In the Olympics, track events feature a variety of distances, including the 100 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters, and longer distances such as the 800 meters, 1500 meters, 5000 meters, and the marathon (42.195 kilometers). Additionally, there are relays, including the 4x100 meters and 4x400 meters. The steeplechase, a unique event involving barriers and water jumps, is also contested at 3000 meters.
400 meters
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200 metres.
Speed skater Kim Ki-hoon, of South Korea, won the 1000 m short-track race in the 1992 Olympics with a time of 90.76 s. How many milliseconds did it take him to finish the race? How many centimeters long was the race?
None the 1000 meter race is not contested in the Olympics
500 miles
The ancient Olympics race track was 500 miles long.
always race on a designated track, wether it be drag races, drift races or any other race do it on a sanctioned track. its safer and legal.
About one eighth of a mile.
ski cross is a skiing event that athletes have to race on a track with many hills turns and jumps this track is also used for snowboarding.
There's no specifics for a horse racing track. Horse race track dimensions vary according to the style of racing, the distances and the type of events as per the country's racing code.
The correct answer depends upon the meet in question, however it is usually a distance race. In the 2012 Olympics, they ran the women's marathon on the first day of track and the men's marathon on the last day. If we are discussing an invitational meet of some sort, then it could literally be any distance of the meet director's choosing. If we are discussing a championship meet, then it depends upon what distances are included in the schedule, but usually the longest distance race would be the first race.