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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...
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field event of
hurdling and
shuttle hurdle relay.
Traditional hurdles are made from wattle,
usually of
hazel or willow.
Hurdle-making is a traditional...
- Look up
hurdling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hurdling may
refer to:
Hurdle, a
portable woven fence,
usually made of
willow Hurdling, athletics...
- 80
metres hurdles is a
distance in
hurdling run by
women until 1972 in
international competitions.
Since the 1972
Summer Olympics, the
event has been...
- The 400
metres hurdles is a
track and
field hurdling event. The
event has been on the
Olympic athletics programme since 1900 for men and
since 1984 for...
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Crown of
Hurdling. As part of a
sponsorship agreement with the
online gambling operator Unibet, the race is now
known as the
Unibet Champion Hurdle. The first...
- Waka
hurdling, also
sometimes called waka peke (jumping waka), is a Māori
sporting competition of
jumping unornamented waka tīwai (river canoes) over wooden...
- 1967) is a
British former sprint and
hurdling athlete from Cardiff, Wales, who
specialised in the 110
metres hurdles.
During a
career in
which he represented...
- event, see
Hurdling. A
hurdle race in
Great Britain and
Ireland is a
National Hunt
horse race
where the
horses jump over
obstacles called hurdles or flights...
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which include sprints, middle- and long-distance events, racewalking, and
hurdling, are won by the
athlete who
completes it in the
least time. The jumping...