Track and Field
Track and Field is a discipline within the sport of Athletics, which is featured in the Olympic Games, both summer and winter editions. This category encompasses a range of running, jumping, and throwing events that test an athlete's speed, power, and agility. In Track events, athletes compete in races of varying distances, from sprints to long-distance runs, as well as hurdles and relay races. Field events, on the other hand, involve jumping over a bar (pole vault), jumping horizontally (long jump and triple jump), or throwing objects (discus, shot put, javelin, and hammer). Track and Field events require a unique combination of physical prowess and strategic thinking. Athletes must possess exceptional strength, endurance, and technique to excel in these events, making it one of the most challenging and exciting categories within the broader field of Athletics. The diversity of events within Track and Field ensures that there is something for every type of athlete, from those with lightning-fast speed to those with remarkable power and precision.