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- Steeplechase (athletics) - Wikipedia
The steeplechase is an obstacle race in athletics which derives its name from the steeplechase in horse racing The foremost version of the event is the 3000 metres steeplechase The 2000 metres steeplechase is the next most common distance In youth athletics, a distance of 1000 metres is occasionally used for steeplechase races
- What is a Steeplechase? | Racing Explained | The Jockey Club
What is a steeplechase? A steeplechase, more commonly known as a chase, is a race run over fences Steeplechases are run over distances that range between 2 and 4½ miles (3 2 and 7 2 km) The runners jump over a variety of obstacles that can include plain fences, water jumps or open ditches
- Welcome to Steeple Chase Website :: Home
Steeplechasing has been part of the Olympic programme for over 100 years In the early days there were two distances and Britain won medals on a regular basis
- What Is Steeplechase—And Why Is There a Water Pit in the . . . - SELF
Experts break down everything you need to know about Olympic steeplechase—including where that pool came from—so you can follow along at the Paris Games
- Steeplechase: Rules, regulations and all you need to know
What are the rules of steeplechase? During the course of the event, each runner has to clear 28 fixed barriers and seven water jumps to make it to the finish line It includes a bit over seven laps with a fraction of lap without any barriers
- What is steeplechase? Everything you need to know about the . . . - Nike
A steeplechase race is a track race that takes runners over 28 large, fixed barriers and seven water jumps It's important to note that this isn't a normal hurdles race—steeplechase uses large barriers that span several lanes
- Steeplechase | Hurdles, Cross-Country, Obstacles | Britannica
Steeplechase, in athletics (track-and-field), a footrace over an obstacle course that includes such obstacles as water ditches, open ditches, and fences The sport dates back to a cross-country race at the University of Oxford in 1850 As an Olympic track event (for men only), it was first run in
- 3000 Metres Steeplechase - World Athletics
A steeplechase is an event where athletes must navigate obstacles and water jumps throughout the track The most common steeplechase event in athletics is the 3000m steeplechase, which includes 35 obstacles: 28 fixed barriers and seven water jumps
- Steeplechase (horse racing) - Wikipedia
A steeplechase is a distance horse race in which competitors are required to jump diverse fence and ditch obstacles Steeplechasing is primarily conducted in Ireland (where it originated), Great Britain, Canada, United States, Australia, and France
- PEPER HAROW POINT TO POINT - SURREY UNION
Point-to-Point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase The name Point-to-Point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race
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