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ATHLETICS


ATHLETICS WAS CONTESTED IN THE FIRST ANCIENT OLYMPIC GAMES, AND CHAMPIONS HAVE BEEN RECORDED FROM AS FAR BACK AS 776 BC.

FIRST AND ORIGINAL

Throughout recorded sports history, athletics has always been practised. The first event contested in the ancient Olympic Games was the “stadium” race, a sprint of about 192 metres. Winners in this event have been recorded from as far back as 776 BC.
 

ANCIENT EVENTS
Much like today, the ancient Olympic Games included a wide variety of track and field events. Such events included longer foot races, a race in armour, and a pentathlon event that consisted of the “stadium” race, long jump, discus throw, javelin throw and wrestling.
 

ACROSS THE GLOBE
Similar events were held in ancient Greece at the Isthmian, Nemean and Pythian Games. Throughout Europe, local fairs and festivals often included running, jumping and throwing events. In Ireland and Scotland, these developed into organised sets of Tailteann and Highland Games, respectively. There was also a tradition of “pedestrian” events – often with heavy betting involved – in the 18th and 19 centuries, especially in Great Britain, which normally involved walking or running races.
 

MODERN ORGANISATION
The modern format of athletics, in which a variety of running, jumping, throwing, walking and combined events are competed at a single “meeting” or “meet”, evolved in the late 19th century, when schools and military colleges began to incorporate sports and exercise as part of education programmes. The earliest recorded meeting dates back to 1840 in Shropshire, England, but specialised championships began to thrive in the 1880s in the USA, UK, and throughout Europe, as well as in other developed nations.
 

OLYMPIC HISTORY
Since 1896, athletics has been on the programme of each edition of the Games of the Olympiad. Its presence on the Games programme has allowed its popularity to increase across the world. This popularity was also strengthened by the creation of the IAAF in 1912. Women’s events appeared for the first time at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, while the men’s programme was standardised as of the 1932 Games in Los Angeles. Although at the beginning women were authorised to participate in only some events, today their programme is almost identical to that of the men.

The 1960s saw a boom in athletics in developing countries, with the success of African runners and sprinters of Caribbean origin. Americans have for a long time reigned over men’s athletics, although European nations have also dominated. For the women, the Soviet Union and the GDR (East Germany) dominated the competitions before their dissolution.

More recently, high-level Asian athletes have risen up the ranks. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, athletes from 62 countries competed in the finals.


Men

  ATHLETICS: 10000M

  ATHLETICS: 100M

  ATHLETICS: 110M HURDLES

  ATHLETICS: 1500M

  ATHLETICS: 200M

  ATHLETICS: 20KM RACE WALK

  ATHLETICS: 3000M STEEPLECHASE

  ATHLETICS: 400M HURDLES

  ATHLETICS: 400M

  ATHLETICS: 4X100M RELAY

  ATHLETICS: 4X400M RELAY

  ATHLETICS: 5000M

  ATHLETICS: ATHLETICS: 50KM RACE WALK

  ATHLETICS: 800M

  ATHLETICS: DECATHLON

  ATHLETICS: DISCUS THROW

  ATHLETICS: HAMMER THROW

  ATHLETICS: HIGH JUMP

  ATHLETICS: JAVELIN THROW

  ATHLETICS: LONG JUMP

  ATHLETICS: MARATHON

  ATHLETICS: POLE VAULT

  ATHLETICS: SHOT PUT

  ATHLETICS: TRIPLE JUMP


Women

  ATHLETICS: 10000M

  ATHLETICS: 100M HURDLES

  ATHLETICS: 100M

  ATHLETICS: 1500M

  ATHLETICS: 200M

  ATHLETICS: 20KM RACE WALK

  ATHLETICS: 3000M STEEPLECHASE

  ATHLETICS: 400M HURDLES

  ATHLETICS: 400M

  ATHLETICS: 4X100M RELAY

  ATHLETICS: 4X400M RELAY

  ATHLETICS: 5000M

  ATHLETICS: 800M

  ATHLETICS: DISCUS THROW

  ATHLETICS: HAMMER THROW

  ATHLETICS: HEPTATHLON

  ATHLETICS: HIGH JUMP

  ATHLETICS: JAVELIN THROW

  ATHLETICS: LONG JUMP

  ATHLETICS: POLE VAULT

  ATHLETICS: SHOT PUT

  ATHLETICS: TRIPLE JUMP

  ATHLETICS: CROSS COUNTRY

  ATHLETICS: 2000M STEEPLECHASE

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The National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOC SL) was inaugurated on 8th April 1937 at a meeting of representatives of Athletic, Swimming and Boxing Associations. As resolved on this day, the first meeting of the Ceylon Olympic and Empire Games Association was held on 30th April 1937.


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