Explanation of Races ( sprint, middle, long) in athletic
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Middle-distance races are set apart from the sprint (dash) races of 200 metres (about 650 feet) or less by the pacing required; dashes are run at top speed the entire length of the race, whereas middle-distance races require that the athletes maintain a plateau pace that allows for a final spurt of speed, or kick.
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