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Middle distance track event - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Middle distance track events are track races longer than sprints up to 3000 metres. The standard middle distances are the 800 m, 1500 m, mile (in the United States), and the 3000 m (which is viewed b...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on middle-distance running (sports), in athletics (track and field), races that range in distance from 800 metres (roughly one-half mile) to 3,000 metres (almost 2 miles). ... For a definition of "middle-distance running (sports)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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Maintaining Form During Middle Distance Racing; Presents a large range of Modern Training techniques that will improve athletes Running Form and help any athlete maintain more speed in the closing stages of races.
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30 December 2007 - Monte-Carlo - In the penultimate episode of their review of the 2007 Athletics year, statisticians A. Lennart Julin and Mirko Jalava reach the topic of the MIDDLE DISTANCE running events. ... The middle distance events had easily spotted number one athletes.
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Track Videos USA offers instructional track videos on coaching all of the track and field events including the running events such as sprinting, middle and long distance running, hurdles, steeplechase, running relays, triathlete training, cross-country running, and the field events such as high jump, long jump,
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Stewart, who in his own running days won Olympic bronze, European gold and Commonwealth gold over 5,000m, has noticed the change in him this winter, having overseen an increase in his weekly mileage and sent him off to ... Leading the way: Mo Farah can start new era for British middle-distance running Photo: GETTY IMAGES...
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Energetics of middle-distance running performances in male and female junior using track measurements. ... The aim of this study was to determine the energetic factors of middle-distance running performance in junior elite runners according to gender and by using measurements from on-track performances.
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