Many high school outdoor tracks are about 400 meters (four laps per mile). Most indoor tracks are shorter, around 200 to 100 meters (eight and sixteen laps per mile, respectively). It depends on your school. Most outdoor tracks at high schools are around 400 meters (if you run four laps when you run the mile in PE this is how long your track is). Most indoor tracks are smaller, only 200 or 100 meters (eight or sixteen laps per mile, respectively). If you want to know a more exact answer, ask your PE teacher or someone on the track team (they'll definitely know!).
Outdoor tracks are almost always 400 meters long for one lap. There is no standard for a high school track vs. a middle school one. Tracks tend to be the same length so that the same events can be easily run on them.
On a typical track, which is a training, high school, and a college track there are 8 lanes. However, on an olympic or professional track there are 9 lanes.
2 = .5 mile 4= 1mile 6= 1.5 mile depending on if the track is the standard 400 yard track
2 = .5 mile 4= 1mile 6= 1.5 mile depending on if the track is the standard 400 yard track
highschool track is the same size as middle
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2 miles is 8 laps of a standard 400 meter track.
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generally the two curves are the same length as the two straight a ways on a track. usually each side is 100 meters, however, space requirements of the school sometimes alter the dimensions.
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