110-meter hurdles
The 110-meter hurdles is a track and field event for men, where athletes sprint over a series of ten hurdles spaced evenly along a straight 110-meter course. Each hurdle is 1.067 meters (3 feet 6 inches) high, and competitors must clear them while maintaining speed and rhythm.
This event is part of the Olympic Games and is governed by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Races are typically run on an outdoor track, and the fastest time wins. Athletes train extensively to improve their technique, speed, and agility to excel in this challenging discipline.