In the 800m race, officials are typically positioned at various points along the track to ensure fair play and monitor the athletes. They may be stationed at the start, finish, and along the curves to observe the runners' adherence to race rules. Additionally, some officials may be responsible for timing and recording race results. Their primary role is to maintain the integrity of the competition and assist in the smooth execution of the event.
Hitler!!
Paul Ruto from Kenya won the men's 800m race at the 1993 IAAF World Championships.
if you are running on a regular highschool track which is about 400meters then (if you do the math) 2 laps around the track is an 800m race
Because otherwise your muscles will get too tired before the end of the race.
My record is 125 seconds and I'm 15!
Depends entirely on the size and type of race.
Yes. It's not elite, but it's not bad.
Something fast and high and protein. (Peanut butter is a fine example.)
800m, surely.
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800m
In European racing and some American series, when you win a race you stand on a podium. When you win a NASCAR race you stand on the roof of your car.