Field events are track-and-field contests other than races, such as throwing and jumping events.
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Throwing Events: Javelin, Discus, Hammer, Shot Put Jumping Events: High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump Assisted Jumping Events: Pole Vault Note: Track events that utilize jumping would be hurdles races (100 m, 110 m, 400 m) and the steeplechase.
It is an athletic events that take place on a running track and a nearby field; track events and field events. Track and field is a sport comprising various competitive athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing.
If you mean jumping events in the olympics a few examples are Long jump Standing long jump Triple jump There are quite a lot of gymnastic events that involve jumping but I dont know the names, if you type in Jumping olympic events into google your probably get a list, hope this helps
Track and field is a sport comprising various competitive athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing.
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Track and field is a sport of many different events. There are running events from distances of 50m to 3200m. There is also feild events including throwing, jumping, and vaulting.
An athlete is defined as NOUN 1) a person who plays games or participates in contests involving physical training and skill for enjoyment or as a profession 2) a person who participates in various running, jumping, and throwing contests 3) a person who displays great prowess, whether physical or mental, in any activity
The objective is for an athlete to try their best to run faster or jump higher or jump longer than all of his/her competitors. This objective will be realized by the athlete practicing and learning how to run or jump to his/her best ability, warming up before the event, obeying all rules of competition, and showing good sportsmanship to teammates and competitors. The most important thing to realize is that there can only be one winner in each event. Sometimes we try our hardest but it isn't good enough and someone else wins. This is nothing to be ashamed of. As long as one tries their best, listens to their coach, and displays good sportsmanship they are a 'winner' regardless of where they finish in the event.
Sports weren't exactly played as they are today, and I am aware of no team sports, but at religious festivals and elite funerals, there were often Games, with competitions in events such as running, wrestling, chariot racing, javelin throwing and discus throwing, as well as less sporty events such as a competition for heralds.
Annual Polar bear dancing and corndog throwing contests