Clase Magistral: Clasificación del Atletismo y Pista
Athletics Classification Overview
Introduction to Athletics Classification
- The classification of athletics includes various events, starting with speed tests which measure physical capacity to perform motor actions in the shortest time possible.
Speed Events
- Key speed events include:
- 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters sprints.
- Hurdle races: 110 meters hurdles and 400 meters hurdles.
- Relay races involving teams of four runners, specifically the 4x100 meters and 4x400 meters.
Middle-Distance Events
- Middle-distance events utilize both aerobic and anaerobic resistance:
- Events include 800 meters, 1500 meters, and 3000 meters, along with the 3000-meter steeplechase.
- Both men and women participate in these distances.
Jumping Events
- Jumping classifications are divided into horizontal and vertical jumps:
- Horizontal jumps consist of the long jump and the triple jump.
- Vertical jumps include the high jump and the pole vault.
Field Events
- Field events encompass various throwing disciplines:
- Types of throws include javelin, shot put, discus, and hammer throw.
- Each implement has specific weight requirements for male and female competitors.
Combined Events in Athletics
Decathlon and Heptathlon
- Combined events feature two main competitions:
- The heptathlon for women consists of seven different events.
- The decathlon for men includes ten distinct events.
Road Racing in Athletics
Road Race Classifications
- Road racing includes unofficial competitions over distances like 5K, 10K, etc., but officially recognized races are primarily marathons (42 km) for both genders.
- Olympic race walking is characterized by maintaining contact with the ground at all times, featuring distances of both 20 km and 50 km.
Understanding Athletic Tracks
Track Specifications
- An athletic track is typically oval-shaped, measuring about 400 meters per lap with designated lanes marked by white lines.
- Historical tracks were often shorter; modern tracks have standardized measurements to facilitate competition across various distances.
Track Layout Details
- Different starting points on a track correspond to specific race lengths such as:
- Starting lines for distance races (3000m/5000m).
- Hurdles (110m) start line location.
Athletics Track Specifications
Overview of Track Dimensions
- The standard perimeter for an athletics track is 400 meters, featuring two parallel straight sections and two equal curves.
- Each lane on the track measures 1.22 meters in width, with the first lane being exactly 400 meters long; subsequent lanes increase by 7.5 meters in length.
Zones within the Track
- The track includes various zones: running zones (for all races), jumping zones (for long jump, triple jump, high jump), and throwing zones (for javelin, shot put, discus).
- Safety areas are crucial; they should measure at least one meter inside the track and preferably one meter outside.
Jumping Areas Specifications
- For long jump events, a minimum of 400 meters is required for the run-up; a take-off board measuring 1 x 2 meters must be positioned between 1 to 3 meters from the nearest edge of the sand pit.
- The sand pit must have a minimum width of 2.75 meters and be located at least ten meters from the finish line.
Vertical Jump Requirements
- High jump areas require a circular radius of at least 20 meters with a landing area measuring at least 5 x 3 meters.
- Pole vault setups need a minimum runway length of 40 meters along with appropriate safety equipment including mats.
Throwing Disciplines Specifications
- Discus throw requires a launching circle with a diameter of 2.50 meters and protective cages around it for safety.
- Hammer throw also utilizes a similar launching circle but has specific requirements for its protective sector measuring up to approximately nine-meter radius.
Javelin Throw Details
- Javelin throw involves an approach corridor ranging from 30 to 35 meters wide and requires specific weight standards: men's javelins weigh about 800 grams while women's weigh around 600 grams.