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“Ain’t for Me”: Track and Field Star Gets Candid on the Moment that Nearly Ended his Career

This track and field star, who once won the world championship in 100mH, wanted to quit the discipline. Why was that?
Track and field

Fans Turn On Track and Field Sensation as Yet Another Sub-10 Bid Falls Short

Despite securing a win at the 100m dash in the International Josko Laufmeeting, the Kenyan sprinter fails to impress the track and field fans.
Ferdinand Omanyala

Michael Johnson’s $30 Million Was Not Enough to Keep Grand Slam Track Alive, Says Track and Field Coach

Losing $30M was a major setback for Michael Johnson and GST, but a track and field coach says it wouldn’t have saved the sport.
Michael Johnson

Olympic Gold Medalist’s Heartbreaking Career Update Leaves Fans Worried Before Tokyo Worlds

Jasmine Camacho-Quinn leaves track and field fans concerned with an update on her injuries ahead of the Tokyo World Championships.
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn

Mystery Surrounds Dina Asher-Smith as She Returns to Training Post Record-Breaking Run

Dina Asher-Smith still keeps everything under wraps after her phenomenal victory at the 200m event at Birmingham.
Dina Asher-Smith

Alexis Ohanian Makes Bold Caitlin Clark Comment as Tara Davis-Woodhall & Co. Poised to Lead Athlos’ League

Alexis Ohanian's Athlos NYC is a successful new all-women's track event that drew over millions now, celebrating its athletes as storytellers
Tara Davis-Woodhall and Caitlin Clark

Beating Quincy Wilson & Gout Gout, 16-Year-Old US Track & Field Star Breaks Historic Record

While going past names like Quincy Wilson and Gaut Gaut, the 16-year-old American track and field prodigy sets a few new records.
Gaut Gaut, Quincy Wilson

Alexis Ohanian Subtly Challenges Michael Johnson With New Details on Gabby Thomas & Co-Led Athlos’ League

With fresh insights into Gabby Thomas’ role, Alexis Ohanian positions Athlos’ league as a bold counterpoint to Michael Johnson’s vision.
Michael Johnson and Alexis Ohanian

Kenny Bednarek Left Behind as Hype Builds for Kishane Thompson vs. Noah Lyles Showdown

Kenny Bednarek finds himself at the back, as fans hype up Kishane Thompson ahead of his Olympics rematch against Noah Lyles.
Noah Lyles, Kishane Thompson, Kenn Bednarek (1)

“Ain’t for Me”: Track and Field Star Gets Candid on the Moment that Nearly Ended his Career

This track and field star, who once won the world championship in 100mH, wanted to quit the discipline. Why was that?
Track and field

Fans Turn On Track and Field Sensation as Yet Another Sub-10 Bid Falls Short

Despite securing a win at the 100m dash in the International Josko Laufmeeting, the Kenyan sprinter fails to impress the track and field fans.
Ferdinand Omanyala

Sha’Carri Richardson’s U20 Record Stands Untouched Despite 15-Year-Old’s Blazing Run

Despite a commendable performance at the European Under-20 Athletics Championship, Italian teenager fails to catch up to Sha'Carri Richardson.
Sha’Carri Richardson

“Let Her Retire”: Track and Field Fans Lose Trust in Sha’Carri Richardson as Season’s Next Step Unveiled

Sha'Carri Richardson's next two races are lined up but the track and field comunnity has barely shown any hope in her winning.
Shacarri Richardson of USA (Women s 100m) wins her heat Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Olympische Spiele, Olympia, OS Day Sev

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Inches Away From 400m American Record Earns Olympic Medalist’s Backing

Canadian Olympic medalist gets honest about Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's fight to beat the American 400m record at the upcoming World Cup.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone

Kenny Bednarek Doesn’t Hold Back on Noah Lyles After Heated Nationals Moment

After the moment that shocked the track and field community at the USATF Championships, Kenny Bednarek has spoken out about Noah Lyles again.
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Fred Kerley, Vernon Norwood Throw Shade At Track & Field Streaming Publisher Over Diamond League Mistake

Fred Kerley and Vernon Norwood mock the Diamond League broadcaster after a major Flotrack lapse during the podcast. Get the latest scoop.
Zurich, Switzerland, September 5th 2024: Fred Kerley (USA) pose for a photo after the 200m Men event at the Wanda Diamon

Christian Coleman Once Again Becomes Talking Point in Track World After New Confessions Emerge

Fans rally around Christian Coleman, supporting the sprinter amid ongoing struggles with Sha’Carri Richardson.
Sha’carri richardson and Christian coleman

Christian Coleman Hits Back With Strong Words as Altercation With Sha’Carri Richardson Circulates

Days after an awkward altercation with Sha’Carri Richardson, Christian Coleman comes to her defence as he shares a strong message.
Christian Coleman and Sha’Carri Richardson

Simone Biles Brings Winter Olympics Energy With Heartfelt Mikaela Shiffrin Moment

With about six months left to the 2026 Winter Olympics, Simone Biles has already expressed her excitement and support for Mikaela Shiffrin.
Simone Biles, Mikaela Shiffrin

Track and Field Fans Voice Frustration as FloTrack Podcasters Falter in Diamond League Talk

Track and field fans express their disappointment at FloTrack's podcasters after they fail to address a key feature about the Diamond League.
FloTrack

Dina Asher-Smith & Team GB Face Fans’ “Yuck” Verdict Over Recent Nike Partnership

Nike’s recent partnership with Team GB has sparked a wave of fan criticism, with many expressing disappointment over the new designs.
Dina Asher-Smith

Nike Made a Mistake With Dina Asher-Smith & Team GB, but Had a Different Outcome During Last Partnership

Dina Asher-Smith and Team GB faced design issues with Nike’s latest kit, despite dodging the bullet back in the Paris Olympics.
Dina Asher-Smith

Stephen Nedoroscik Makes Huge Mistake at Xfinity Championships Forcing a Setback in Gymnastics Career

Stephen Nedoroscik’s costly error at the 2025 Xfinity Championships might have shaken his momentum as the star keeps his calm.
Stephen Nedoroscik

“It’s a Shame”: Femke Bol Makes a Strong Admission Involving Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Before Worlds

Femke Bol expresses disappointment she won’t race Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in 400m hurdles at upcoming World Championships.
Sydney and Femke Bol

Justin Gatlin Makes Strong Comments About Noah Lyles vs Kenny Bednarek Fight at USATF Event

Justin Gatlin weighs in on the Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek showdown, sparking fresh debate after the USATF event.
Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek

Noah Lyles Accepts Defeat to Kishane Thompson & Co Before Diamond League as Shocking List Surfaces

Noah Lyles surprisingly gets sidelined from the top 10 100m sprinters, and is replaced by Kishane Thompson, ahead of the Diamond League.
Noah Lyles, Kishane Thompson

About TRACK AND FIELD

Speed. Technique. Thrill. Track and Field is a sport that incorporates all this and more. Races so electrifying that they bring the house down, speeds so blazing that you might miss them in the blink of an eye, and rivalries so intense that there is a constant tussle for dominance. Well, the recently concluded 2024 Paris Olympics provided a hearty dose of track action. And now, the ongoing Diamond League circuit is ensuring that track fans continue to be on the edge of their seats. But, do you know what the initial days of this fascinating sport looked like?

Track and Field: History and evolution of the sport

On the marks, set, go. If only the evolution of track and field were so easy. Instead, it was something that gradually happened over years of evolution.

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Ancient- One of the oldest sports to have existed, the cornerstone of track and field was laid by the Greeks, where men would exhibit their athletic talents as part of celebratory events. Initially limited to foot races, stadion and diaulos were the competitions that comprised the crux of the sport, which has been around since the first Olympics in Ancient Greece, dating back to 776 B.C. Although the Romans continued the games till 394 A.D., when it was banned, the sport saw a resurgence after the decline of the Roman empire. Tracing back to the 16th and 17th centuries, foot races had become a regular sight in Europe.

Modern- The 1860s predominantly saw the wave of transformation, wherein the first championships featuring amateur men were held in England. Athletic clubs and organizations sprung up across Europe and the United States, with the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) coming into being in 1887.

Olympic age- 1896, was when the first Modern Olympic Games were flagged off in Athens, which included track and field in the sports that debuted.

20th century- With athletes flocking from across the world to exhibit their athletic talent, track and field's stature elevated substantially. Technical developments fostered improvements in training and diet, and the track saw the likes of legends like Jesse Owens, Usain Bolt, Flo-Jo, etc coming out at the top.

What are the major events in track and field?

Track and field is a sport that covers a plethora of events under its banner. Speaking of the Olympics in particular, it features 48 events, 24 men's events and 24 women's. Care to know what they are?

Track DisciplineEvents
Sprint100m, 200m, 400m
Middle-distance/Long-distance800m, 1500m, 5000m, 10000m, 3000m steeplechase
Hurdles100m hurdles, 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles
Road RunningHalf marathon, marathon
Race Walks20k race walk, 35k race walk
Relays4x100 relay, 4x400 relay, 4x400 relay mixed
Field DisciplineEvents
JumpsHigh jump, pole vault, long jump, triple jump
ThrowsShot put, discus throw, hammer throw, javelin throw
Combined EventsHeptathlon, Decathlon
Cross Country
Mountain Running
Ultra Running
Trail Running

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What are the rules and regulations of track and field in major competitions like the Olympics?

Sprinting Rules

  • Most of the sprinting events from 100m to 5000m conduct qualifying rounds before the finals. Usually heats, semifinals, and then the finals. The top three on the finals scoreboard take home gold, silver, and bronze.
  • Sprints, hurdles, and relay races feature starting blocks, followed by the firing of a pistol to commence the race. If a runner starts before the fire, it's called a 'false start.' This will lead to disqualification.
  • 100m sprints and 110m/100m hurdles comprise starts where racers are all in one line. Whereas, in the 200m, 400m, 400m hurdles, 4x100m relay, and 400m relay categories, they are placed in staggered positions.
  • Running outside the allocated lanes would also lead to disqualification. If an athlete is forced to cross the lane by another one so that there is no material advantage, they will not be disqualified. The same for a person who strays out or crosses the line, and in doing so, they do not get an advantage, there will be no disqualification.
  • The athlete whose torso crosses the vertical finish line plane will be declared the winner.
Relay Rules
  • For any of the relays, baton handover must not happen beyond the 20m changeover box. If yes, then this would amount to disqualification.
  • The baton should not fall or touch the ground in any way.
Middle Distance Rules
  • There are no starting blocks in these races. Also, athletes line up in an upright position. In 800m, the 8 runners will stand in staggered positions before the start. Through the first turn, they have to stay in their respective lanes, but can then break to the inside. If done very early, then can lead to disqualification.
  • 1500m and the steeplechase have group starts, and no fixed lanes are allocated.
  • In steeplechase, if an athlete steps aside during a barrier, they will be disqualified. They can jump above them in any way, but no part of the foot or leg should be below the horizontal plane of the upper bar while they are attempting to clear it.
Long Distance Rules
  • The 10,000m, marathon, race walk, decathlon, and heptathlon are events that directly conduct finals with no qualifying rounds.
  • The starts happen in an upright position and involve no touching of the ground.
  • Usually, these feature mass starts. However given the possibility that there are more than 12 runners in the race, they are divided into staggered groups. The first one will have 65 percent of the athletes that usually appear on a start line.
  • There are no lane assignments. Track athletes can break for positions right after the commencement.
Race Walking Rules
  • The walker must be in contact with the ground continuously. Even the advancing leg should be straight from the instance when it comes in contact with the ground till it goes into the upright position.
  • There are anything between six and nine judges in the event. And they are free to issue warnings upon violations like leg contact or perhaps a bent knee.
  • If participating athletes get warnings from 3 different judges, they get disqualified. Also, if an official medical officer asks them to retire from the race, the competitors must leave.
Jumping Rules
  • High jump- The jump-off must happen from one foot. And given that the athlete makes contact with the crossbar and falls off the supports, it will be counted as a failed attempt. Also, athletes will be given 3 attempts for a particular height. The option to pass a certain height and try for the next is also available. But, if there are 2 failed attempts at a single height, and the athlete skips that to move on to the next, the next should be cleared on the first try.
  • Pole Vault- Participants can use a substance either on their hands or the pole to facilitate a better grip. But, tape on fingers or hands is prohibited, unless there is an open wound. Athletes are also allowed to use their poles, of any material, length, or diameter. If they break, the participants still get another go at it. However, there are three criteria for disqualification. First is when the vaulter makes the crossbar fall by touch. Second is when they move their lower hand above their upper one or their upper hand higher on the pole after leaving the ground. And third, if they steady or replace the bar while conducting the vault.
  • Long Jump- The measurement for the jumps is calculated from the takeoff line to the closest break in the landing area, done by any part of the participant's body. Failed attempts happen on exceeding the takeoff line while jumping, or on taking off from outside either end of the take-off board. Or perhaps touching the ground outside the landing area closer to the take-off line, in comparison to the nearest break in the sand.
  • Triple Jump- There are three stages of a triple jump- a hop, a step, and a jump, all done in the said sequence. Hope and jump have to be made from the same foot used for take-off, while the step involves the other. Failed attempts have identical criteria to the long jump. However, there is one exception, and that is when an athlete makes contact with the ground with their sleeping leg during a jump, it isn't considered a failure.
Decathlon and Heptathlon Rules-
  • The decathlon and heptathlon events are conducted over two consecutive days.
  • In both these events, 3 attempts in the long jump, shot put, discus, and javelin throw are allowed. And a single false start in track events is allowed.
Throwing Rules-
  • Shot, discuss, and hammer throw are all done from within the demarcated throwing circles. While the javelin throw features a runway. Crossing either while a throwing attempt is made will count as a failed attempt.
  • Also, the athletes must not exit and stay in the throwing area until the javelin or the respective implement touches the ground. And for it to be considered a valid throw, they should land within the landing zone.
  • Gloves are only permitted in hammer throw, while any sort of tape is not allowed unless there is an open wound on the hands or the fingers.
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What are the major track and field championships?

Some of the pivotal athletic competitions include-

  • The Athletics World Championships (Once every 2 years)
  • Olympic Games (Once every 4 years)
  • Commonwealth Games (Once every 4 years)
  • World Indoor Championships (Once every 2 years)
  • World Diamond League Meetings (Every year)
  • World Athletics Relays (Biennial)
  • Marathon Majors (Every year)
  • World Athletics Cross Country Championships (Biennial)
  • New York Marathon (Every year)

Who are the greatest track and field stars of all time?

Here are some of the most decorated track and field athletes of all time:

NameCountryEventOlympic medalsPersonal best
Paavo NurmiFinlandMiddle and Long Distance Runner 12 medals- 9G, 3S10000m - 30:06.2h

3000m - 8:20.4h

5000m- 14:28.2h

Carl LewisUnited States

 

100m,200m, Long Jump, 4x100m relay10 medals- 9G, 1SLong Jump- 8.87

100m- 9.86

200m- 19.75

Usain BoltJamaica100m, 200m, 4x100m relay8 medals- 8G100m- 9.58 (WR, AR)

200m- 19.19 (WR, AR)

Jesse OwensUnited States100m, 200m, Long Jump, 4x100m relay4 medals- 4G100m- 10.2h

200m- 20.7h

4x100m relay- 39.8h

Long Jump- 8.13

Allyson FelixUnited States200m, 4x400m relay, 4x100m relay, 400m11 medals- 7G, 3S, 1B200m- 21.69

400m- 49.26

4x100m relay- 40.82

4x400m relay- 31.16.85

Florence Griffith JoynerUnited States100m, 200, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay5 medals- 3G, 2S100m- 10.49

200m- 21.34

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Jackie Joyner-KerseeUnited StatesHeptathlon, Long Jump6 medals- 3G, 1S, 2BHeptathlon- 1331

Long Jump- 7.49

Bob BeamonUnited StatesLong Jump1 medal- 1GLong Jump- 8.90
Javie SotomayorCubaHigh Jump2 medals- 1G, 1SHigh Jump- 2.45 (WR)
Jan ZeleznyCzechiaJavelin Throw4 medals- 3G, 1SJavelin Throw- 98.48 (WR)
 

Haile Gebrselassie

EthiopiaLong Distance Runner2 medals- 2G10000m- 26:22.75

5000m- 12:39.36

AI OerterUnited StatesDiscus Throw4 medals- 4GDiscus Throw- 69.46
Sergey BubkaUkrainePole Vault1 medal- 1GPole Vault- 6.15