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Hurdling is the act of
jumping over an
obstacle at a high
speed or in a sprint. In the
early 19th century,
hurdlers ran at and
jumped over each hurdle...
- This is a list of
notable male
hurdlers (110 m H- 400 m H)
since the
first Olympic Games in 1896. This list
includes athletes who have been a medalist...
- the last (5th)
hurdle indoors,
compared to
longer distance from the last (10th)
hurdle outdoors to the
finish line. Top male
hurdlers traditionally took...
- A
hurdle (UK English,
limited US English) is a
moveable section of
light fence. In the
United States,
terms such as "panel", "pipe panel" or
simply "fence...
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winners features many of the most
highly acclaimed hurdlers in the sport's history. The
Champion Hurdle is
scheduled to take
place each year on the opening...
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finish at the "finish line", (f)
hurdlers must stay in
their own lane, (g)
hurdlers are not
allowed to
touch the
hurdles with
their hands, (h) depending...
- sprinters,
hurdlers, and
relay teams including Femke Bol and
Lieke Klaver. Previously, he was the head
coach of the
Swiss sprinters,
hurdlers, and relay...
- 400
hurdles is
called rhythm. Most 400
hurdlers know how many
steps they are
going to take in
between each
hurdle,
starting from the block. The distance...
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consisted of four heats, with 6 or 7
hurdlers each (before a
withdrawal left one heat with only 5). The top four
hurdlers in each heat
advanced to the quarterfinals...
- fences.
Hurdle races tend to be run at a
faster pace than
Chases as the
height of the
hurdle is much
lower than a
chasing fence. The best
hurdlers have a...