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Field events are a key part of track and field sports, involving various athletic competitions that take place in a field rather than on a track. Here are 10 common examples of field events:
1. Long Jump: Athletes run and jump as far as possible into a sandpit.
2. High Jump: Competitors jump over a horizontal bar without knocking it down.
3. Shot Put: Participants throw a heavy metal ball as far as they can.
4. Discus Throw: Athletes spin and throw a disc-shaped object for distance.
5. Javelin Throw: Competitors throw a spear-like javelin for maximum distance.
6. Triple Jump: A hop, step, and jump sequence into a sandpit.
7. Pole Vault: Athletes use a pole to vault over a high bar.
8. Hammer Throw: Participants swing and throw a heavy ball attached to a wire.
9. Steeplechase: A race with obstacles and water jumps, often included in field events.
10. Decathlon: A combined event that includes multiple field and track disciplines.
These events test strength, speed, and technique, and are popular in international competitions like the Olympics. |
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