Seems to me like that would depend on the distance around the track. They're not all the same, you know. If it's an American high school 1/4-mile track, like around the football field, then that's 2.485 times around it plus another 19.5 centimeters farther. (rounded)
Track and Field, I think the most costliest sport.
On a standard 400 meter track, it would be 2800 meters.
That's only about three quarters of one straightaway
3 Laps.
Track events are running on a track ie. 100m, 200m, 300m, 400m, 800m, 1500m and hurdles. For 100m you would run one quarter of the way around the track. Field events are events that don't take place on the track ie. long jump, javelin, shot-put, triple jump and high jump.
If the football field has no obstructions around the perimeter (e.g. high rise seating) it could be possible. If it is a "normal" field (e.g. designed to seat 100,000 people) it would be impossible. The approach (to clear the stands) would be way too steep.
Laps around/in WHAT? A "standard" track, of the kind used in high school track and field events, is usually 440 yards (0.25 miles) around.
I would say about meters but they are measured in yards.so maybe if I'm not right,try going to a football game and maybe you can find out.thanks! You must be talking about international football, not American football. American football field is measured in yards. International football field is measured in meters.
A football field is typically about 1.3 acres in size. To determine the height, we'd need to calculate the volume of the football field by multiplying the area by the height of the pile. The exact height would depend on the dimensions of the football field.
No that would either be baseball or soccer.
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