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An athletic track, commonly found in stadiums, is a flat, oval-shaped track designed for various running events and other athletic competitions. It typically consists of multiple lanes, each about 1.22 meters (4 feet) wide, and is 400 meters in circumference for standard outdoor tracks. Here's a breakdown of key features and details: 1. **Surface Material**: Modern tracks are usually made of #synthetic materials like polyurethane or latex, providing good traction and shock absorption. 2. **Lanes**: There are typically 6 to 8 #lanes, each marked for individual runners. The lanes are numbered from the inside out. 3. **Events**: Common events include sprints (100m, 200m, 400m), middle-distance (800m, 1500m), long-distance (5000m, 10000m), hurdles, relays, and steeplechase. 4. **#FieldEvents**: The infield area often hosts field events like long jump, high jump, pole vault, shot put, discus, javelin, and hammer throw. 5. **Dimensions**: Standard outdoor tracks are 400 meters in length around the innermost lane. The track bends are usually designed with a radius of about 36.5 meters. #Indoor tracks are typically shorter, often 200 meters in length, and may feature tighter curves due to space constraints. #Athletic #tracks are essential for training and competition, providing a controlled and standardized environment for #athletes to perform and #improve their skills. #tenalis #sportsconstruction #civilengineering www.tenalis.fit

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