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Olympic Track Distances
- 400
- 800
- 200
- 100
Explanation
400m – One lap around a standard outdoor track.
800m – Two laps, combining both speed and endurance.
200m – Half a lap, requires fast acceleration and speed.
100m – Straight sprint on one side of the track.
800m – Two laps, combining both speed and endurance.
200m – Half a lap, requires fast acceleration and speed.
100m – Straight sprint on one side of the track.
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