Sprint Race
A Sprint Race is a short-distance running event, typically ranging from 60 to 400 meters. It emphasizes speed and quick acceleration, with athletes competing to finish the distance in the shortest time possible. Sprint races are common in track and field competitions, including the Olympics and various athletic meets.
In a sprint race, runners start from a stationary position, often using starting blocks for better traction. The race requires explosive power and technique, as athletes must maintain their speed throughout the distance. Notable sprinters, such as Usain Bolt and Florence Griffith-Joyner, have set world records in these events, showcasing the peak of human athletic performance.