the Olympic Games in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 when he said, "Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?"