one mile = 1760 yards,
1/4 mile = 440 yards
Most modern Track and Field distances are now measured in meters, 100, 200, 400.....
Back in the day they were measured in yards, 100, 220, 440, 880.....
U will see that in almost all high schools.The track is built around the football field and the field events during a track meet take place on the football field.Tracks can also be built around soccer fields.
A regulation football field is 100 yards long. The track around a football field is typically 400 meters in length, which is approximately 437.4 yards.
There are a 120 yards, including end zones, in a football field. There are 360 feet in 120 yards, and 5280 feet is a mile, then there is .06 miles in a football fieldUpdated edit: I believe they were asking about the circumference, you are talking about the diameter. 4 laps around a football track = just about 1 mile.Diameter, however, is not .06 miles - it is rounded incorrectly. The number is 0.0684.... It is actually 0.07 miles in one end to the other a football field, not the track around it. The number looks small, but look at it this way: .07, then .14 (after two) .21 (after three)... the number rises fairly quickly....Yeah, I know, it's only off by one-hundredth - oh well, just trying to give a good answer! :)A football field is about 1/17 of a mile.
The length of a track around a football field is exactly 400 meters.
Normally a track is bigger because it goes around a football feild.
an official who enforces the rules at a football game or a track and field meet
Football, track and field, and boxing are the most popular
Football(soccer) and track and field
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I'm a distance runner and I average around 40 miles per week.
just over a 1/4 of a mile....
Many track and field competitions are held on an oval track surrounded by grandstands. It is not unusual for the center of the track to do double-duty as a football, baseball, soccer, or other type of sports field.