A relay race is a racing competition where members of a team take turns completing parts of racecourse or performing a certain action. Relay races take the form of professional races and amateur games. Relay races are common in running, orienteering, swimming, cross-country skiing, biathlon, or ice skating (frequently with a baton in the fist). In the Olympic Games, there are different types of relay races that are a part of track and field. Relay race, also known as Relay, a track-and-field sport consisting of a set number of stages (legs), frequently four, each and every leg run by a different member of a team. The runner finishing one leg is frequently required to pass the next runner a stick-like object referred to as a “baton” even as both are running in a marked exchange zone. In most relays, team members cover equal distances: Olympic events for both women and men are the 400-metre (4 × 100-metre) and 1,600-metre (4 × 400-metre) relays. Some non-Olympic relays are held at distances of 800 m, 3,200 m, and 6,000 m. In the less often run medley relays, on the other hand, the athletes cover different distances in a prescribed order—as in a sprint medley of 200, 200, 400, 800 metres or a distance medley of 1,200, 400, 800, 1,600 Durable Unbackable Multi color and 2 variant for buy Material: Plastic


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