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Track and Field

Hunter Landvogt
Mrs. Gray
P.E., Per. 6

Across
A ditch, brook or pond over which athletes or horses must jump in a steeplechase or similar contest.
An athletic event taking place over two days, in which each competitor takes part in the same prescribed ten events.
A track and field event in which competitors attempt to jump as far as possible by performing a hop, a step and a jump from a running start.
An event in which competitors jump over a bar that is raised until only one competitor can jump over it without dislodging it.
A metal ball, typically weighing 16 pounds, attached to a wire for throwing in an athletic contest.
A shaped rigid block for bracing the feet of a runner at the start of a race.
A line marking the end of a race.
An athletic contest in which a very heavy round ball is thrown as far as possible.
A heavy thick-centered disk thrown by an athlete, in ancient Greek games or in modern field events.
A long-distance running race, strictly one of 26 miles 385 yards.
A short stick or tube passed from runner to runner in a relay race.
Down
A structure that surrounds a central field in which a spectator event takes place.
An athletic event in which competitors jump as far as possible along the ground in one leap.
The activity or competitive sport of walking at a very fast pace.
A track and field event, in particular one for women, in which each competitor takes part in the same prescribed seven events.
One of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump.
An athletic event in which competitors attempt to vault over a high bar with the end of an extremely long flexible pole held in the hands and used to give extra spring.
Run at full speed over a short distance.
A light spear thrown in a competitive sport or as a weapon.
A race between teams usually of sprinters or swimmers, each team member in turn covering part of the total distance.