1500-Meter Run
The 1500-meter run is a middle-distance race commonly featured in track and field events. It consists of four laps around a standard outdoor track, which measures 400 meters in length. Athletes compete for speed and endurance, making it a test of both aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
This event is often included in major competitions, such as the Olympic Games and World Championships. Runners must balance pacing and strategy, as the race requires a strong finish while maintaining a consistent speed throughout. The 1500-meter run is popular among both elite athletes and recreational runners.