1500-meter
The 1500-meter race is a middle-distance running event that is commonly featured in track and field competitions. It consists of three and three-quarter laps around a standard outdoor track, which measures 400 meters in length. Athletes compete to complete the distance in the shortest time possible, showcasing their speed and endurance.
In international competitions, such as the Olympic Games and World Athletics Championships, the 1500-meter is a highly competitive event. Runners often employ various strategies, including pacing and positioning, to secure a favorable finish. The race is known for its tactical nature, as athletes must balance speed with energy conservation.