In
sport, racing is a
competition of
speed, in which competitors try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of
time. Typically this involves
traversing some
distance, but it can be any other task involving speed to reach a specific goal.
A race may be run continuously to finish or may be made up of several segments called heats,
stages or legs. A heat is usually run over the same course at different times. A stage is a shorter section of a much longer course or a
time trial.
Early records of races are evident on
pottery from
ancient Greece, which depicted running men vying for first place. A
chariot race is described in
Homer's ''
Iliad''.
Etymology
The word ''race'' comes from a
Norse word. This Norse word arrived in
France during the invading of
Normandy and gave the word ''raz'' which means "swift water" in
Brittany, as in a
mill race; it can be found in "
Pointe du Raz" (the most western point of France, in Brittany), and "''raz-de-marée''" (
tsunami). The word race to mean a "contest of speed" was first recorded in the 1510s.
A race and its name are often associated with the place of origin, the means of transport and the distance of the race. As a couple of examples, see the
Dakar Rally or the
Athens Marathon
The Athens Classic Marathon The Authentic is an annual marathon road running, road race held in Athens, Greece, normally in early November (the second Sunday of November), since 1972. It also often serves as Greece's national marathon championshi ...
.
Forms
Running a distance is the most basic form of racing, but races may also be done by
climbing,
swimming,
walking, or other types of
human locomotion. Races may be
conducted with animals such as
camels,
dogs
The dog (''Canis familiaris'' or ''Canis lupus familiaris'') is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also called the domestic dog, it is derived from the extinct Pleistocene wolf, and the modern wolf is the dog's nearest living relative. Do ...
,
horses
The horse (''Equus ferus caballus'') is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of ''Equus ferus''. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 million yea ...
,
pigeons,
pigs,
snails, or
turtles. They also may by done in vehicles such as
aircraft,
bicycles,
boats,
car
A car or automobile is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of ''cars'' say that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people instead of goods.
The year 1886 is regarded as ...
s, or
motorcycles; or with another means of transport such as
skates,
skateboards,
skis,
sleds
A sled, skid, sledge, or sleigh is a land vehicle that slides across a surface, usually of ice or snow. It is built with either a smooth underside or a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners s ...
,
snowboards, or
wheelchair. In a
relay race members of a
team take turns in racing parts of a circuit or performing a certain racing form.
Orienteering races add an additional task of using a map and
compass to navigate from point to point in diverse and usually unfamiliar terrain.
A race can also involve any other type of goal like
eating. A common
speed eating
Competitive eating, or speed eating, is an activity in which participants compete against each other to eat large quantities of food, usually in a short time period. Contests are typically eight to ten minutes long, although some competitions c ...
challenge is a
hot dog eating race, where contestants try to eat more hot dogs than the other racers.
Racing board games
In sport, racing is a competition of speed, in which competitors try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of time. Typically this involves traversing some distance, but it can be any other task involving speed to reach a specific goa ...
and
racing video games are also competitions of speed.
Racing can also be done in more humoristic and entertaining ways such as the
Sausage Race, the
Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix
The Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix is a novelty downhill race for unpowered vehicles sponsored by Caffeine, caffeinated drink manufacturer Red Bull. It is held in odd numbered years in the city of Auckland, New Zealand.
The gravity-only powered racer ...
and
wok racing
Wok racing is a sport developed by the German TV host and entertainer Stefan Raab in which modified woks are used to make timed runs down an Olympic bobsleigh track. There are competitions for and , the latter using four woks per sled.
History ...
. Racing can be entertained from around the world.
Sprint finishes
A sprint finish is a racing tactic used in many forms of racing where a competitor accelerates towards top speed in the final stages of a race. This tactic is mostly associated with long-distance forms of
running and
cycling, which often feature large groups of competitors racing at a slower pace for much of the race – this slower
aerobic racing allows for the subsequent
anaerobic activity required for sprinting. The tactic relies upon keeping greater
energy reserves than your opponent until the last part of the race in order to be able to reach the finish point first. It is the opposing tactic to keeping a steady optimal pace throughout a race to maximise your energy efficiency (see
running economy).
In
track and field, distances from
1500 metres
The 1500 metres or 1,500-metre run (typically pronounced 'fifteen-hundred metres') is the foremost middle distance track event in athletics. The distance has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1896 and the World Championships in Athletic ...
upwards often feature sprint finishes. They can also be found in
cross country and
road running events, even up to the
marathon
The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of , usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There are also wheelchair div ...
distance. A runner's ability to sprint at the end of a race is also known as their finishing
kick.
Multisport races, such as the
triathlon, often have running as the final section and sprint finish tactics are applied as they are in running-only events.
In cycling, sprint finishes are an integral part of the sport and are used in both
track cycling and
road cycling.
Cycling sprints are often highly tactical, particularly on the track, with cyclists occasionally coming to a near halt at points before reaching a high speed finish. The longer track races such as
scratch races often feature sprint finishes, as maintaining a steady pace within the
peloton allows opponents to conserve energy through
drafting
Drafting or draughting may refer to:
* Campdrafting, an Australian equestrian sport
* Drafting (aerodynamics), slipstreaming
* Drafting (writing), writing something that is likely to be amended
* Technical drawing, the act and discipline of compo ...
. Road races are similar in this respect, in both short
criterium races and long-distance races. Sprint tactics also form a major part of
points classifications in road events, where
cycling sprinters specialise in reaching an intermediate point first, thus gaining extra points and resulting prizes.
[Smith, Mark (2008-05-01)]
Technique: Sprint finishing
Bike Radar. Retrieved on 2014-04-17.
Sprint finish tactics are also used in
speedskating,
cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreation ...
,
long-distance swimming,
horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its basic p ...
and other
animal racing sports.
[James, Dave (2014-02-24)]
Matt breaks record as doping hits Sochi
China Post/Agence France Presse. Retrieved on 2014-04-17. The finishes of races which are outright sprinting events in themselves, such as the
100 metres
The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, the dash is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been conteste ...
track race, are not normally referred to as sprint finishes, as all competitors are already sprinting by default (thus it is not a racing tactic).
See also
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Sport
*
Gambling
*
Totalisator
*
Pacemaker
An artificial cardiac pacemaker (or artificial pacemaker, so as not to be confused with the natural cardiac pacemaker) or pacemaker is a medical device that generates electrical impulses delivered by electrodes to the chambers of the heart eith ...
*
Nuclear arms race
*
Space Race
References
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