I G S I: Ndividual Ames and Ports
I G S I: Ndividual Ames and Ports
I G S I: Ndividual Ames and Ports
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You might have participated in different games and
sports. There are two broad categories of competitions
which are played as individual games and team games.
Team games are represented by more than two players.
The example of team games are Football, Cricket, Hockey,
Basketball, Volleyball, etc. Individual games are played
with different events like, singles events, doubles or mixed
events.
There are many individual sports, for example, Badminton,
Table Tennis, Tennis, Swimming, Judo, Wrestling, etc. Track
and field is also an individual sport which we will discuss in Activity 4.1
this chapter. We shall discuss various aspects of track and •• Enlist the events of
Decathlon for men.
field, such as, history, rules and regulations, classification of
track and field events. •• List out the events of
Heptathlon for women.
Track and Field
Track and field events are comprised with running events
and field events. All running events are held in the track
and categorised as short distance, middle distance and
long distance running, race walk, hurdles and steeplechase
events.
Field events are categorised as, throwing and jumping
events. There are “combined events” which includes decathlon
for men and heptathlon for women. Decathlon which is
organised for men includes 10 events and Heptathlon for
women includes 7 events. The events are described below
with the help of Table 4.1.
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Activity 4.2
History
•• Find out why Marathon Track and field events are among the oldest of all sporting
is 42.195 km? competitions. Running, jumping and throwing have been
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•• Collect information universal forms of human physical activities since the human
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about different beings exist. The first recorded example of organised track
Marathon and their and field events is found in the Ancient Olympic Games
distance. held in 776 BC. The starting of the modern Olympic Games
at Greece in 1896 was marked as new era for track and
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Until the early 1920s, only males were participating in the
track and field events. Introduction of five track and field events
for women in the athletics was started during 1928 Summer
Olympics. Gradually more women’s events were introduced as
time progressed. However, it was only towards the second half
of the twentieth century that the men’s and women’s track and
field events were given equal status. Furthermore, major track
and field events for disabled athletes were first introduced
at the 1960 Summer Para Olympics. From 1990’s onwards,
track and field events became increasingly more professional.
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Activity 4.3
•• Name the person who
started Modern Olympic
Games in 1896?
•• Find out the colours of
Fig. 4.1: 1896 Olympic Panathnaic Stadium track Olympic rings.
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•• What does it symbolise?
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•• Discuss for whom Para
Track events are running events on a track for specified Olympic meant for and
how many events?
distances.
These include (i) Sprints (100m, 200m, 400m), (ii) Middle
Distance (800m, 1500m), (iii) Long Distance (3000m, 3000m, Do You Know?
Steeplechase, 5000m, 10,000m), (iv) Relays (4×100m, The IAAF World
4×400m), and (v) Hurdles (110/100m, 400m). Championships in
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Athletics became a fully
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from 1997.
3000, 5000 1500
200
200
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Fig. 4.4: Middle distance running
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Long distance
There are four common long distance running events in track and
field. These are 3000 meters, 5000 meters and 10,000 meters
and 3000 meters steeplechase. Long distance track races have
much in common with middle distance races. However, in these
races, pacing, endurance, and race tactics play an important
role in performance. In these events, runners need to balance
their energy to win the race.
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Activity 4.5
What are important points
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in relays? Practice relay
baton exchange technique
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amongst your friends.
Fig. 4.5: Long distance running
Relays
Relay races are the only track events in which a team of
runners directly compete against other teams. Common relay
races are the 4×100 meter and the 4×400 meter. The exchange
of baton takes place within a specified
area of the track called baton exchange
zone. Teams may be disqualified if the
team fails to complete the baton exchange
within an area of 20 meters, the team is
considered as disqualified. A team may
also be disqualified if its runners have
deliberately created hurdle for the other
competitors. The 4×100 meter event is
run strictly within the same lane on the
track. It means that the team collectively
runs one complete circuit of the track. Fig. 4.6: Relay race
Teams in a 4×400 meter event remain in
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Hurdles
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Rounded
1.19 m ± 0.01 m
0.070 m
± 0.005 m 0.225 m min
0.01 m – 0.025 m
Height
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0.70 m max
Fig. 4.8: Dimensions of hurdle
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first hurdle hurdles finish line at making us understand
100 m 13.00 m 8.50 m 10.50 m about the different types
of running. Identify the
400 m 45.00 m 35.00 m 40.00 m
different distances in each
of the following —
Rules of track events Sprints (1)
The rules of track events, as observed in most international (2)
and
athletics competitions, are formulated by the International Middle Distance (1)
Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF). Key rules of (2)
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track events relate to three phases — starting, running and Long Distance (1)
finishing. (2)
Hurdles (1)
(2)
Starting
•• The start of a
race is marked
5 cm wide by a
white line. In all
races, that are not
run in lanes, the
start line must be
curved, so that all
the athletes run
Fig. 4.9: Starting position for a
the same distance sprint race
upto the finish.
•• Starting blocks shall be used for all races up to and
including 400 meter (including the first lap of the 4x100
and 4x400) and shall not be used for any other race.
No part of the starting block overlaps the start line or
extend into another lane.
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Running
•• In all races that are run in lanes, athletes have keep
themselves their allocated lanes from start to finish.
This also applies to any portion of a race run in lanes.
•• If an athlete leaves the track or steps on the line
demarking the track, this will be considered
disqualified.
•• An athlete, after voluntarily leaving the track shall not
be allowed to continue in race.
•• Any athlete found intentionally obstructing the path of
another runner is also disqualified from the race.
•• There are races that start in lanes and then at a “break
line”, the competitors merge. Examples of this are the
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Finishing
•• The finish of a race is marked by a white line 5 cm wide.
Competitors are placed in the order in which any part
of their torso (as distinguished from the head, neck,
arms, legs, hands or feet) reaches the vertical plane of
the nearer edge of the finish line.
•• The measurement of time shall be taken from the
flash or the smoke of the gun to the finishing touch,
which shall be recorded in 1/100th of a second if taken
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Jumping events
The jumping events comprise Long Jump, Triple Jump, High
Jump and Pole Vault.
1. Long jump: The long jump is one of the oldest field
events. The take-off has to be made from a 20 cm
wide board one meter away from a pit. Athletes
sprint along a length of track to a take off board and
a sandpit. If any part of the runner’s foot goes past
the takeoff board, the jumper is considered for a foul
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is measured from the end of the takeoff board to the
nearest mark made by the jumper on the pit. Best
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eight competitors have a maximum of six rounds.
Professional long jumpers typically have strong
acceleration and sprinting abilities. However, athletes
must also have a consistent stride to allow them to
take off near the board while still maintaining their
maximum speed.
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In case of tie in high jump bar is raised to a predetermined height after each
practice how to break it. round. Each competitor who either clears or passes
a height advances to the next round. They are
ranked according to the height they clear. An athlete
is allowed a maximum of three trials of each height.
Competitors are eliminated after missing (failing) three
consecutive jumps in a particular height. Athletes
have a short run up and then take off from near one
foot to jump over a horizontal bar and fall back onto
a cushioned landing area. Jumping technique has
played a significant part in the history of the event.
The modern technique of high jump as shown in the
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Throwing events
There are four major throwing events: Shot Put (putting
the shot), Discus, Javelin and Hammer Throw. These are
detailed below.
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Fig. 4.15: Shot Put
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Fig. 4.18: Hammer throw
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4. Hammer Throw: The hammer throw doesn’t actually
involve throwing a hammer like you would think.
In this throwing event the athletes throw a heavy
ball (7.265 Kg for men and 4 Kg for women) that is
attached to a handle with a long (4 feet) wire. Like the
discus and the shot put, the athlete must stay in a
circle until the hammer lands. They spin several times
to gain momentum prior to releasing the hammer.
Balance is important due to the force generated by
having the heavy ball at the end of the long wire.
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Relays
Hammer
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1. 100 m 9.58 sec Usain Bolt Jamaica 16 Aug.
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2009
2. 200 m 19.19 sec Usain Bolt Jamaica 20 Aug.
2009
3. 400 m 43.03 sec Wayde Van RSA 14 Aug.
Niekerk 2016
4. 800 m 1:40.91 David Ken 9 Aug.
Rudisha 2012
5. 1500 m 3:26:00 Hicham El Morocco 14 July
Guerrouj 1998
6. Long 8.95 m Mike Powel USA 30 Aug.
Jump 1991
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10. How do these track and field events help an individual
performance?
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3. The Diameter of discus circle is _________________.
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4. The baton exchange area in relay event is _________________
meter.
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