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− | {{stub}}{{Distinguish|Wordle|Squirtle}}[[File:Hurdle.jpg|thumb]]A [[hurdle]] is a type of jumping obstacle used for | + | {{stub}}{{Distinguish|Wordle|Heardle|Squirtle}}[[File:Hurdle.jpg|thumb]]A [[hurdle]] is a type of jumping obstacle used for [[athletics]] competitions. In the [[Olympic Games]], three events use hurdles: the 100, 110, and 400 metres hurdles. |
− | ''Fun Fact!'': Most hurdles are set at a low height to allow for | + | ''Fun Fact!'': Most hurdles are set at a low height to allow for [[jump]]ing. However, some hurdles are [[tall]]er, and might require a [[pole]] to jump over completely. Or perhaps [[platform shoes]]. Or perhaps there is [[A damp cave|another way]]... |
[[Category:Items]][[Category:Sports]] | [[Category:Items]][[Category:Sports]] |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 31 May 2024
A hurdle is a type of jumping obstacle used for athletics competitions. In the Olympic Games, three events use hurdles: the 100, 110, and 400 metres hurdles.
Fun Fact!: Most hurdles are set at a low height to allow for jumping. However, some hurdles are taller, and might require a pole to jump over completely. Or perhaps platform shoes. Or perhaps there is another way...