A standard relay baton typically measures about 30 centimeters (11.8 inches) in length and has a diameter of approximately 4 centimeters (1.57 inches). The baton is designed to be lightweight, usually made from materials like aluminum or plastic, allowing for easy handling during relay races. These dimensions ensure that athletes can pass the baton smoothly and efficiently during competitions.
Queen's Baton Relay happened in 2010.
Queen's Baton Relay.
it is called a relay race
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Sticking the Relay Baton up your Bumhole. Sticking the Relay Baton up someone elses Bum
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a baton.
The name of the stick that is used in a relay race is called a baton. However it has a nick name of a "Sprinter's Stick" also.
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The standard length of a relay baton used in track and field competitions is typically around 30 centimeters (11.8 inches). This length is designed to provide a balance between being easy to handle and pass between runners while also complying with competition regulations. The baton's size and weight are carefully regulated to ensure fairness and consistency in relay races.
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12 inches