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      • Olympic runners are generally classified into three groups: sprinters, middle-distance runners, and distance runners. The shortest distance Olympics athletes can compete in is 100m and the longest distance is a marathon (26.2 miles).
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  2. Jul 30, 2021 · The 100 meters and the marathon are at either end of the Olympic spectrum of running races. The sprints (100, 200 and 400 meters) are strictly about power and mechanics.

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  3. The average running speed of Olympic marathon runners is around 20 km/h. However, the speed varies depending on the distance of the race. For instance, the average speed of Olympic sprinters is around 37 km/h, while the average speed of Olympic middle-distance runners is around 23 km/h.

  4. Oct 9, 2022 · Olympic runners are generally classified into three groups: sprinters, middle-distance runners, and distance runners. The shortest distance Olympics athletes can compete in is 100m and the longest distance is a marathon (26.2 miles).

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  5. On July 29, Johnson easily captured the 400 m Olympic title with an Olympic record time of 43.49 seconds, 0.92 seconds ahead of silver medalist Roger Black of Great Britain.

  6. Runners of the standard course face a total of 7 water jumps and 28 hurdling jumps. The obstacles are 36 inches high for the men and 30 inches for the women. The water jump is a barrier followed by a pit of water 12 feet long. At its deepest point, the slope goes down to a depth of 700mm (28 inches).

  7. Long-distance running is classified as any distance over 3.10 miles (5 km). Events in the Olympics that fall within this bracket include: 5,000 metres. 10,000 metres. Marathon – just over 26 miles. These three disciplines are all about endurance, and tactics.

  8. Jul 24, 2024 · The session: A faster long run typically carried out once every two weeks, which involves running up to 35km to 40km close to marathon pace (even up to 95% of goal pace) at altitude.

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