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  1. China's last handoff in the 4x100 relay final goes awry in confusing fashion, derailing their medal hopes #NBCSports #TrackandField» Subscribe to NBC Sports:...

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  2. 60 seconds · Clipped by T Martin Flowers · Original video "Canada wins men’s 4x100m relay behind de Grasse; Team USA disqualifies | Paris Olympics | NBC Spor...

  3. Mar 21, 2020 · Allyson Felix explains the trials and tribulations behind Team USA's elimination, bizarre time trial, and ultimate redemption to win gold in the Rio 4x100 re...

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    • What Is The Definition of Baton in Track & field?
    • What Size Is A Track Baton?
    • When Is A Baton Used and How Is It passed?

    1. A baton in track and field is a colorful, hollowed cylinder made of metal, wood, or plastic that is passed from one racer to the next in relay races.

    Batons must measure 28-30 cm (11-11.6 in.) in length, approximately 4 cm in diameter (1.5 in.), and weigh at least 50 g (1.7 oz.).

    Olympic relay races that use a baton include the 4x100M and 4x400M. The passing technique utilized differs greatly between the two relays. In the 4x100M, the speed of the race necessitates a precise, quick pass to fluidly change from one runner to the next. Athletes will almost exclusively pass the baton “blindly,” meaning that the runners must syn...

  4. Baton: The hollow tube that is passed between runners in relay races. Bell lap: The final lap of a multi-lap race, named because a bell is rung to alert runners of the last lap. Bounding: Repetitive leaping across a surface, as in the triple jump.

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  5. Jun 6, 2024 · Some common official track and field terms are: anchor, baton, exchange zone, changeover, hurdles, throwing circle, wind-aided, break-line, and bell lap. Like any sport, track and field events have slang terms associated with them.

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  7. Jun 25, 2018 · The rules for the three Olympic individual sprint events (100, 200 and 400 meters) have only slight differences. The relay races (4 x 100 and 4 x 400 meters) have additional rules regarding baton passing. The rules for each event are the same for both men and women.

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